ENGLISH: Weekly comment of December 27, 1951 Issue no. 120: Good will to all. 1951 farmers were worried at the extent of drought that was taking place>
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of November 1, 1951 Issue no. 112: Markets wait on election.New crops as agriculture in Kenya is concerned with questions of new crops
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of October 25, 1951 Issue no. 111: Communism in Britain. R.A.S.E(Royal agricultural society of England) Medals for Kenya farmers competition. Corn in Egypt is very precious thing
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of October 4, 1951 Issue no. 108: An observer on Africans as uneducated and half educated African are impatient of their present status as many of them are developing a taste of violence. The breadwinners workers in most industries are putting more working hours because of high cost of living
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of September 27, 1951 Issue no. 107: Inevitable war. African and Elections. Seeing African by bicycle which is the most perfect machine produced by man
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of September 20, 1951 Issue no. 106: Stressed in Africa over communist inspired and other agitators in Britain who from the onset have used the federation proposal for their own propaganda. Young farmers clubs in southern rhodesia is officially launching a national movement of Young farmers
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of September 6, 1951 Issue no. 104: British agriculture endangered by down trend of production. The Hon.Michael Blundell addressed members of Rift Valley.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of August 23, 1951 Issue No 102 : The defence of Africa. U.N.O interference, African lay behind the Philippine proposal to establish a United Nation Commission
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of August 9, 1951 Issue No 100: Light of Asia dangerous vulnerability to menace of communism. Livestock owners in Kenya was held at Nakuru and discussed Kenya meat commission , Veterinary research, Game policy. Dangers of feminemine
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of August 9, 1951 Issue No 100: Light of Asia dangerous vulnerability to menace of communism. Livestock owners in Kenya was held at Nakuru and discussed Kenya meat commission , Veterinary research, Game policy. Dangers of famine
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of August 2, 1951 Issue No 99: Education and Agitation For Africans Plus more school. Chui, Leopard is the most dangerous of all the big game
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of July 26, 1951 Issue No 98: Investors sitting on the fence in Johannesburg Stock Exchange during the past week. Merchants miscellany due to gambling.Nyali limited proposal on Kenyan Government to build atoll free bridge in Nyali.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment of July 19, 1951 Issue No 97: Science and production discoveries to speed up productions, Speed up the growth of grass. South Africa's point of view on the possible effect of the gold coast development on South Africa Native.
Imprint based on inkstamp on lower wrapper of UCLA Biomed copy: "From Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Machinery Association, Southern Building, Washington 5 D.C."
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing. Includes one handwritten list of numbered sheet metal scope sheets with abbreviated project names.
Folder 21 of the Construction reference files contains specifications of scope, materials, and labor for electrical work. This set also contains an architectural drawing of kitchen details from the General Electric Kitchen Institute Architecture Department and specifications for portable appliances and electrical wiring.
Folder 18 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications of earthwork, including excavating, filling, grading, and clearing the site. Also includes specifications of workmanship, tests, and proposal criteria for the project engineer.
Folder 18 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications of material and equipment for excavating, filling, back-filling, grading, and cleaning the site. Also includes provision for special and extra work.
Folder 17 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications for the installation of a dumbwaiter. The specifications include details about general conditions, drawings, regulations, permits and inspection, tests, and the machine's components.
Folder 16 of the construction reference files includes specifications of drapes and hangings and a single print of scanned file folder inscribed: curtain tracks, tapes, etc.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes pricing and specifications of concrete slabs, floors, and stairway. Also includes specifications of cement, sand, gravel, broken stones, reinforcing, mix, forms, and pouring.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes specifications of concrete and masonry for gravel, broken stone, concrete slabs, tile and terazzo floors, fireplace, agricultural drain, incinerator, flues, and cesspool. Also includes pricing.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes specifications of concrete and masonry for steps, fireplace, cement tile work, and glass brick panels. Also includes an index to the scope sheets.
Folder 14 of the construction reference files includes specifications of carpeting. Also includes print advertisment of Kentshah Carpets, Kent-Costikyan, Importers of Oriental Rugs, New York.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of kitchen equipment.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of scope.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of furniture and cabinet work, doors, closets, wainscoting and framing, with materials, finishes, and nailing schedule.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for screens and screen-cloth.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for plumbing.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, installation, and workmanship for miscellaneous and ornamental metal.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for metal sash.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope and materials for heating and ventilating.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for glass and glazing.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for electrical work.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope and workmanship for earthwork.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, workmanship, prices, and guarentee for concrete and masonry.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope for accessories.
This file on ornamental metalwork includes drawings of fireplace hardware; light fixtures, troughs, and hardware; kitchen countertops and drainboards; railing and piping; and garden gate details.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of December 28, 1951; "Looking Back", "Balance of Air Power", "Christmas in London", "The 'Varsity' Match" and "A Farmer's Thoughts".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of December 21, 1951; "European Viewpoint", "The Political Paradox", "Washington Mission", "A Tract for the Times" and "Jobs for the Old Boys".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of December 14, 1951; "The Land We Live In", "The Menace of China", "Some New Roses", "On Grace and Charm" and "From Town to Country".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of November 30, 1951; "America's Peace Plan", "Debate on Federation", "Cows Aren't Dumb", "Electors' Union Notes" and "Informing the Enemy".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of November 23, 1951; "Inflation and Defeatism", "Political Trends", "The Need for Restraint", "Of Waste and Partnership" and "Experiment in Education"
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of November 16, 1951; "Flower Shows of 1951", "National Hunt Racing", "Penal Reform", "The Ryder Cup", "The Nakuru November Meeting" and "Autumn in Edinburgh".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of November 9, 1951; "Demands of the Kenya African Union", "Season of Mists", "The Decline and Fall of British Capitalism", "Korea and After" and "From the Breed Societies".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of November 2, 1951; "Pinehurst Prospect", "Muslim Nationalism", "Election Scene", "The Farm Produce Section" and "On Speaking Foreign Languages".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of October 26, 1951; "Wheat on the Kinangop", "Sounding the African", The Milk Yield Trials", "A Farmer's Troubled Thoughts" and "The Trade Section".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of October 19, 1951, "Atomic Weapons", "Is Winston an Asset", "The Garden Club", "The Profile of Morgan Phillips", "Victoria Falls Conference" and "Soil Conservation".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of October 12, 1951, "The General Election", "A Profile of Lord Woolton", "Uncrowned King ", "The Nairobi October Meeting" and "Flower Showing".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of October 5, 1951, "Talk of Coalition", "Permanence through Agriculture", "The Victoria Falls Conference", "The Indian Elections" and "Industrial Progress".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of September 28, 1951; "The Railways' New Tariff", "Immigration and Finance", "The South African Tour", "Postal Medley" and "The Behaviourists".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of September 21, 1951; "Labour's Suspicions", "The Garden Club", "The Afrikaner and Kariba", "No Festival at little Cowsen" and "Along the Coast"
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of September 7, 1951; "African Quest" , "Shortage and Abundance", "The Nakuru First September Meeting" and "Labour's Policy".
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of August 31, 1951, issue no. 1283: The Soviet Union's proposal for a world economic conference, aimed at relieving its own economic distress. Southern Rhodesia gravely disturbed by the recurrent petrol crisis which has been afflicting it for the past 3 years. Sports at Marakwet.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of August 24, 1951, issue no. 1282: Wrong ways of Russia. Soil conservation in Kenya.The private houses and the walls at Gedi. The leguminosae.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of August 17, 1951, issue no. 1281: Social welfare on the mines. The policy of apartheid in South Africa. Trustees of the Royal National Parks of Kenya have been conducting excavations at Gedi for over 3 years and the more important buildings are now exposed at their final ground level.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of August 10, 1951, issue no. 1280: The Nairobi Bank Holiday Meeting opened last week. Art in South Africa. The Nakuru Musical Society to hold a Gramophone Recital at the Stag's Head Hotel.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of August 3, 1951, issue no. 1279: 50 chiefs from almost every part of Zululand gathered at Vuma experimental farm for a 4-day educational conference. On having flu. The feeding of concentrates to dairy cattle.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 1, 1951, issue no. 1278: Founding of the Trinity College in Dublin by Queen Elizabeth. Police officers in Buckingham Palace given orders to keep the public from interfering with or embarass the guards sentries. For the first time in South Africa, radio-active gold was used in an operation on a patient.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of July 20, 1951, issue no. 1277: Political events in South Africa focus their attention on the Cape Coloured people, the third largest of the Union's four main racial groups. Ambitious irrigation and hydro-electric schemes in Eastern and Southern Russia and Central Asia announced by the Soviet Government. The feeding of dairy cattle.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 1, 1951, issue no. 1270: Founding of the Trinity College in Dublin by Queen Elizabeth. Police officers in Buckingham Palace given orders to keep the public from interfering with or embarass the guards sentries. For the first time in South Africa, radio-active gold was used in an operation on a patient.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of July 6, 1951, issue no. 1275: Causes , results and control of erosion by water. Combined trade between the union and the Southern Rhodesia increases by £ 8, 888, 500 between 1948 and 1950. The prospect of war. Nakuru Rugger team win their Enterprise Cup match by 11 points to nil.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 29, 1951, issue no. 1274: Causes, effects and control of erosion by wind. Flower show at Nyeri. Uganda Electricity Board third annual report and accounts. The Nakuru branch of the East Africa Women's League tries to organise a creche or day nursery for small children in Nakuru. Monthly concerts of the Nakuru Musical Society noted and anticipated for with pleasure.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 22, 1951, issue no. 1273: The annual conference of the Electors' Union held in Nairobi. Talk about farming and other things. The potential danger of erosion problems, learning a lesson from Mesopotamia.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 15, 1951, issue no. 1272: Milk marketing in England. Simmering issue between the union and the United Kingdom over the transfer of protectorates or the High Commission territories in South Africa, Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland. Farmers' income tax. The Nakuru races. Sotik, the green highland.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 8, 1951, issue no. 1271: The agricultural potential of Kenya. Defence plans for the Middle East, one of the main items of agenda of the Commonwealth Defence talks opening in London. The Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club arrange for the Cricket festival to take place in Nairobi. Requirements of a small hospital in a rural community.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of June 1, 1951, issue no. 1270: Founding of the Trinity College in Dublin by Queen Elizabeth. Police officers in Buckingham Palace given orders to keep the public from interfering with or embrace the guards sentries. For the first time in South Africa, radio-active gold was used in an operation on a patient.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of May 25, 1951, issue no. 1269: Recent power cuts causing untold inconvenience throughout the metropolitan area of London."Touch of the Sun", book review. The Nairobi City loan. South Africa waging war of attrition on the subject of a higher gold price against the IMF.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of May 18, 1951, issue no. 1268: Proposals for the amalgamation of the three East African territories, Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika. Democracy in Africa. The American and Russian economies
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of May 11, 1951, issue no. 1267: About education. Festival music in London, "The Pilgrim's Progress". Land utilisation and settlement in Kenya. Statistics in Agriculture. Cricket in Kenya
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of May 04, 1951, issue no. 1266: East Africa becomes part of Britain's empire. Of James Griffiths, rise from pit boy to cabinet minister. Electors' union notes, the question of land tenure in African areas.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1951 no. 1265 April 27th''History Of Kenya, The Railway From Mombasa To Lake Victoria Was Built Through An Almost Uninhabited Country, For The Native Tribes Which Had Settled In The Land Now Called Kenya.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1951 no. 1264 April 20th'' Ruler Of Japan , General Douglas MacArthur Was Born On 26th January 1880, The Son OF General Arthur, A Former Chief Of Staff Of the American Army."Joseph Thomson, Was The First White Man To Travel through The Highlands Of Kenya, He was Out To Find Out If the Snow Could Be Seen On The Equator.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1951 no. 1263 April 13th ''Egyptian Hostility, Egypt Banning From Canal Ships Bearing Freight For Israel , Forced Britain To Back Israel's Plaints To The Security Council."4 Discoveries Of The Great Lakes, the Missionary Rebmann First Journey To East Africa Discovered Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Kenya, River Nile And Congo.''