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ED.K,YANG

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1961.

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RIGHT: Miss Brenda Joyce

Smith of Birmingham, o „British tourist visiting Bar- ling was neixed by East German Customs police re- cently...and told to spy an Allied troops along the Berlin border. Miss Smith, and her friend Philip Par- ker, aged 25, an elec tronics engineer, were held for four and a half hours, accused of alleged cur- rency offences. Their re- turn tickets to Paris were confiscated, but they were told that they could have them back, it they return- ed with plans of border froop "movements. They were eventually released, and a strong British protest has gone to the Soviet au thorities.

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LEFT: Princess Alexandro, recently on O visit to Japan, with the Crown Prince, who introduced her to the old Japanese sport of duck-netting, the Imperial wild-duck

pre- terve in Saitama). The Princess caught one duck -----but asked that it be re- leased. Other captures ware served for lunch.

ABOVE: The shouts at Harrow became one long_roar the other night, when Sir Winston Churchill went to his old school, his 21st annual visit for the traditional "School Songs." Sir Winston was accompanied by Lady Churchill, and both joined in the singing of the school songs. Then 600 boys gathered on the lawn, shouting "We want Winston" until he appeared, and was given a terrific cheer of "Harrow, Harrow, Harrow." Sir Win-

ston, the most famous living "Old Boy" of Har- row, showed no sign of his recent cold, or any other illness as he walked majes- tically into the hall.

RIGHT: The lovely eyes of 18-year-old Malayan girl Siti Zabedah shine with happiness because her sight hos been saved by British opthalmic surgeons ot London's Moorfields Hospital. Siti, 0 Kuola Lumpur tobacco packer, hod an eye disease which, if not arrested, would re- sult in blindness. Local doctors said that treat- ment in London was her only hope and her ployers, the British Ameri- can Tobacco Company, flew her to England and paid all the bills. Picture shows Siti dancing for joy in a heap of fallen autumn leaves, against a familiar London background.

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RIGHT: Seven men on the rupaway East Goodwin lightship clung to life by o single thread of steel. Tumultuous seas tried to rip up the last remaining emergency anchor and drive the little red ship on to the Goodwin Sands. The fightship is top-heavy, with its cumbersome light otop its mast. Seven years ago, seven men on the South Goodwin lightship were drowned when it cap- sized in similar circum- stances. Here, showing the signal flags, which denote "I am not in my correct position," the East Good- win lightship hange on with one hook the emer- gency anchor.

ABOVE: Her hair is lank. Her face is bare of make-up. It's Jean Simmons, mother and housewife. No film studio camera has ever captured her looking so radiant as she does in this after-the-chores-are-done picture in her Hollywood home. On her knee, new baby Kate, now four months old. And five-year-old daughter Tracy coming is with a “hello, Mummy” kiss. It is a moment every mother has known. But because of film work it has been a happiness denied to Jeon Simmons, former Mrs Stowart Granger who is now married to Richard Brooks.

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SEE HOW SMART YOU COULD LOOK IF YOU WEREN'T SO FAT ?

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ABOVE: Kenya flood havoc, with whole'

being swept away, lines cut by the swirling wofer, and Fome 10,000 tribesmen marooned, cut off by the rising flood, Ple- ture shows a train caught in a wash-away.

BELOW: The anniversary of the death of Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, is celebrated, all over the country, each year. Here, on the 23rd anniversary of Ataturk's death, two children in military uniform place a wreath on his tomb.

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