ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 213 October 8th ''Employment Plan 'A Propos Of The Recent Order Forbidding Kikuyu And Meru To Live In Nairobi If Unemployed.'' ''Crisis In kenya If Politicians Tried To Force Kikuyu Occupation On Settlers They Would Fight It Out.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 216 October 29th '' Colour Television October 15th Will Go Down In Television History As The Day On Which Colour Came Into Its Own And Received The Official O.K Of The American Broadcasting Companies.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 212 October 1st ''Memorandum On Constitutional Proposals- General, Federal Government, State Government And Constitutional Plan.'' '' Kenya Bus Services Should Be Resumed Because Is The Only Bus Services With Three Routes To The African Locations.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 214 October 15th '' Racial Prejudice, The Attitude Toward The Negro, Offensive Characteristics, The Army View And Root Of Intolerance.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment Newspaper Issue 190 of 30th April, 1953. News from South Africa. Concerning East Africa; Jomo Kenyatta and other short listed articles.
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 211 24th September '' The History Of East Africa Began With The Building Of The Railways .'' ''Housewives Enterprises Co-operative That Has No Political Motive.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 208 3rd September ''Latest British Firm Product An Aerial Hose Reel Unit Built As 'Pack' To Fit Into Bomb Rock Of Bomber, It Helps The Aircraft To Act As Airborne Tanker.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment Newspaper Issue 193 of 21st May, 1953. Letter to the colonial secretary by the Kenya Empire party. Nairobi scene; coronation ahoy. British museum
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 205 13th August '' John Richardson Of Kendal Won World Wrestling Title At Sixteen Beating 33 Years Old John Carr.'' ''Njoro Settlers' Association Approved The Project Of Erecting A Hall To Commemorate The Arrival At Njoro In January 1904 Of The Late Lord Delamere.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 218 November 12th ''The United Kenya Protection Association At Nakuru Formed Themselves Into Political Organization The White Highlands Party That Intended To Fight For An Independent Self Governing European White Highlands And Participation As An Equal Partner In Any Governing Body For Whole Kenya.'' '' Bantu Dam The First Dam Built By Bantu Authority.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 219 November 19th ''Leadership George Stephenson , The Pioneer Of The 'Iron Road' Was A Man Of Vision, When He Built The 'Rocket' He Realised That An Entirely New Era Of Travel Was Beginning.'' '' Anxiety In Limuru As Locals By Mau Mau.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 217 November 5th ''Report On Naivasha Raid, Attack At The Naivasha Police Station By Large Body Of Terrorists Resulting To Death Of Two Police Constables., ''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 202 23rd July ''To Study Thunderbolts , Scientists Of The Telecommunications Laboratories Of Scientific And Industrial Research Council To Develop A Type Of Radar To Study Thunderbolts, They Hope The New Equipment Will Enable To Get Photographs Of Thunderbolts For Detailed Study.'' ''A Television Set Which Can Be Used In Industry And For Scientific Research Has been Built By The National Physical Research Laboratory Of The Council For Scientific And Industrial Research
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 201 16th July ''Robert Adam Was The First To Design A House , Its Decoration And Furniture As A Whole.'' ''Historic Occasion In S.A Parliament , The First Joint Sitting Of The Two Houses Of The South African Parliament- The House Of Assembly And The Senate In 17 Years.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 203 30th July '' Nairobi Cinemas 'Red Skies Of Montana' Filmed In The Mountains Of Northwest With The Full Cooperation Of Federal Authorities, Brings Exploits Of The Parachute Shock Corps Of The U.S Forest Service.'' ''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 210 '' Tennis Champions Eric Sturgess The South African Tennis Champion Won Two Titles And Mrs. Hazel Redick- Smith Won A Triple Crown.'' '' Previous Instances In Kenya 'One Of The Most Serious Instances Of The 'Racket' In Kenya Occurred Early In 1949 When A Large Proportion Of The Hides And Skins Was Routed To Rotterdam And Landed To United States.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 209 10th September '' The African By An African -African Leaders Meet Every At Kaloleni Hall , Nairobi To Discuss Self Government.'' ''Women Get 'Half A Loaf' Married Women In South Africa Now Have A Status In The Eyes Of The Law .''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 225 December 31 ''Mau Mau Oaths -The First Oath, The Second Oath, Third Oath And Other Oaths.'' ''Mary Malcolm , BBC Television Announcer Father Is Scott And Her Maternal Grandmother Was Lily Langtry The Famous And Lovely Actress Known To The Victorians As 'The Jersey Lily'.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 221 December 3rd ''Exhibition Of Paintings At Kenya Arts And Crafts Studios.'' ''Various Centuries: Edwardian , Georgian , Elizabethan, Mediaeval And The Future.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 207 27 th August '' Mecca Kenya Penetrates Secrets Of Holy City -The First Pictorial Record Of The Holy City Of Islam Has Been Produced By A Muslim Student At Harvard , Mr. Abdul Ghafur Sheikh Of Kenya.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 223 December 17th ''The New Mercedes-Benz L4500 Replacing The L3500.'' '' The Jackson Electric Cooker Model 193J Designed To Cook For 9 People.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 224 December 24th ''The Pioneer Work Of The Railway Goes From Kampala Westwards To Kesese In The Ruwenzori Mountains.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 199 2nd July '' The Australian Rugby Managed To Beat Transvaal Second Team 20-18, '' ''Television Age- It Was Predicted In 1953 The May Be Known As Television Age, The Period In Which For The First Time Men Saw Beyond Their Immediate Horizon.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 200 9th July ''Drama Festival At The National Theatre Nairobi All Seats Were Booked For Two Shillings And Fifty Cents Per Seat.'' ''The Kenya Ladies Golf Played At Karen And There Were 24 Entries.''
ENGLISH: Weekly Comment 1953 no. 206 20 th August ''Mcmillan Library Laws To Govern Opening And Closing Hours, Finance Matters And Lending Library section As Discussed By Board Of Governors.'' ''The Early Record Breakers For Instance Marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat One Of The Founders Of The Automobile Club De France, He Possessed Very Advanced Design In Vehicles Known As 'Jeantaud'.