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    ... ; Leese meets patients. Leese departs. Tracking shot shows Leese's motorcade driving along Rangoon's streets. Leese visits a Welfare Canteen. Leese arrives at TOC HQ (Tactical Operations Centre?) and before leaving talks with a number of British troops ...
     
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    ... , and when Africans are finally shown it is essentially as ethnographic subjects. The film offers little consideration of their welfare or social development, instead claiming that ‘many Southern Rhodesian Africans still live a tribal life. They are ...
     
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    The farmer – with a financial interest in the welfare of his employees – does respond to the spread ... than the Africans themselves, who is responsible for their welfare.

    Tom Rice (March 2008)

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    ... shrine and broken crockery. Panning shot across the same damaged area. Sign "Corporation of Rangoon. Maternity and Child Welfare Centre," Road sign "No Entry".

    Mute, unedited footage shot by British Paramount News cameraman, Maurice Ford, Burma, ...

     
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    ... which shows local children running to school. Once more, the film highlights here the broader social changes and welfare developments introduced by the British.

    Tom Rice (April 2009)

    ‘They Planted a Stone&rsquo ...

     
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    ... Burma had led to a questions in Parliament about the provision of welfare services in the theatre. Consequently Lord Munster (former ... reporting his findings to Parliament more resources were allocated to welfare services in South East Asia Command. Changes ...
     
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    Malaya

    An account of welfare services and educational facilities available to the children of the Federation of Malaya. Ante- and post-natal clinics ensure a good start in life; and at school the children have every opportunity to develop their ...

     
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    Malaya

    The welfare of the blind in Malaya: showing children at work and play in special schools for the blind; the training of blind craftmens; and the various occupations in which blind people are employed. The production of Braille reading matter, ...

     
  • WELFARE WITH ITS FINGER OUT (2/1944)
    ... 1944, 3).

    The work of the Cinema Welfare Unit and the presentation of cinema ... . The Cinema Welfare Unit subsequently became the Army Kinema Section and ... servicemen and the efficiency of its Welfare Units. It presents a clearly structured narrative ...

     
  • WEST INDIES CALLING
    ... Learie Constantine (the cricketer, then working as Welfare Officer for Ministry of Labour) who ... work as the Ministry of Labour’s Welfare Officer for the 200 Jamaican ... campaigned against this in his role as a welfare officer. Yet, here he talks of the ...
     
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    Some aspects of Singapore's social welfare services in a story centred on Yoke Heng, whose parents enter a hospital. How he and his brothers and sisters are cared for until the family is reunited in a new municipal flat.

     
  • a NEW LIFE - SQUATTER RESETTLEMENT
    ... ), and then out on patrol. The welfare work of the British is again emphasised, ... importance of providing social services and welfare for the resettled population (Ramakrishna ... film places a huge emphasis on the welfare and development provided by the British ...