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    ... , Under-Secretary of State for India makes a tour of welfare inspection of British troops in India.

    Lord Munster seen ... Burma had led to a questions in Parliament about the provision of welfare services in the theatre. Consequently Lord Munster was ...

     
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    ... the ‘civilised’ nature of the security forces (paying due respect and drinking together). Further scenes highlight the welfare work of the British (‘the old and poor were not forgotten either and free meals were given to many’) and ...
     
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    ... 000 members of the Bakiga tribe to unoccupied fertile areas. Funded by the British taxpayer through the Colonial Development and Welfare Act, the move was presented as a case study of British development within African agricultural society. The new area ...
     
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    ... reports emphasised the medical attention and welfare work provided for the African ... also due largely to the work of medical welfare and sanitary staff and, indeed ... main purposes. First, it emphasises the British welfare, sanitation and medical care offered ...
     
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    ... population density will make them easier to marshal for his welfare plans. We are looking here at a place where reformism meets ... film realises something like Cary’s vision of progress, a utopian welfare state, with natives in trucks going over a new ...
     
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    NAIROBI 1950 has video enhanced entry

    ... begun in February 1949 with a 35mm unit stationed in Nairobi. Finance was secured under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act for a year, with the hope that local governments would subsequently assume responsibility. However, Rosaleen Smyth indicated ...
     
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    ... , arms and riot drill, the woman studies social welfare’ (Annual Report, 1957, 157). This gender- ... seen in large towns assisting in directing traffic, working in juvenile welfare centres, and assisting schoolchildren to cross busy roads’ ...
     
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    ... and administer while the commissioner is on leave and his deputy is ill.

    Professor Tibbetts, who works for the Teaching and Welfare Institute for the Reformation of Pagans (TWIRPS), travels to 'darkest Africa' to set up local schools. On his journey ...

     
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    ... 2500 people.

    (Reel 5) Living and working conditions on the Island are illustrated - stores management, laundry, cooking, camp newspaper, welfare provisions, church, and the two WVS sisters (the only females on the island). In October the first work ...

     
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    ... A writer rode a horse trotting")

    00:05:20 At a Palestine government 'Infant Welfare Centre', Arab women, almost covered head to ... during the revolt. As the official notice at the Infant Welfare Centre indicates, the signs at all Palestine government ...

     
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    ... are served on Royal cypher crockery in the airmen's mess, officers have their own room and a baby is weighed at the Child Welfare Centre. Parachutes are packed prior to supply canisters being dropped: a Hart drops a bomb with perfect accuracy, over remark ...
     
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    ... assure you’, he continued, ‘that the King and all of us in the Old Country have very much at heart the welfare of Trinidad and all the British West Indies, as of all other British possessions’ (The Times, 20 September 1920, 9).& ...