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    ... [possibly temple] bears the name HRH Princess Alexandra. Oriental architectural shots. Kai Fong Association shown (benevolent welfare organisation originating in Hong Kong). Ornate signage close to harbour reads 'Sea Palace', more shots of harbour, shops ...
     
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    ...  responded to the film’s welfare message. Film User included ... Company emphasised its role in the welfare and development of Africa through other ... of Cleve, emphasised that ‘the welfare of these Africans and their families ...
     
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    ... , vets and agricultural officers threatened. This, then, is presented as an attack on British development, progress and social welfare. An attack that the commentator suggests was not widely supported (‘the sort of cooperation that prompted many ...
     
  • Prentice Collection: The Survey & Control of River Blindness (Onchocerciasis) in Uganda 1959
    ... Station’ near Mount Elgon. It is noteworthy that both the control projects he was part of did not have the welfare of local people as a primary concern, and rather were focussed on protecting the staff and workers on projects relating to the colonial ...
     
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    ...  (Colonial Office, 1957, 144). Indeed, while the Units produced a number of health films and others on social welfare and development, there was a noticeable emphasis on ceremonial and political events within their output.

    Western and ...

     
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    ... tensions in the colonial response. The narrative is at pains to point out that ‘the administration and church welfare organisation raised funds to build settlements and model villages’, but it also reveals that the colonial authorities looked ...
     
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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 wooden leg - work party of women volunteers doing embroidery - welfare clinic for mothers and babies/ examination of baby. - mothers being given talk about hygiene, etc. - Arusha - Clinic - welfare clinic for mothers and babies - Tanga Division HQ - ...
     
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    RHODESIA AND NYASALAND NEWSCentral African Federation

    Training and welfare at Kariba, the K.A.R. leaves Zomba for Lusaka, Chief Rozani ... College of Rhodesia & Nyasaland, Lady Benson visits new homecraft centre, training welfare officers. RM 2535

     
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    Great Britain

    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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    ... , 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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    ... effects of Federation after 1953. The end of the war had seen the implementation of the 1940 Colonial Development and Welfare Act, which committed the Government to spending on the improvement of working conditions for colonial workers (Cooper, 2004, 302 ...
     
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    South Africa

    INTEREST. The production of copper in Northern Rhodesia. Welfare facilites provided for the mining communities, including the towns of Mufulira, N'Kana, Ndola and Chingola.

     
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    The immediate post-war period saw the introduction of the ‘Ten Year Plan of Development and Welfare for Nigeria’ in 1946 and an increasing attempt by the British administration to establish import-substitution industries in Nigeria ...

     
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    ... of the seedlings being prepared in the nursery and planted in the fields, the clone being grafted on and the production of sheet rubber. The welfare of the workers. The film ends on a gloomy note: "since the end of the Korean war prices have fallen and so ...
     
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    ... throughout the world, Dunlop in Malaya prioritised the welfare work and progressive development programmes of the ... the colonial archive, which promote ideals of corporate welfare together with policies of colonial ‘development&rsquo ...
     
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    An instructional film made on behalf of the Department of Social Welfare, demonstrating a new technique to teach English to illiterate ... ; such as the Police (‘Report on Department of Social Welfare and Community Development’, 1954, 15). 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.

     
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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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    ... 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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    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, ...

     
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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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    ... 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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    ... 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 ...