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COAST TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

COAST TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Relf Wins Men’s Singles An Quistanding Player 10nours. el fracted a poor entry, only the g bringing out any real tennis: w. ) match played» bet‘wccn qefif.' Nall‘(}] Noronha and Migg Rideau A Mrs. McKinley and Missl Init i . gave the spectators ple ,kvl Ehrilis. The honours of th
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
““ Tone Control’’

““ Tone Control’’

THIS week 1 have been experimenting with a rather interesting little gadget, a tone control. In the true sense of the word it does not really control the tone but acts 80 as to cut off a variable amount of the upper register. It consists of a 15,000 ohms variable resistance conn
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
Joint Responsibility

Joint Responsibility

On taking the Chair, Sir John Chancellor said:—'* I regard 1t as a great privilege to be called upon to preside over the deliberations of such a body as this; a body in which leading specialists from many -countries are met together to further the solution of a problem which is
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
SATURDAY. SEPT. 22, X

SATURDAY. SEPT. 22, X

22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
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S 557 akn, |

22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
Intensive Development

Intensive Development

Now it must be realised that the situation facing Kenya is not without precedent. It is not a situation entirely novel, but rather a situation which has faced many countries, and many colonies during the course of history. Throughout the ages so called slumps have followed so ca
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
THE WHEAT INDUS

THE WHEAT INDUS

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22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
NO IMPROVEMENT IN HIDE VALUES

NO IMPROVEMENT IN HIDE VALUES

London markets for East African produce were very dull and inactive during the week ending Sept. 10, states the report issued by the HFast African Dependencies Trade and Information Office. The report is as follows:—
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
KENYA AND UGANDA RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS. STORES DEPARTMENT. Tender for the Maintenance of

KENYA AND UGANDA RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS. STORES DEPARTMENT. Tender for the Maintenance of

Typewriters. Tenders are invited for the Maintenance of the Railway Adminis« tration’s Typewriters for a period from 1-11-34 to 31-10-1936. : 2. Tenders should be submitted on the following basis:— (a) At so much per machine per month for all Nairobi machines, which must be insp
22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
 
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22 September 1934 - East African Standard - Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya