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Nyasaland attained independence as Malawi in 1964.
Central African Film Unit Newsreel. Artists In Stamps - P. Jaffa makes portraits from old stamps and is also a ...
Northern Rhodesia Elections - scenes.
Cruising to Comoro - built by Paul Hodson.
Training Young Farmers - Chibero agricultural college.
"Rock Till You ...
New Jets For C.A.A.
School For the Blind - scenes in Kitwe of basket making and making bristle brooms.
The Perfect Civil ...
Boys Brigade On Display - Roy Welensky inspects.
Underwater Beat - new frogmen section of the B.S.A.P.
Oh. Boy! Oh Boy! Oh ...
Christmas 1962 - a composite reel consisting of various Xmas activities in the Federation.
Que Que at Home - for international trade.
Centralised Train Control - scenes of its operation.
Don't Blame the Dog - dog ...
Roy Welensky is interviewed by Malcolm Muggeridge, topics include the Commonwealth, racial policy, South Africa, possible constitutional change, imperial rule ...
The improvements one can make to a farm with the help of the conservation officer, the procedure, including aerial photographyand ...
Duncan Sandys Arrives.
Minister Tours Nyasaland - J. C. Graylin ABreak With Tradition - new village for Ila tribe in Nomwela ...
News in Brief - military parade, Donald Bell & Mike Franks - tennis players, Miss Zionist Youth 1961.
A Batonka Welcome ...
The N. Rhodesia Constitution - session of Federal parliament.
Field Day at Gwebi - Lord Malvern guest of honour.
Nyasaland Notes - ...
Federal Flashes - Lord Alport visits Blantyre, St. Georges Church Zomba, dam.
UN Troops on leave - Swedes on leave from ...