Sound Archive of BBC South East Asian Broadcasts
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to V.H. Winston - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore
Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. -
V.H. Winston to Hayes - Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore
Proposal of frequencies and schedule at which the transmitters will operate in Singapore. Done in order to reduce interference. -
Hayes to P.H.F George - Correspondence On 1 K.W. Test Transmitter
Letter responding to Mr. George's request for a 1 K.W. test transmitter explaining one is not available. Sender instead attatches other papers which the receiver may find useful -
P.H.F George to Hayes - Request For A 1 K.W. Test Transmitter
Letter from unknown sender requesting an 1 K.W transmitter in order to complete field strength tests. -
Noel Ashbridge to V.H. Winston - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal
Response to V.H. Winston's letter regarding soil samples thaking him for his efforts. -
V.H. Winston to Noel Ashbridge - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal
Letter from V.H. Winston assuring Sir Noel on testing taing place and the soil stength samples being collected. -
PP/JBC to E.B Bowyer - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal
Letter attaching comments of the sender on the broadcasting proposal made V.H. Winston. contains context on who and why these comments are relevant. -
JBC/EWW to - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal
Letter attaching comments of the sender on the broadcasting proposal made by V.H. Winston. -
Memorandum To The Outline Scheme For Broadcasting Service
Memorandum suggesting that the towers to be built not be under control of the provinces in which they are built but rather a centralised sub-comittee with representatives. -
V.H. Winston to - Outline Of Scheme For Broadcasting Service Throughout The S.S And F.N.S
Outlines the plans for building linked broadcasting towers in locations P. Wellesley,Batu Gajah,Kuala Lampour and the Malacca settlement. Outlines possible difficulties and funding plans. -
Noel Ashbridge to - On A Telephone Convesation With Mr. Butcher Of Hong Kong
Refers to a conversation between the sender and Mr. Butcher in which they attempt to meet with the P.M.G. of Malaya -
Noel Ashbridge to V.H. Winston - Continuation Of Correspondence On Field Measurements
Correspondence on field strength measurements. Informs V.H. Winston that they will continue their work without them. -
V.H. Winston to Noel Ashbridge - Reply To Request For Field Measurements Made By N. Ashbridge
V.H. Winston responds to Sir Noel on the time it will take to produce the field strength measurements which he requested. -
Noel Ashridge (LWH/GMM) to V.H. Winston - On Field Measurements In Malaysia
Sender requests field measurements from a V.H Winston. This is done to an estimate of 'Service areas' -
Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to - Record Of Telephone Conversation On Broadcasting In Malaya
Sender recounts a conversation with a Mr. Butcher where they discussed the Postmaster General's (a Mr. savage) intention to set up a meeting between them. -
to - Malaya'S Reply To Colonial Comittee'S Questionaire
Sender attatches copy of Colonial Report questionnaire. Given to the sender by a Mr. Winston. -
Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to - On A Meeting To Discuss Brocasting In Malaya
Sender writes receiver, attaching documents containing Mr. Winston's suggestions on broadcasting in Malaya. Done preceding a meeting which the reciever and Macgregor(named in letter) have with Mr. Winston. Letter has two policies signed by two different people initals LWH and GMM -
British Military Administration to - Message From The British Military Administration To The People Of Malaya
The British Military Administration announces that civilians who voluntarily helped the Japanese forces are to be punished. The text is written both in English and Malay. -
John Pitch to John Morris - Memo On The Political Warefare On Malaya
The memo states that they have attached messages from the British Military Administration that are to be released on the end of July. -
C. Lawson-Reece to H.O.E.I.D. - Bbc Malay Service Rebroadcasts From New Dehli
The memo discusses the period offered for the Malay rebroadcasts were not satisfactory, and offered to use short distance transmitters from New Dehli to Malaya instead. -
C. Lawson-Reece to Director,New Dehli Office - Telegram On The Malay Rebroadcasts
The telegram discusses issues with the cables and scheduling of the Malay rebroadcasts, and suggest they are delayed for four months until new transmitters are available. -
C. Lawson-Reece to - Memo On The Discussion Between Lawson-Reece And Major The Viscount Gage
Memo on the Malay rebroadcasts, Liasion Machinery, and Cable Reaction Reports -
Major the Viscount Gage to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter As A Response To The Letter Sent On 17Th May 1945Lawson-Reece responds to the rewording of paragraph ii, agreeing to rephrasing. The rescheduling of the BBC Malaya rebroadcasts are also discussed.
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C.E. Sayers to Far Eastern Section PID Foreign Office - Letter On The Bbc Malay TransmissionsThe Letter discusses the transmission of Malayan language in Malay, and the change of scheduling for the broadcasts.
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C. Lawson-Reece to Major the Viscount Gage - Letter Responding To The Letter Sent On May 15Th 1945
Sir Guy Williams suggests to reword the paragraph two in the letter to cover the point. -
Sir Guy Williams to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On The Confirmation On The Meeting Held On The 14Th Of May 1945
The letter discusses the rebroadcasts from the Malaya services,machinery for the coordination of schedules and exchange of information, and the monitoring of reports from the Far East Broadcasts. -
Julian to C. Lawson-Reece - Telegram On A Suggestion For The News For Malaya
C. Lawson-Reece suggested that the opening announcement be embodied in the news readers script for convenience. -
OPD to G.H Tonkin - Telegram On The Suggested Opening And Closing Announcements For The Added Broadcast
G.H Tonkin suggested the opening and closing script and stated that he is of the opinion that the Malay audience do not like hearing a womans voice, and that the script should be read by the news-reader. -
C.A.L. Cliffe to W.M. Goatman - Memo On The Schedule For The Eastern Service Broadcast Expansion
Schedule for the added daily broadcast called the Purple Network, going from 1130 to 1145 GMT -
OPD to Peter Watson - Telgram On The News For Malaya
The telegram states that the broadcast 1130 GMT slot started 45" late, and that Mr. Smith could not be found, resulting in the broadcasting of the entire bulleting out of time and without policy approval. -
A.C. Smith to C. Lawson-Reece - Telegram On The Eastern Service Expansion
The telegram lists down the new frequencies addes, referencing the Memo from May 12, 1944 regarding the expansion of the breadcast hours -
A.C. Smith to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On The Daily Malaya Broadcast And The Expansion Of Easter Services
The letter lists down the new daily schedule of for the Malayan Broadcasts, dividing the week between English and Malay broadcasts. They are also to add an 11:30 GMT broadcast period. -
Eastern Service Director to Sir Guy Williams - Telegram On Switch Censors
Sir Guy William states that with reference to Mr. A.C. Smiths note on censor of Malay Service, he has authority to suggest that it is unnecessary to emplou a Switch Censor. -
A.C. Smith to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On Malay Translators And Staffers
The letter stated that the Ministry is looking for one or two Malay staff to work in England. Redman also suggested a comprehensive vetting process in finding a candidate. -
to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter From Lawson-Reece On The Malays Alleged To Be In The Country
Sender states that they have recieved a list of Malays alleged to be in the country, and suggests to go over the list with someone within the department. -
L.F. Rushbook Williams to A.C. Smith - Staff Proposal For Instituting A Daily Malay Service
The letter discusses the schedule for service, staff content, and news implications. -
L.F. Rushbook Williams to A.C. Smith - Staff Proposal For Instituting A Daily Malay Service
The letter discusses the schedule for service, staff content, and news implications. -
A.C. Smith to E.B.D - Schedule For Translated Broadcast For The Translation Staff
The memo states the schedule for the translation staff who are to work two mornings a week, and will be put on special rates as they will be considered as part time employees. -
J.B. Clark to L.F. Rushbook Williams - Telegram From J.B. Clark On The Broadcasting Scripts Circulated.
J.B.Clark informs L.F. Rushbook that the suspension of the dispatch of scripts were not intelligent as Mr. Bakers group just had not had to respond. He also hopes that the supply will resume. -
L.F. Rushbook Williams to J.B. Clark - Telegram From L.F. Rushbook Williams On The Broadcasting Scripts Circulated.
L.F. Williams stated that they have sent two scripts per week since the approval that Mr. Baker can have a copy of them, but they have since suspended the dispatch of the scripts due to the lack of response from Mr. Bakers group. -
J.B. Clark to - Telegram From J.B Clark On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts.
J.B Clark inquires regarding the situation on P.I.D. request. He also states that the Far East Division has also shown interest in the Burmese scripts. -
C. Lawson-Reece to John Morris - Telegram From Eastern Services Organizer On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts.
C. Lawson-Reece confirms that prior ruling on the circulation of scrips have been relaxed for Mr. Bakers request. He suggested that Mr. Winsteadt choose which scipts to give, and to limit them to three per week. -
John Morris to C. Lawson-Reece - Telegram From Eastern Services Organizer On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts.
It states that a Mr. Baker was requesting the broadcasting script of Mr.Winsteadt as he is an admirer of his work. The sender then asks if relaxing the rule of circulating manuscripts to private consumers might lead to more requests of the same nature. -
Empire Service, Green Network to - Handwritten Note From Empire Service, Green Network
The list of schedule for the day-by-day transmisson in the daily service in Indonesia. -
Malayan Broadcasting Corporation to - Handwritten Note From Malayan Broadcasting Corporation
States that the Penang Broadcasting Station has been inaugurated on July 3, 1942. -
Development of Far Eastern Services to - Meeting Notes Extract From Development Of Far Eastern Services
It was discussed that the M.O.I. representatives confirmed chief guiding offices for Burmese and Malaya broadcasts.