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  1. TELEVISION B.B.C. AS FILM PRODUCERS (From A Special Correspondent). LONDON, January 11, (By Air Mail.)
    Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 28 January 1936 p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... the B.B.C. will go to the expense of creating a world-wide news reel or-, ganisation is hard to ... TELEVISION B.B.C. AS FILM PRODUCERS (From A Special Correspondent). LONDON, January 11, (By Air Mail.) The B.B.C. is considering a plan to make its own news films for television. vision. This ... 423 words
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  2. TO RECORD CORONATION MUSIC
    Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Thursday 22 January 1953 p 3 Article Illustrated
    ... Symphony Orchestra and thc ABC Adelaide Chorus. The records will be used by the BBC in a world-wide ... 74 words
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  3. Route Of Funeral Procession
    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Friday 15 February 1952 p 1 Article Illustrated
    ... radio stations will join with the ABC at 6.45 p.m. today in transmitting a BBC descrip tion of the funeral scenes from London to Windsor. The BBC general overseas service, using about 30 trans mitters, will give instantane dus, world-wide coverage to he funeral broadcasts to morrow, beginning at 920 ... 239 words
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  4. 20 BBC STUDIOS OUT OF ACTION LONDON, Wednesday
    The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Wednesday 8 January 1941 Edition: CITY FINAL p 1 Article Illustrated
    ... 20 BBC ACTION At least 20 studios in Broadcasting House, London, are still out of action as a result of two direct hits by bombs in recent raids. Programmes, including world-wide broadcasts in 80 ... B.B.C. staff, including some women, were killed. Those seriously injured included the programme director, ... 205 words
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  5. A.B.C. CORONATION BROADCASTS NEXT WEEK
    Narromine News and Trangie Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1956) Friday 29 May 1953 p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... to hear a complete description of the Coronation. For a year the BBC has been planning this, thp ... p.m. B:g Ben w.ll ^reet » worldwide auilirnce. '-'??£ rommi ntators will begin 10 .vi i :hc wnc, and ... traliu In the B.B.C. team that will dexribe the Coron ation. He will be ?talionrd outside Bucldnrham ... 400 words
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  6. AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE Part in B.B.C. special story
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Friday 15 February 1952 p 4 Article Illustrated
    ... Ceylon. _?„,-,' To-morrow 30 B.B.C. t transmitters will give an* instantaneous world-wide' broadcast ... wmnsBsmmi AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE to the late King to-night. VI. It i« made, of tcattle, gum-leaven, ... TRIBUTE to the late King to-night. VI. It i« made, of tcattle, gum-leaven, lilirt and yellow and ... 329 words
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  7. A People that are Losing their Customs.
    The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Wednesday 30 September 1903 p 4 Article Illustrated
    ... A People that are Losing their Customs. The Samoans are said to be sacrificing all their quaint and curious customs, the results of the encroachments of civilization. Some of the more ancient have ... sketch. The Duck-Ducks- were both the amusers and the judges of the ancient Samoans. On great ... 212 words
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  8. Dusk [coming soon]
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Saturday 1 June 1974 p 9 Article Illustrated
    ... hollow of the. ancient hills The old grey crones crouch slyly at their spinning .... Be still . . . . O, ... von, your fertile skin is ripped open and the. stench of your wounds . smells of civilization. The ... 153 words
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  9. NEW MEMBERS.
    Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954) Thursday 22 August 1935 Supplement: The WESTERN MAIL JUNIOR A PAPER FOR BOYS & GIRLS p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... (12 John-street, Mt. Lawley), Norma Middleton (Kirup), Patricia McCall (Wickepin), Dan O'loughlin ... 131 words
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  10. Will tell what crowning means to them RECORD EMPIRE HOOK-UP FOR QUEEN'S CORONATION
    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Thursday 26 February 1953 p 4 Article Illustrated
    ... world-wide radio tour, similar to that preceding the Royal speech on Christ mas Day. The BBC is planning ... guests. BBC officials expect that more than 20 million people in Britain will sec the Coronation on ... 281 words
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  11. Cricket Is A Funny Game But Some People Take It Seriously... (Now They Want To Televise It)
    The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953) Sunday 19 November 1950 Supplement: Sunday Herald Features p 1 Article Illustrated
    ... are also interested, and world-wide channels of communications will be used to see that millions of ... bounced radio signals off the moon, so that the news would go more clearly., This time the B.B.C. ... their homes. John Woodcock, a young Eng- lish photographer, has been com- missioned by B.B.C. chiefs ... 533 words
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  12. TO-MORROW THE KING WILL BROADCAST A MESSAGE FROM SANDRINGHAM
    Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Monday 24 December 1934 Edition: DAILY p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... TO-MORROW THE KING WILL BROADCAST A MESSAGE FROM SANDRINGHAM To-morrow (Christmas Day), for the third year in succesion, the B.B.C. will broadcast a special Christmas Day programme, concluding a 3 ... world-wide network, communication will be established with individuals in various parts of the Empire, who ... 241 words
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  13. CORONATION BROADCASTS.
    Portland Guardian (Vic. : 1876 - 1953) Monday 1 June 1953 Edition: MIDDAY p 3 Article Illustrated
    ... able to hear a?- complete :pete description of the :Coronation. a year the B.B:C, has been plan ... ,.procession 'through London tack to Buckingham Palace'._ "At' 7.15 p.m., Big Ben will greet a world-wide ... be he 'onily Au... trallan in the B.B.C.' team : that wilt dencrlbe the Coron-; -... • atlon. He ... 370 words
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  14. CLAIMS BIG SCOPE FOR ARTISTS IN LONDON
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 24 May 1950 p 12 Article Illustrated
    ... make sevëral broadcasts while in Hobart, to take J?art in the world-wide commemoration of the ... Musical Festival, where- he was introduced to, the Queen. He has been soloist with the B.B.C. ... 215 words
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  15. A People that are Losing their Customs.
    Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915) Saturday 5 September 1903 p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... , A People that are Losing their .. ....o Customs. The , i - ' Tho Samoans are said to be ¡sacrificing all their [?] and curious customs, the results of the encroachments of civilization.' Some of the more ancient have quite to bo observod, nnd tho others nró following In -quick succession. ... 221 words
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  16. Australian Terra-Cotta.
    Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872) Saturday 1 November 1879 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... the most advanced state of civilization, it is therefore gratifying to find this-one of the most ancient forms of art industry-has become successfully established in our midst, as shown I>y the ... the ancient seat of the manufacture, which is saying a great deal; for hitherto the Italian ... 285 words
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  17. Another Big Post For Lord Reith From A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 18 November 1950 p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... Corporation. An Aberdonian by ancestry and education, he brought to the B.B.C. a Scottish integrity ... B.B.C. became the voice of freedom to millions all over the world, Reith's conscientious labours were ... successor in the Colonial Development Corpora- tion, his interests will be literally world-wide. The ... 375 words
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  18. Hitler As Lover Was "Sporadic And Meagre" US Doctors Prove He Was Never A Sex Pervert
    Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) Saturday 22 June 1946 p 25 Article Illustrated
    ...stantiate stantiate world-wide rumors spread by his enemies that Hitler was a pervert and suffered from venereal ... organs showed no Indications of Winston Churchill, broadcasting for a | secondary sex-characteristics ... to Bulgaria. SARAH CHURCHILL, actress daughter of Winston Churchill, broadcasting for the BBC. She ... 348 words
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  19. ROUND THE WORLD MISS ALOHA BAKER VISITS AUSTRALIA.
    Werribee Shire Banner (Vic. : 1911 - 1952) Thursday 24 September 1936 p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... jungle but still of visible outline -probably the seat of some ancient Mayan or Aztec civilization-a ... 455 words
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  20. Civil libertarians alarmed bv Thatcher 'censorship'
    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) Monday 3 October 1988 p 9 Article Illustrated
    ... documentary about a secret spy satellite; a legal bid this year to stop BBC Radio from broadcast ing ... Civil libertarians alarmed bv Thatcher 'censorship' ¥ By MAUREEN JOHNSON, In London SUBSCRIBERS to Index on Censorship, a journal that specialises in worldwide censorship issues, received a bit of a ... 926 words
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