SINGAPORE STORY 1959
The story of J.L. Wilson, Bishop of Singapore arrested by the Japanese Security Police for spying in 1943. His enduring faith throughout his emprisonment led some of his captors to conversion to the Christian religion.
The story of J.L. Wilson, Bishop of Singapore arrested by the Japanese Security Police for spying in 1943. His enduring faith throughout his emprisonment led some of his captors to conversion to the Christian religion.
The history of coffee-growing and a detailed description of the coffee industry in East Africa.
First shown in Nairobi in March 1959, the film was made on location throughout East Africa, including ...
The growing processing and weaving of cotton from East Africa.
Dealing with illicit diamond smuggling on the Sierra Leone. Commentary by Franklin Engelman.
A travelogue of the island of Bermuda in a car.
N. Rhodesian Elections - at polls in Lusaka.
Swearing in of Mr. Savavhu - first African minister.
Legislative Council opens in Lusaka - by Sir Arthur Benson.
Lord Dalhousie Opens Fedeeral ...
A family arrives home from holiday and recount their holiday to grandparents - all about Luangwa game park.
Tribal life in Kenya; local religions; educational, medical and other activities of the Methodist Church.
TV Coverage of Aden. Prefer to be British? Shots of Ports and Ships.
Young fishermen, some wearing diving goggles, set up poles in the sea and drape chicken wire round them to act as fish fences. Ceremonial scenes with the exchange of food, speeches and goods at the election of a middle aged Samoan to a ...
New Fangs for the Air Force - Canberrra bombers.
Take the Whole Family - drive in cinema at Mabelreign.
This is How it is Done - copper ore digger.
Wonder Hole at Sinoia Caves.
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Art in Nyasaland.
Fragrant Sideline - Mr. Balisra makes citronella oil.
Cookie Has a Look - beauty spot Mpatomange Gorge.
Surprises in International Athletics - Gordon Pirie beaten by black ...