"CLEAR AS CLEAR”
Greymouth Girl’s Radio Orders LONDON. January 11. “Clear as clear.” Perfect, enunciation while giving radio telephone instructions to pilots on fighter sweeps has won this Roval Air Force tribute to a 23-year-old aircraftwoman. Clare Keating, a W.A.A.F., of Greymouth, New Zealand, whose mother, also he: sister Cecilia, reside at Sevenoaks. Clare, with her mother and sister, went to London four and a-half years ago. Clare, who is a singer, and her sister. who is a violinist, studied at the London College of Music for two years, when Clare joined the W.A.A.F. Cecilia tours munition factories, gix ing classical concerts. Clare at present is practising for a camp concert in which she is the principal star.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22478, 13 January 1943, Page 4
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