S |fe ,' •• ’ <, “ l g '' tv ''''"wi® h The end of ■ - 1 the road for the Ropers 2u W? Os H 8 Yes, George and Mildred will soon be "''W 4 ' "* ~ H | wandering off into the sunset (hand- ' > • *'■ S | in-hand, we hope). But their alter ?■* ' '»'J || | egos, Brian Murphy and Yootha ' % g| Joyce won’t be at a loose end; KpF U | They’re looking to the future - and Hr- ; ' • A. if I have some startling ideas about Hr, ;*SG : - . H | what they’d like to do. Bfet V ; ~ ‘ 1 “My happiness was complete” W.w* • Bv y„ j I I Shortly before she died so tragically Jr f*: * H I earlier this year Joy Adamson, f : author of “Born Free”, experienced ,Jr - ? H a moment of supreme happiness. In < v -J’ ' jf 1 the final instalment from her book, ‘ , £ “Queen of Shaba”, the story of an Jg» *' ' j/ ? S African leopard, she tells how it | came about. | He helped clinch the sales of the centwy j Everything about Petdr Wilson seems to strive to set a record. He is very tall. His j expectations are high, his knowledge considerable, his travels extensive. He has || access to the best drawing rooms and the most tasteful millionaires. And when it ® comes to encouraging millionaires to part with their money, he has few peers. I ■Secrets j of the Queen’s | wardrobe I Although the richest woman in the h world, the Queen has less fun choos- g Ing her clothes than do many of her subjects. And not everything she g wears she likes... g How you can help | — - your children say I Lance Cross - man « no » f 0 a^j drugs I j with a heavy burden New Zea[ant |.born Dr lan Newman , i ! But without the help and support of his wife, from Nebraska, USA, has some help- g Amy, it would have been heavier. tut ideas. ■ h v ./A fa • V-A- ■ 3 s « a if m El < V < t ®»afa£ ■' •. I (German shepherds top pooch pops I Clothing fashions come and go. So do canine ones. Not so long ago the Pembroke a 3 Welsh corgi was New Zealand’s top dog. Now this breed has been eclipsed by the I German shepherd, Cavalier King Charles spaniel, and Labrador retriever. , ] The woman g ' who made Arthur Allan' H Thomas cry I < in real life, 28-year-old actress, Diana Rowan, looks little like f 0 Vivien Thomas, former wife of Arthur Allan Thomas. But with 1 R the help of a wig, dark brown contact lenses; and an extra g li | - stone in weight she is a very fair imitation. So fair, in fact, that || h when the real Arthursaw herforthefirsttime in her“ Vivien kit” > ? j || £ he was moved to tears. |§ I Could Mt St Helens happen here? I H A geologist who specializes in volcanic activity has a disquieting answer. A
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