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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1980.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

ABOVE: Warrant Officer Alan ("Tiger"") Timms successfully negotiating the water splash, last of 12 hazards on a short cross-country courie at Kimmal Park, Rhyl, North Wales, on the second day of the British Army Motor-Cycling Championship Trial, held this month. Timms, a regular soldier at the Corps of Royal Military Police Depot, won the Norton Trophy for the best individual performance by a Regular or Territorial Army rider. He was a member of the British Army team in the recent International Six-Day Trial in Austria. (BANEWS Photo).

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RIGHT: Among .the exhibits in the Nigerian Tribal Art Exhibition at the Arts Council Gal- lery, St James's Square, ore these three stone of figure representative the styles found amang the 800 or more figures in the House of Images two miles from Esio, Northern Nigeria. The stone head in the pic- turo, perhaps from 4 figure, is in style marked different from that of all the other hoods at Exio, and per-

haps more closely Co- lated to Ife stong- carving.

LEFT: A new Swiss pro- cision made battery.. operated tops recordar, FI-CORD 10) has just been demonstrated for the first time in London. The New dictating

machine weighs 27 ounces. The new minio- ture recorder requires only ono-finger control.

James Bond

BY LA FLEMING

BRANING BY JOHN MALUSKY

**THAT WAS A DUSER (BUSINESS,TE BUNG AS CALM

YET THE BIG MAN

BIG MAN WENT

RIGHT: Rog Collins, a London Underground driver, was trapped in his cabin for eight hours with one log severed when he bit tho buffers after turning the train in a siding last week, Collins waited for eight hours standing up whilst three doctors and a surgeon wore trying to find space in which tó · ́work. A battery-operated car had to be brought in to haul the train backwards to make more room. The line was blocked and passengers had to get out of trains and walk along the line. Picture shows the injured driver being carried on a stretcher from ✡ tunnel of the London Underground.

TIFFANY BROKE INTO TRAN OF THOUGHT

ABOVE: Princess Margrethe of Denmark, 20, des- tined to be the futura Quoon of her country, spent a good deal of her first day at Girton College, Cambridge, on hor nowly acquired bicyclo-finding her way round the city and gotting used to riding on the loft. Princess Margretho, who is a keen gymnost, swimmer and runner, is to read prehistoric archeology in her first term, at Cambridge.

LEFT: Pipa-Majors and Drum-Majors of the Brigade of Gurkhas and The Royal Scots compering notes before the troopship Dunera sailed from Southampton for Libya. From left to right: Pipo- Major Rumbahadur Pradhon, D.E.M., of the 2/10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, Pipe-Major G. Frosor, Royal Scots, Drum-Major Kishing Sing, and Drum-Major A. Greig.—(BANEWS Photo).

CONT BOTUER ABOUT THOSE ZVB HAD ENOUGH OF THIS PLACE. TAKE

MB SOMEWHERE,

FLY Canadian Pacifics

Jet-prop

BRITANNIAS

TO TOKYO

and WEST COAST

SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT-DR Canadian Pratili "AIRLINER"

IPOP

ABOVE: The first electron miscroscopy unit in the world to advance research into rheumatism, particu- larly cartilage and the part it plays in osteo-othritis, was opened recently by Lord Astor of Hover at St. Thomas Hospital Medical School in London. Tho unit, which cost more than £12,000, has boon pro- vided by the Empire Rheumatism Council and "will be available generally for research workers arthritis and other forms of rheumatism. Picture shows Professor D. V. Davies, director of the now electron microscopy unit, watching Dr W. Cochrane operating the instrument.

By GOC

So! YOU'VE FINALLY SORTED OUT A NEIGHBOUR WHO

CAN AFFORD A

SOLICITOR!

WHATEVER THE SITUATION....

Carlsberg

KEEPS YOU SMILING

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