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    IJU 1960

    Nigeria

    The river Iju, Lagos. The source of the water and how the water is purified before it reaches Lagos, via waterworks - interior and exterior shots, also filtering beds and the reservoir.

     
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    Travelogue.

     
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    Examines the transition from a traditional rural way of life to the development of urban life in Papua New Guinea.

     
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    NICK'S QUESTGreat Britain

    Presenter Nick Baker goes to the Falkland Islands to try and discover why its population of penguins has been steadily declining.

     
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    British television programme in six parts tracing the Falklands War from the perspective of the British and Argentinian military and political participants - interview rushes, archive footage, specially shot material and VHS copies of the transmitted ...

     
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    Australia

    Independence in Fiji in October 1970.

    Union flag flying, with words 'Independence for Fiji' superimposed. Union flag being taken down as part of the ceremonies at the Albert Park stadium, Suva, 9 October 1970. The Fijian flag. Prince ...

     
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    Nigeria

    General picture of the country showing its economic, political and social progress.

     
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    Great Britain, Rhodesia

    George Scott examines Rhodesia - stresses the little relative impact of the white community, possible for Africans to compete with whites for jobs, amplifies the segregation which still exists, politics and African involvement in ...

     
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    German Federal Republic, France, Italy

    Seeta is captured and Berger is reported dead after a cliff fall. Berger's sister and her husband are suspicious and the latter is commissioned under false pretences to build a tomb where Seeta will be buried alive ...

     
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    Ghana

    Ceremonies surrounding the installation of the Queen Mother of Enyeresi.

     
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    GB

    Army Recruiting film following a group of recruits to the Intelligence Corps through their basic and trade training. They are shown learning drill and weapons handling and undertaking various kinds of fitness training before going on to be taught ...

     
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    Amateur film shot by Group-Captain Hugh Verity shows English Electric Canberra B.6. at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, before aerial and ground views of airfields en route to and from Singapore: Akrotiri (Cyprus), Bahrain, Karachi Civil, Katunayake ( ...

     
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    Amateur Army film intended to illustrate some of the methods used in dealing with EOKA terrorists in Cyprus. A British vehicle-mounted patrol demonstrates the correct counter-ambush drill, forcing the ambushers to quickly retreat. A tracker team ...

     
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    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW

    "Indo-China. Railroad War". An attack on a train by guerrillas in Indo-China. The train had armed guards who fought back. Scenes of repairs to the track which is bombed daily by the guerrillas - Viet-Minh. "Princess Elizabeth at ...

     
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    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW

    "El Salvador. Earthquake kills 2000". Aerial scenes of the destruction in and around Jucuapa. Some surivors at a hospital,(6-7.5.1951). "Sevenoaks. Women cricketers. Kent v. Australia". Scenes from the game. Kent are all out before ...

     
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    The United Nations and its first attempt to take direct and sole responsibility for governing a territory. The seven month control of West New Guinea.

     
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    FROST PROGRAMMEGreat Britain
     
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    WEEKEND WORLDGreat Britain

    Report on the latest developments in the South Atlantic crisis with an interview with John Nott, Secretary of State for Defence.

     
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    Central African Federation

    Recruitment film to encourage nurses and doctors to go to Rhodesia. Shows the terrain, work in the hospitals and public health work, and opportunities for research work. Then shows living conditions and night life etc.

     
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    PROPAGANDA. An account of the Suez crisis and the strategic position of British military bases in Cyprus, seen from an extreme right-wing viewpoint. The film is introduced by Canadian reporter Stanley Maxted (39). On a map of the Meditteranean, he ...

     
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    Tells the story of the erection in the sea of the movable drilling platform at Qatar in the Persian Gulf.

     
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    Home movie film of a trip to Fiji and Tahiti. Shots of Fiji include the Yacuta Hotel, the countryside and villages, sailing round the island by yacht and Fijian dances. Shots of Tahiti include a trip around the island, Robert L. Stevenson's house, the ...

     
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    Great Britain

    The building up of the cocoa-processing industry in the Gold Coast.