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    ... the benefits of the Army Leave Hostel at Nyali, just outside Mombasa, which was opened by the Directorate of Education and Welfare in November 1943. The release described the wide range of facilities available to the soldiers – ‘there are also ...
     
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    ... ; meant a continuing need to show unity and loyalty’ within a ‘modern Empire, emphasizing themes of partnership and welfare’ (Webster, 2005, 326). The Empire Marches was thus one of many films – Webster also considers ...
     
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    Designed to illustrate the importance of child welfare in missionary work. Children in Palestine, India, Africa, China and Japan, and some blind children are shown.

     
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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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    ... Batanagar. The company placed particular emphasis on the social welfare of workers, promoting education and mobility and a ... of a modern industrial company (with an emphasis on individual welfare) as it shows customers within a Bata shop, receiving pedicures ...
     
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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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    ... measures taken against an outbreak of plague in Lagos, followed by footage of welfare exhibitions in Lagos in 1937.

    The film opens with ... camera pans to reveal people visiting the 'Infant welfare exhibition 1937'. The exhibition contains stalls showing ...

     
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    ... -Fly country’ – seemingly bypasses the largely illiterate local audience, and presents the scheme as evidence of the welfare work of the British in Africa.

    The film addresses topics prevalent within other BEKE films, such as the ...

     
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    BIKANER 1934 has video enhanced entry

    ... . He oversaw the construction of the Ganga canal, which brought water to his rain deficient state. He also introduced a number of welfare schemes; developed hospitals and schools; introduced the first Chief Court in Rajasthan; and created a Representative ...
     
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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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    ... 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).& ...
     
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    ... ’. ‘For the good of the country and its people, especially the coloured race, all Jamaicans who have the welfare of their country at heart should rise as one and do something to prevent their country and themselves being shown to the world in ...