RMF5FX53–1972 - Domestic animal -Exchange for German holiday - Makers : every years, when the summer is coming, a lot of pets are exposed by her owners, Now an action was started for this year in west Germany by the society for prevention of Cruelty to animals under the motto. ''I take your animal, will you take the mine?''. That means, a family, who takes vacation. should hand over its dog, cat or bird f.e. to the neighbours, friends a.s.o. for the two or three weeks of absence. of course, in the contrary, they also should tend for the domestic animal of these people. photo shows A Munich woman will t
RMFT9B34–1978 - ''Stars in the manage'' - Charity performance in Munich: ''Stars in the Manage'' Under this motto a very interesting performance took place on November 30th, 1978 in the Circus Krone in Munich/West Germany. This annual benefit-gala is organized by a Munich newspaper (''Abennnndzeitung'') and the net profit will be used for helping old artists and journalists. Every year, and also in 1978, a great lot of stars - singers, dancers, actors, f.e. - took part and are performing themselves as clowns, tamers, rope dancers a.s.o. Screen-star Bud Spencer from Italy as elephant-tamer. (Credit Imag
RMF6XEF7–1978 - ''Star In The Manege'' - Charity Performance In Munich: ''Stars in the Munich''.under this motto a very interesting performance took place on November 30th, 1978 in the Munich/West-Germany Circus Krone. This annual benefit-gala is Organized by a Munich Newspapaer (''Abendzeitung'') and the net profit will be used to help old Artists and journalists. Every year, and also ion 1978, a great lot of stars -singers, dancers, actors a.s.o. - took part and are performing themselves as clowns, tamers, rope dancers f.e. Photo Shows Famous Alice and Ellen Kessler (left to right) as Clowns (with
RMF62Y5F–1962 - Six Springfield, Mo., physicians have made medical history - for better or for worse - in becoming the ''Singing Doctors'' of recording fame. Their new album, ''The Singing Doctors Keep You in Stitches, '' is available via the Greene County Medical Society, c/o The Singing Doctor's Student Foundation, 208 Professional Building, Springfield, Mo. 65806, at .95 per copy. From left to right the group includes internist Harold H. ''Happy'' Lurie, surgeons F.T. ''Ginger'' H'Doubler, Jr. (CQ), Charles E. Lockhart, James T. ''Jim'' Brown, Don F. Gose, and pathologist Fred C. Coller. (Credit Ima
RMF6T61E–1968 - The British Prime Minister, Mr. H. Wilson arrived at Salisbury Airport on Monday evening, 25th October, 1965 in an R.A.F. Comet with a staff of 50 and five aides, including the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, and Sir Saville Garner, Permanent Under Secretary at the Commonwealth Relations Office. With Mr. Wilson is Sir Burke Trend, Secretary of the Cabinet; Mr. D. Mitchell, the Prime Minister’s Principal Private Secretary; Mr. O.Wright, his Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Mr. T. Lloyd-Hughes, his Press Secretary. Picture Shows: Chief Zwimba, M.B.E., Presi
RMF5FWCK–1952 - First pictures of H.M.S. Vidal, The Royal Navy s New Survey Ship Helicopter trials on board â€' H.M. Survey Ship Vidal (Capt. E.G. Irving, O.B.E., R.N.), having been completed at H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, is now completing trials and is to visit the Thames at the end of the month, when she will be inspected by Member of the Board of the Admiralty. The Vidal is the first survey ship to be fitted with a helicopter hangar, and she has a remarkable air conditioning plant which is capable of extracting heat from sea water in Arctic conditions. Of 315 feet in length, she has a beam of 40 f
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