“CLEAR AS CLARE”
R.A.F. TRIBUTE TO GIRL FROM NEW ZEALAND GOOD WORK ON RADIO TELEPHONE. IN TRANSMITTING INSTRUCTIONS TO FIGHTER PILOTS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 10.25 a.m.) LONDON, January 11. “Clear as Clare”—perfect communication while giving radio-telephone instructions to pilots engaged in fighter sweeps, won this R.A.F. tribute to Miss Clare Keating, a 23-year-old W.A.A.F. of Greymouth, whose mother, also 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 giving classical concerts. Clare is at present practising for a camp concert in which she is the principal star.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1943, Page 2
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