THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1960.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ABOVE: The flooded desolation of Minehead in Somorser, taken by a cameraman flying at 2,000 fect height over this little holiday town OF the. English coast the other day. Flood terror threatened! Minehead (top left). The thin dry strip is the rail track running cast. from the town.
RIGHT: West Indianı in Britain, profor to wor thip in their own com- munities and a great many of them are leaving 'white' congrega-
tions. This is the ex-- parience of those white ministers who are work- ing among Birmingham's 40,000 foreign immi- grants. Many of them find it hard to attract more than a smattering of the large. West Indian colony to their survičas, Picture shows Bishop Dunn, leading the sing ing of West Indions of the Church of God in Christ Jesus (Apostolic) at Handsworth.
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RIGHT: Viscount Astor, 53, and his bride, "Miss Bronwen Pugh, 29, former top model and TV announcer, are pic- tured at his family seat, Cliveden, near Maiden- hoad, Borkshire, after. their marriage on Octo- ber 14, ot Hampstead Register Office. They had announced their fow engagement only a hours before the caro- mony. It is the third marriage for Lord Astor, his previous marriages having boon dissolved. The new Lady Astor is the daughter of Sir Alun Pugh, the County Court Judge.
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ABOVE: Princess Margaret and her husband, Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones, leaving the Ducher theatre in London after having seen Harold Pinter's play 'The Caretaker.'
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ABOVE: The "pressing need" for a change the United Nations executive structure and for a removal of UN headquarters from New York to somo neutral.country was stressed by Mr Kwesi Armah, Ghana's politi- cal attaché in London, who took the chair of the first All-African Student's Conference moeting in London, Pleturo shows Mr Kwaku Boateng, Mini:- ter of Information and Broadcasting in Ghana, opening the
Con- ference.
RIGHT: The Duchess of Kent, a qualified nursing auxiliary, gives professional appraisal to an oxhibit ot the Professional Nurson". and Midwives" Exhibi- tion In London.
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London Daily Express photographs
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BELOW: A two-days' conference of more than 200 manufacturers from 19 Western ́countries to discuss problems of in- ternational economic co- operation was held in London recently. Ro- lations between the European Economic
Union, tho European
Free Trade Association and the United States wore among the items high on
the agenda, Picture shows Sir William McFadzean, president of the Federation
of British Industries, spooking at the conference.
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