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    German Federal Republic, France, Italy

    Architect Herald Berger is commissioned as advisor to Chandra, the Maharajah of Eschnapur. He becomes involved with Seeta, an Indian dancer who Chandra wishes to marry. In a jealous rage he has Berger cast into the ...

     
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    TIMBER 1955

    Nigeria

    The operation of the PWD Sawmill in Nigeria.

     
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    Great Britain

    Mission work in Papua New Guinea.

     
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    Great Britain

    The various stages in the production of Rhodesian tobacco, cultivation, harvesting, grading, selling and shipping. The work of the research station.

     
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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, ...

     
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    GB

    "MALTA". Aerial shots of clouds and of airfield in Malta with RAF Transport Command Handley Page Hastings aircraft parked on the tarmac.

    "NEW DELHI". Shots of buildings including Viceregal Lodge (?) with group strolling in the grounds - one is ...

     
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    Great Britain

    (Reels One and Three only viewed). The introduction provides a brief review of progress made in Nigeria - Lagos converted from a malarial swamp, racial discrimination banished, new buildings, hospitals, railways, etc. However, much remains ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Four stories set in Nigeria with the frustration of endeavour as their theme. One deals with the problem of hygiene, one with superstition, one with land conservation and one with education in Nigerian schools. What is being done to ...

     
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    Set in a prison camp for men captured in Malaya by the Japanese during World War II, whilst women and children are sent on a series of aimless treks through the jungle.

    The following statement regarding the story appears after the opening credits ...

     
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    Great Britain

    Leather traders in Northern Nigeria. Life, crafts, people, capital Kano, and the £2m export trade in hides and skins on N. Nigeria.

     
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    Great Britain

    Samoan cricket, ceremonies and other activities.

    The village of Vaipouli in Savii, the larger of the two main islands of Western Samoa. The boys from the government secondary school play Samoan cricket using a three sided bat with ...