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    ... 67 emphasises the work of Indian troops overseas. As Philip Woods has shown, the film places a particular importance on the welfare of Indian troops, with the opening item showing members of the Defence Council visiting ‘our men in the hospitals ...
     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 70 (14/7/1944)
    ... " regarding the future of the Indian armed forces after the war. A presentation sword and a purse for the Soldier's Welfare Fund are presented to the Commander-in-Chief, who answers the question that only the educated soldier will have a future.

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    ... girl for one rupee and then taken her to a welfare centre (Hansard, 17 February 1944).

    The final two items ... ;

    Indian News Parade 74 highlights the welfare work performed by the British in Bengal. Having already ...

     
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    ... AIR SUPPLY OVER BURMA" Commentary detailing the fighting in isolated pools in Burma, owing to the advent of air transport in modern welfare. "This is a battle field that depended on the air." Scenes of General Stilwell, the metre gauge railway of Myitkyina ...
     
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    ... and South East Asia’. She suggested that the welfare amenities available in Europe, or to American soldiers in Burma, were ... two items, it also serves an essential function in highlighting the welfare work of the British in Burma and the care offered ...
     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 91 (8/12/1944)
    ... ‘served…his fellow men’). Secondly, the film seeks to highlight the advances in medicine and the social welfare provided for the troops, through these blood transfusions. In particular here, the item stresses that blood transfusions are ...
     
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    ... , as a symbol of "women at work for war". Lady Wavell meets Deputy Commissioner Sir Sobha Singh at opening of welfare centre in Mehrauli village, to see "the real India". Sweets distributed to soldiers' families.

    II. "TRANSPORT LAUNCHED - BENGAL WILL ...

     
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    ... government emphasised both the operational success and the welfare developments provided through these forts. A newspaper ... Malaya and overseas. It highlights the proposed centrality of the welfare of the aborigines to its policies, showing the development ...
     
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    JUTE 1923 has video enhanced entry

    ... , 96-97).

    The Titaghur mill was a leader in worker welfare: in 1923 it was alone in starting a scheme to provide ... the film presents it as illustrative of a concern with family welfare.

    Although Jute aims to show Thomas Duff & ...

     
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    Some of the hospitals, child-welfare classes, schools, teacher-training colleges, etc., run by the Anglican churches and missions in the five dioceses of Central Africa (including Zanzibar). Also includes footage of a leper settlement; a ...

     
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    ... a piece of paper, apparently to illustrate his credentials as a welfare worker. Constantine is next shown on the factory floor, ... 1969 (Campbell, 2007, 116). 

    Learie Constantine: Welfare Worker and Cricketer illustrates the West ...