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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27278	schema:Person																						Azahari				Zai|																							Malaysian					 Zai| Azahari 																				13459			Malaysian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27277	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakubu_Gowon																			Gowon				Yakubu				 Yakubu Dan-Yumma "Jack" Gowon   (born 19 October 1934) is a retired Nigerian army general and military leader. As head of state of Nigeria, Gowon presided over a controversial Nigerian Civil War and delivered the famous "no victor, no vanquished" speech at the war's end to promote healing and reconciliation. The Nigerian Civil War is listed as one of the deadliest in modern history, with some accusing Gowon of crimes against humanity and genocide. Gowon maintains that he committed no wrongdoing during the war and that his leadership saved the country.An Anglican Christian from a minority Ngas family of Northern Nigeria, Gowon is a Nigerian nationalist, and a believer in the unity and oneness of Nigeria. Gowon's rise to power followed the July 1966 counter-coup and cemented military rule in Nigeria. Consequently, Gowon served for the longest continuous period as head of state of Nigeria, ruling for almost nine years until his overthrow in the coup d'état of 1975 by Brigadier Murtala Mohammed. (Wikipedia) 																			 Head of State for Nigeria 	1934				 Yakubu Gowon 																				13482			Nigerian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27276	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill																			Churchill				Winston				 Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. Apart from two years between 1922 and 1924, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1900 to 1964 and represented a total of five constituencies. Ideologically an adherent to economic liberalism and imperialism, he was for most of his career a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955. He was a member of the Liberal Party from 1904 to 1924. Of mixed English and American parentage, Churchill was born in Oxfordshire into the wealthy, aristocratic Spencer family. He joined the British Army in 1895 and saw action in British India, the Mahdist War (also known as the Anglo-Sudan War), and the Second Boer War, later gaining fame as a war correspondent and writing books about his campaigns. Elected a Conservative MP in 1900, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. Asquith's Liberal government, Churchill served as President of the Board of Trade and Home Secretary, championing prison reform and workers' social security. As First Lord of the Admiralty during the First World War, he oversaw the Gallipoli campaign, but after it proved a disaster, he was demoted to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He resigned in November 1915 and joined the Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front for six months. In 1917, he returned to government under David Lloyd George and served successively as Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, and Secretary of State for the Colonies, overseeing the Anglo-Irish Treaty and British foreign policy in the Middle East. After two years out of Parliament, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's Conservative government, returning the pound sterling in 1925 to the gold standard at its pre-war parity, a move widely seen as creating deflationary pressure and depressing the UK economy. Out of government during his so-called "wilderness years" in the 1930s, Churchill took the lead in calling for British rearmament to counter the growing threat of militarism in Nazi Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was re-appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. In May 1940, he became prime minister, succeeding Neville Chamberlain. Churchill formed a national government and oversaw British involvement in the Allied war effort against the Axis powers, resulting in victory in 1945. After the Conservatives' defeat in the 1945 general election, he became Leader of the Opposition. Amid the developing Cold War with the Soviet Union, he publicly warned of an "iron curtain" of Soviet influence in Europe and promoted European unity. Between his terms as prime minister, he wrote several books recounting his experience during the war. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. He lost the 1950 election but was returned to office in 1951. His second term was preoccupied with foreign affairs, especially Anglo-American relations and preservation of what remained of the British Empire with India now no longer part of it. Domestically, his government emphasised housebuilding and completed the development of a nuclear weapon (begun by his predecessor). In declining health, Churchill resigned as prime minister in 1955, remaining an MP until 1964. Upon his death in 1965, he was given a state funeral. One of the 20th century's most significant figures, Churchill remains popular in the UK and the rest of the Anglosphere where he is generally viewed as a victorious wartime leader who played an important role in defending liberal democracy against the spread of fascism. While he has been criticised for his views on race and empire alongside some of his wartime decisions, historians often rank Churchill as the greatest prime minister in British history. (Wikipedia) 																				1874				 Winston Churchill 						1965														13458			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27275	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Slim																			Slim				William				 Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, KG, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO, MC, PC (6 August 1891 – 14 December 1970), usually known as Bill Slim,[1] was a British military commander and the 13th Governor-General of Australia. (Wikipedia) 																			Commander	1891				 William Slim 						1971														702			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27274	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._William_Fulbright																			Fulbright				William				 James William Fulbright (April 9, 1905 – February 9, 1995) was an American politician, academic, and statesman who represented Arkansas in the United States Senate from 1945 until his resignation in 1974. As of 2023, Fulbright is the longest serving chairman in the history of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. He is best known for his strong multilateralist positions on international issues, opposition to American involvement in the Vietnam War, and the creation of the international fellowship program bearing his name, the Fulbright Program. Fulbright was an admirer of Woodrow Wilson and an avowed anglophile. He was an early advocate for American entry into World War II and aid to Great Britain, first as a college professor and then as an elected member of the U.S. House of Representatives, where he authored the Fulbright Resolution expressing support for international peacekeeping initiatives and American entry into the United Nations. After joining the Senate, Fulbright expressed support for Europeanism and the formation of a federal European union. He envisioned the Cold War as a struggle between nations – the United States and imperialist Russia – rather than ideologies. He therefore dismissed Asia as a peripheral theater of the conflict, focusing on containment of Soviet expansion into Central and Eastern Europe. He also stressed the possibility of nuclear annihilation, preferring political solutions over military solutions to Soviet aggression. After the Cuban Missile Crisis, his position moderated further to one of détente. His political stances and powerful position as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee made him one of the most visible critics of American involvement in the Vietnam War. Although he was persuaded by President Lyndon Johnson to sponsor the Gulf of Tonkin resolution in 1964, his relationship with the President soured after the 1965 U.S. bombing of Pleiku and Fulbright's opposition to the war in Vietnam took root. Beginning in 1966, he chaired high-profile hearings investigating the conduct and progress of the war, which may have influenced the eventual American withdrawal. On domestic issues, Fulbright was a Southern Democrat and signatory to the Southern Manifesto. Fulbright also opposed the anti-Communist crusades of Joseph McCarthy and the similar investigations by the House Un-American Activities Committee. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1905				 William Fulbright 						1995														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27270	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Alwyn																			Alwyn				William				 William Alwyn  (born William Alwyn Smith; 7 November 1905 – 11 September 1985), was an English composer, conductor, and music teacher. (Wikipedia) 																			Composer	1905				 William Alwyn 						1985														13458			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27269	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfred_De%27Ath																			De'Ath				Wilfred				 Wilfred De'Ath (/diˈɑːt/; 28 July 1937 – 19 February 2020) was a British author and journalist who worked for the BBC as a radio producer in the 1960s and 1970s and wrote a column in The Oldie. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1937				 Wilfred De'Ath 						2020														13456			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27268	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Morse																			Morse				Wayne				 Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon. Morse is well known for opposing the Democratic Party’s leadership and for his opposition to the Vietnam War on constitutional grounds.Born in Madison, Wisconsin, and educated at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota Law School, Morse moved to Oregon in 1930 and began teaching at the University of Oregon School of Law. During World War II, he was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Republican; he became an Independent after Dwight D. Eisenhower's election to the presidency in 1952. While an independent, he set a record for performing the third-longest one-person filibuster in the history of the Senate. Morse joined the Democratic Party in February 1955, and was reelected twice while a member of that party. Morse made a brief run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 1960. In 1964, Morse was one of two senators to oppose the later-to-become-controversial Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. It authorized the president to take military action in Vietnam without a declaration of war. He continued to speak out against the war in the ensuing years, and lost his 1968 bid for reelection to Bob Packwood, who criticized his strong opposition to the war. Morse made two more bids for reelection to the Senate before his death in 1974. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1900				 Wayne Morse 						1974														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27267	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Fuchs																			Fuchs				Vivian				 Sir Vivian Ernest Fuchs  ( FUUKS; 11 February 1908 – 11 November 1999) was an English scientist-explorer and expedition organizer. He led the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition which reached the South Pole overland in 1958. (Wikipedia) 																			 Expedition Leader 	1908				 Vivian Fuchs 						1999														 13451 | 13471 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27264	schema:Person																						Cochran				Violet																												 Violet Cochran 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27263	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynford_Vaughan-Thomas																			 Thomas W. 				Vaughan				 Lewis John Wynford Vaughan-Thomas (né Thomas)  (15 August 1908 – 4 February 1987) was a Welsh newspaper journalist and radio and television broadcaster. In later life he took the name Vaughan-Thomas after his father. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1908				 Vaughan Thomas W. 						1987														13476			British/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27262	schema:Person																						Glass				Valerie																												 Valerie Glass 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27261	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerian_Zorin																			Zorin				Valerian				 Valerian Aleksandrovich Zorin (Russian: Валериан Александрович Зорин; 14 January 1902 – 14 January 1986) was a Soviet diplomat best remembered for his famous confrontation with Adlai Stevenson on 25 October 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis. (Wikipedia) 																			Diplomat	1902				 Valerian Zorin 						1986														13450			Russian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27260	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Thant																			Thant				U				 Thant (Burmese: သန့်; MLCTS: san. [θa̰ɰ̃]; 22 January 1909 – 25 November 1974), known honorifically as U Thant (), was a Burmese diplomat and the third secretary-general of the United Nations from 1961 to 1971, the first non-Scandinavian to hold the position. He held the office for a record 10 years and one month.A native of Pantanaw, Thant was educated at the National High School and at Rangoon University. In the days of tense political climate in Burma, he held moderate views positioning himself between fervent nationalists and British loyalists. He was a close friend of Burma's first Prime Minister U Nu and served in various positions in Nu's cabinet from 1948 to 1961. Thant had a calm and unassuming demeanor that won his colleagues' respect.He was appointed Secretary-General in 1961, six weeks after his predecessor, Dag Hammarskjöld, had died in an air crash. In his first term, Thant facilitated negotiations between U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, helping to avert a global catastrophe. Later, in December that year, Thant ordered Operation Grandslam, which ended a secessionist insurgency in Congo. He was reappointed as Secretary-General on 2 December 1966, by a unanimous vote of the Security Council. During his second term Thant was well known for publicly criticizing U.S. conduct in the Vietnam War. He oversaw the entry of several newly independent African and Asian states into the UN. He refused to serve a third term, and retired in 1971. Thant died of lung cancer in 1974. A devout Buddhist and the foremost Burmese diplomat on the international stage, he was widely admired and held in great respect by the Burmese populace. When the military government refused him any honours, riots erupted in Rangoon; these were violently crushed by the government, leaving scores of casualties. (Wikipedia) 																			 United Nations 	1909				 U Thant 						1974														13482			Burmese		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27257	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunku_Abdul_Rahman																			 Abdul Rahman 				Tunku				 Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah (Jawi: ‏تونكو عبد الرحمن ڤوترا الحاج ابن سلطان عبد الحميد حليم شاه; 8 February 1903 – 6 December 1990) was a Malaysian statesman and lawyer who served as the first prime minister of Malaysia and the head of government of its predecessor states from 1955 to 1970. He was the first chief minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1955 to 1957. He supervised the independence process that culminated on 31 August 1957. As an independent Malaysia's first prime minister, he dominated the country's politics for the next 13 years. 																			 Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya 	1903				 Tunku Abdul Rahman 						1990														 13467 | 13468 | 13469 | 13474 | 13481 			Malaysian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27256	schema:Person																						Price				Trevor																												 Trevor Price 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27255	schema:Person																						Woodruff				Tommy				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 	1908				 Tommy Woodruff 						1988														699					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27254	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Handley																			Handley				Tommy				 Thomas Reginald Handley (17 January 1892 – 9 January 1949) was an English comedian, best known for the BBC radio programme It's That Man Again ("ITMA") which ran between 1939 and 1949. (Wikipedia) 																			 Comedian, BBC Presenter 	1894				 Tommy Handley 						1949														694			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27253	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Harrisson																			Harrisson				Tom				 Major Tom Harnett Harrisson, DSO OBE (26 September 1911 – 16 January 1976) was a British polymath. In the course of his life he was an ornithologist, explorer, journalist, broadcaster, soldier, guerrilla, ethnologist, museum curator, archaeologist, documentarian, film-maker, conservationist and writer. Although often described as an anthropologist, and sometimes referred to as the "Barefoot Anthropologist", his degree studies at University of Cambridge, before he left to live in Oxford, were in natural sciences. He was a founder of the social observation organisation Mass-Observation. He conducted ornithological and anthropological research in Sarawak (1932) and the New Hebrides (1933–35), spent much of his life in Borneo (mainly Sarawak) and finished up in the US, the UK and France, before dying in a road accident in Thailand. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter, Ornithologist, biologist, sociologist, explorer, journalist, author, film maker. Founder and Chairman of Mass-Observation 	1911				 Tom Harrisson 						1976														 688 | 13455 | 13461 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27250	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kuchel																			Kuchel				Thomas				 Thomas Henry Kuchel ( KEE-kəl; August 15, 1910 – November 21, 1994) was an American politician. A moderate Republican, he served as a US Senator from California from 1953 to 1969 and was the minority whip in the Senate, where he was the co-manager on the floor for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Kuchel voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960, and 1964, as well as the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the confirmation of Thurgood Marshall to the U.S. Supreme Court, while Kuchel did not vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1968. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1910				 Thomas Kuchel 						1994														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27249	schema:Person																						Vittachi				Tarzie																							 Director of Forum World Features 					 Tarzie Vittachi 																				13487					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27248	schema:Person																						Andak				 Taib Bin Haji 																							Malaysian					 Taib Bin Haji Andak 																				13459					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27247	schema:Person																						Baynes				Sydney				Musician																			Musician					 Sydney Baynes 																				775					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27246	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suharto																			Suharto								 Suharto ( soo-HAR-toh, Indonesian: [suˈharto] ; 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving president of Indonesia. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto led Indonesia as an authoritarian regime from the fall of his predecessor Sukarno in 1967 until his resignation in 1998 following nationwide unrest. His 32-year dictatorship is considered one of the most brutal and corrupt of the 20th century.Suharto was born in the small village of Kemusuk, in the Godean area near the city of Yogyakarta, during the Dutch colonial era. He grew up in humble circumstances. His Javanese Muslim parents divorced not long after his birth, and he lived with foster parents for much of his childhood. During the Japanese occupation era, Suharto served in the Japanese-organized Indonesian security forces. During Indonesia's independence struggle, he joined the newly formed Indonesian Army. There, Suharto rose to the rank of major general some time after full Indonesian independence was achieved. An attempted coup on 30 September and 1 October 1965 was countered by Suharto-led troops. According to the official history made by the army, this attempt was backed by the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). The army subsequently led a nationwide violent anti-communist purge and Suharto wrested power from Indonesia's founding president, Sukarno. He was appointed acting president in 1967 and elected president the following year. He then mounted a social campaign known as "de-Sukarnoization" to reduce the former president's influence. Suharto ordered an invasion of East Timor in 1975, followed by a deadly 23-year occupation of the country. Support for Suharto's presidency was active throughout the 1970s and 1980s. By the 1990s, the New Order's increasing authoritarianism and widespread corruption were a source of discontent and, following the 1997 Asian financial crisis which led to widespread unrest, he resigned in May 1998. Suharto died in January 2008 and was given a state funeral. Under his "New Order" administration, Suharto constructed a strong, centralised and military-dominated government. What started as an oligarchic military dictatorship evolved into a personalistic authoritarian regime centered around Suharto. An ability to maintain stability over a sprawling and diverse Indonesia and an avowedly anti-communist stance won him the economic and diplomatic support of the West during the Cold War. For most of his presidency, Indonesia experienced significant industrialisation, economic growth, and improved levels of educational attainment. As a result, he was given the title "Father of Development".  According to Transparency International, Suharto was one of the most corrupt leaders in modern history, having embezzled an alleged US$15–35 billion during his rule.Suharto remains a controversial and divisive figure within the Indonesian general public. Many Indonesians have praised his New Order leadership for its economic development, rapid industrialization, and perceived political stability, while others have denounced his authoritarian rule and rampant corruption. Plans to award the status of National Hero to Suharto are being considered by the Indonesian government and have been debated vigorously in Indonesia. (Wikipedia) 																			 President of Indonesia 	1921				Suharto						2008														13487			Indonesian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27245	schema:Person																						Limbol				Sugan																												 Sugan Limbol 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27244	schema:Person																						Wavell				Stewart				 BBC Producer 																			 BBC Producer, BBC Presenter 					 Stewart Wavell 																				 13455 | 13461 | 13478 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27243	schema:Person			https://historyproject.org.uk/interview/stephen-black																			Black				Stephen				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 	1912				 Stephen Black 						2007														 657 | 660 | 662 | 667 | 668 | 669 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27242	schema:Person																						Hood				 St. Clair 																												 St. Clair Hood 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27241	schema:Person																						Reed				 St John 				 Director general of the BBC 																			 Director general of the BBC 					 St John Reed 																				705			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27237	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solon																							Solon				 Solon (Greek: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker, political philosopher, and poet. He is one of the Seven Sages of Greece and credited with laying the foundations for Athenian democracy. Solon's efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline resulted in his constitutional reform overturning most of Draco's laws.  Solon's reforms included debt relief later known and celebrated among Athenians as the Seisachtheia (shaking off of burdens). He is described by Aristotle in the Athenian Constitution as "the first people's champion." Demosthenes credited Solon's reforms with starting a golden age. Modern knowledge of Solon is limited by the fact that his works only survive in fragments and appear to feature interpolations by later authors. It is further limited by the general paucity of documentary and archaeological evidence covering Athens in the early 6th century BC.Ancient authors such as Philo of Alexandria, Herodotus, and Plutarch are the main sources, but wrote about Solon long after his death. Fourth-century BC orators, such as Aeschines, tended to attribute to Solon all the laws of their own, much later times. (Wikipedia) 																			 Athenian Lawmaker 	 630 BC 				Solon						 560 BC 														13480			Greek		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27236	schema:Person																						Sekuns				Lola																												 Sir Lola Sekuns 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27235	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cockcroft																			Cockcroft				J.				 Sir John Douglas Cockcroft  (27 May 1897 – 18 September 1967)  was a British physicist who shared with Ernest Walton the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951 for splitting the atomic nucleus, and was instrumental in the development of nuclear power. After service on the Western Front with the Royal Field Artillery during the Great War, Cockcroft studied electrical engineering at Manchester Municipal College of Technology whilst he was an apprentice at Metropolitan Vickers Trafford Park and was also a member of their research staff. He then won a scholarship to St. John's College, Cambridge, where he sat the tripos exam in June 1924, becoming a wrangler. Ernest Rutherford accepted Cockcroft as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory, and Cockcroft completed his doctorate under Rutherford's supervision in 1928. With Ernest Walton and Mark Oliphant he built what became known as a Cockcroft–Walton generator. Cockcroft and Walton used this to perform the first artificial disintegration of an atomic nucleus, a feat popularly known as splitting the atom. During the Second World War Cockcroft became Assistant Director of Scientific Research in the Ministry of Supply, working on radar. He was also a member of the committee formed to handle issues arising from the Frisch–Peierls memorandum, which calculated that an atomic bomb could be technically feasible, and of the MAUD Committee which succeeded it. In 1940, as part of the Tizard Mission, he shared British technology with his counterparts in the United States. Later in the war, the fruits of the Tizard Mission came back to Britain in the form of the SCR-584 radar set and the proximity fuze, which were used to help defeat the V-1 flying bomb. In May 1944, he became director of the Montreal Laboratory, and oversaw the development of the ZEEP and NRX reactors, and the creation of the Chalk River Laboratories. After the war Cockcroft became the director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE) at Harwell, where the low-powered, graphite-moderated GLEEP became the first nuclear reactor to operate in western Europe when it was started on 15 August 1947. This was followed by the British Experimental Pile 0 (BEPO) in 1948. Harwell was involved in the design of the reactors and the chemical separation plant at Windscale. Under his direction it took part in frontier fusion research, including the ZETA program. His insistence that the chimney stacks of the Windscale reactors be fitted with filters was mocked as Cockcroft's Folly until the core of one of the reactors ignited and released radionuclides during the Windscale fire of 1957. From 1959 to 1967, he was the first Master of Churchill College, Cambridge. He was also chancellor of the Australian National University in Canberra from 1961 to 1965. (Wikipedia) 																				1897				 Sir J. Cockcroft 						1967														13471			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27234	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morton_Stanley																			Stanley				 Henry Morton 				 Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American[1][2][a] explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician who was famous for his exploration of Central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Besides his discovery of Livingstone, he is mainly known for his search for the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers, the work he undertook as an agent of King Leopold II of the Belgians which enabled the occupation of the Congo Basin region, and his command of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. He was knighted in 1897, and served in Parliament as a Liberal Unionist member for Lambeth North from 1895 to 1900. (Wikipedia) 																			 Explorer, colonial adminstrator 	1841				 Sir Henry Morton Stanley 						1904														 691 | 692 			American/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27233	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hallett_Dale																			Dale				Henry				 Sir Henry Hallett Dale  (9 June 1875 – 23 July 1968) was an English pharmacologist and physiologist. For his study of acetylcholine as agent in the chemical transmission of nerve pulses (neurotransmission) he shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Otto Loewi. (Wikipedia) 																			 Physiologist and Nobel laureate 	1875				 Sir Henry Dale 						1968														13471			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27232	schema:Person																						 De Beer 				Gavin																							 Former Director of the British Museum (Natural History) 					 Sir Gavin De Beer 																				13480			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27231	schema:Person																						Evans				Arthur																												 Sir Arthur Evans 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27230	schema:Person																						Chief				Sibula																												 Sibula Chief 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27229	schema:Person																						Fowler								 Military officer 																			 Military officer 					 Sgt. Fowler 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27228	schema:Person																						Dicks								Sgt.																								 Sgt. Dicks 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27227	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semyon_K._Tsarapkin																			Tsarapkin				Semyon				 Seymon K. Tsarapkin (1905/1906 – 1984) was a Soviet diplomat. He was involved in negotiations over the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, worked in the United Nations and held various other diplomatic posts. (Wikipedia) 																			Diplomat	1905				 Semyon Tsarapkin 						1984														13450			Russian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27226	schema:Person																						Mahmood				Sarwar																												 Sarwar Mahmood 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27225	schema:Person																						Hirjibehdin				Sanober																												 Sanober Hirjibehdin 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27224	schema:Person																						Williams				S.A.																												 S.A. Williams 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27223	schema:Person																						Marinatos				S.																												 S. Marinatos 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27219	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Pitter																			Pitter				Ruth				 She was the first woman to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1955, and was appointed CBE in 1979 to honour her many contributions to English literature. In 1974, she was named a "Companion of Literature", the highest honour given by the Royal Society of Literature.[1] 																				1897				 Ruth Pitter 						1992														 653 | 674 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27218	schema:Person																						 Brooksborough  Prime Minister 								Viscount																			Viscount					 Rt. Hon. Viscount Brooksborough 																				13458			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27217	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Holland																			Holland				S.G.				 Sir Sidney George Holland  (18 October 1893 – 5 August 1961) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 25th prime minister of New Zealand from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957. He was instrumental in the creation and consolidation of the New Zealand National Party, which was to dominate New Zealand politics for much of the second half of the 20th century. Holland was elected to parliament in 1935, and became the second Leader of the National Party, and Leader of the Opposition, in 1940. He served briefly (1942) in a war cabinet but thereafter attacked the Labour government for its interventionist economic policies. Holland led the National Party to its first election victory in 1949. His National government implemented moderate economic reforms, dismantling many state controls. Holland's government also undertook constitutional change in 1950, by abolishing the Legislative Council, the upper house of parliament, on the grounds that it was ineffectual. In 1951, Holland, having confronted locked out dockers and coal miners intent on what he called "industrial anarchy", called a snap election and was re-elected Prime Minister. In its second term, the National government signed the ANZUS defence agreement with Australia and the United States. Holland led his party to a third consecutive victory in 1954. Following ill health in 1957, Holland stepped down as Prime Minister to be replaced by Keith Holyoake. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of New Zealand 	1893				 Rt. Hon. S.G. Holland 						1961														13458			 New Zealander 		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27216	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Menzies																			Menzies				R.G.				 Sir Robert Gordon Menzies  (20 December 1894 – 15 May 1978) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th prime minister of Australia from 1939 to 1941 and 1949 to 1966. He held office as the leader of the United Australia Party (UAP) in his first term, and subsequently as the inaugural leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, which he was responsible for establishing and defining in policy and political outreach. He is the longest-serving prime minister in Australian history. Menzies studied law at the University of Melbourne and became one of Melbourne's leading lawyers. He was Deputy Premier of Victoria from 1932 to 1934, and then transferred to Federal Parliament, subsequently becoming Attorney-General of Australia and Minister for Industry in the government of Joseph Lyons. In April 1939, following Lyons's death, Menzies was elected leader of the United Australia Party (UAP) and sworn in as Prime Minister. He authorised Australia's entry into World War II in September 1939, and spent four months in England to participate in meetings of Churchill's war cabinet. On his return to Australia in August 1941, Menzies found that he had lost the support of his party and consequently resigned as Prime Minister. He subsequently helped to create the new Liberal Party, and was elected its inaugural leader in August 1945. At the 1949 federal election, Menzies led the Liberal–Country coalition to victory and returned as prime minister. His appeal to the home and family, promoted via reassuring radio talks, matched the national zeitgeist as the economy grew and middle-class values prevailed; the Australian Labor Party's support had also been eroded by Cold War scares. After 1955, his government also received support from the Democratic Labour Party, a breakaway group from the Labor Party. Menzies won seven consecutive elections during his second term, eventually retiring as prime minister in January 1966. Despite the failures of his first administration, his government is remembered for its development of Australia's capital city of Canberra, its expanded post-war immigration scheme, emphasis on higher education, and national security policies, which saw Australia contribute troops to the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency, the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation, and the Vietnam War. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of Australia 	1894				 Rt. Hon. R.G. Menzies 						1978														13458			Australian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27215	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_St._Laurent																			Laurent				 I.S. St. 				 Louis Stephen St. Laurent  (Saint-Laurent or St-Laurent in French, baptized Louis-Étienne St-Laurent; February 1, 1882 – July 25, 1973) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 12th prime minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957. Born and raised in southeastern Quebec, St. Laurent was a leading lawyer and a supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada. In December 1941, he entered politics as minister of justice under Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. In February 1942, he won a by-election in the riding of Quebec East. In September 1946, St. Laurent became secretary of state for external affairs and served in that post until two years later, when he became leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister, succeeding King who retired. St. Laurent carried the party to back-to-back landslide majority governments in the federal elections of 1949 and 1953. The second French Canadian to hold the office, St. Laurent strongly advocated against communism and was an enthusiastic proponent of Canada joining NATO in 1949 to fight the spread of the ideology. His government also contributed troops to the Korean War. At home, St. Laurent's government introduced the registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) and oversaw the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway, St. Lawrence Seaway, and Trans-Canada Pipeline. St. Laurent earned the nickname "Uncle Louis" as he was popular among the general public throughout his tenure, and the popularity of his government led many to predict that he would easily win the 1957 federal election. However, his decision to rush the 1956 debate on the Trans-Canada Pipeline by invoking closure led some to believe that the Liberals had become arrogant from their two decades in power, and in a major upset, the party was narrowly defeated by John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservatives, ending nearly 22 years of Liberal rule. Shortly after his defeat, St. Laurent retired from politics and returned to his law practice. He is ranked highly among analysts, not least because of his progressive programs and fiscally responsible policies that helped shape post-war Canada. According to historian Donald Creighton, he was an "eminently moderate, cautious...man...and a strong Canadian nationalist." (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of Canada 	1882				 Rt. Hon. I.S. St. Laurent 						1973														13458			Canada		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27214	schema:Person																						Elijah				RSM																												 RSM Elijah 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27213	schema:Person																						Hayward				Roy				 BBC Writer and Producer 																			 BBC Writer and Producer 					 Roy Hayward 																				13452			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27212	schema:Person																						Hyde				Rowena				 Volunteer Service Organisation volunteer 																			 Volunteer Service Organisation volunteer 					 Rowena Hyde 																				13456			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27211	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Allison																			Allison				Ronald				 Ronald William Paul Allison (26 January 1932 – 26 July 2022) was a British journalist. He was the press secretary of Queen Elizabeth II from 1968 to 1978. (Wikipedia) 																			Interviewer	1932				 Ronald Allison 						2022														13462			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27210	schema:Person																						Laban				Roma				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Roma Laban 																				656			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27205	schema:Person																						Challis				Roland																							 BBC Presenter 					 Roland Challis 																				13464					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27204	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick_MacFarquhar																			MacFarquhar				Roderick				 Roderick Lemonde MacFarquhar (2 December 1930 – 10 February 2019) was a British China scholar, politician, and journalist.  MacFarquhar was founding editor of China Quarterly in 1959. He served as a Member of Parliament in the 1970s, then joined the BBC .In the 1980s, he became a professor at Harvard University, where he served several terms as director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. He was best known for his studies of Maoist China, the three-volume The Origins of the Cultural Revolution and Mao's Last Revolution. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1930				 Roderick MacFarquhar 						2019														13481			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27203	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Vansittart,_1st_Baron_Vansittart																			Vansittart				Robert				 Robert Gilbert Vansittart, 1st Baron Vansittart, GCB, GCMG, MVO, PC (25 June 1881 – 14 February 1957), known as Sir Robert Vansittart between 1929 and 1941, was a senior British diplomat in the period before and during the Second World War. He was Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister from 1928 to 1930 and Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office from 1930 to 1938 and later served as Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the British Government. He is best remembered for his opposition to appeasement and his strong stance against Germany during and after the Second World War. Vansittart was also a published poet, novelist and playwright. (Wikipedia) 																				1881				 Robert Vansittart 						1957														662			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27202	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy																			Kennedy				Robert				 Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), also known by his initials RFK, was an American politician and lawyer. He served as the 64th United States attorney general from January 1961 to September 1964, and as a U.S. senator from New York from January 1965 until his assassination in June 1968, when he was running for the Democratic presidential nomination. Like his brothers John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, he was a prominent member of the Democratic Party and is an icon of modern American liberalism.Kennedy was born into a wealthy, political family in Brookline, Massachusetts. After serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1944 to 1946, Kennedy returned to his studies at Harvard University, and later received his law degree from the University of Virginia. He began his career as a correspondent for The Boston Post and as a lawyer at the Justice Department, but later resigned to manage his brother John's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1952. The following year, he worked as an assistant counsel to the Senate committee chaired by Senator Joseph McCarthy. He gained national attention as the chief counsel of the Senate Labor Rackets Committee from 1957 to 1959, where he publicly challenged Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa over the union's corrupt practices. Kennedy resigned from the committee to conduct his brother's successful campaign in the 1960 presidential election. He was appointed United States attorney general at the age of 35, one of the youngest cabinet members in American history. He served as his brother's closest advisor until the latter's assassination in 1963.His tenure is known for advocating for the civil rights movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba. He authored his account of the Cuban Missile Crisis in a book titled Thirteen Days. As attorney general, he authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to wiretap Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference on a limited basis. After his brother's assassination, he remained in office during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson for several months. He left to run for the United States Senate from New York in 1964 and defeated Republican incumbent Kenneth Keating, overcoming criticism that he was a "carpetbagger" from Massachusetts. In office, Kennedy opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and raised awareness of poverty by sponsoring legislation designed to lure private business to blighted communities (i.e., Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration project). He was an advocate for issues related to human rights and social justice by traveling abroad to eastern Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, and formed working relationships with Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, and Walter Reuther. In 1968, Kennedy became a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency by appealing to poor, African American, Hispanic, Catholic, and young voters. His main challenger in the race was Senator Eugene McCarthy. Shortly after winning the California primary around midnight on June 5, 1968, Kennedy was shot by Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian, allegedly in retaliation for his support of Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War. Kennedy died 25 hours later. Sirhan was arrested, tried, and convicted, though Kennedy's assassination, like his brother's, continues to be the subject of widespread analysis and numerous conspiracy theories. (Wikipedia) 																			 U.S. Senator 	1925				 Robert Kennedy 						1968														13462			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27201	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Graves																			Graves				Robert				 Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985)[1][2] was an English poet, soldier, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated Irish poet and figure in the Gaelic revival; they were both Celticists and students of Irish mythology. (Wikipedia) 																			 Writer, poet 	1895				 Robert Graves 						1985														672			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27198	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Donat																			Donat				Robert				 Friedrich Robert Donat (18 March 1905 – 9 June 1958) was an English actor. He is best remembered for his roles in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939), winning for the latter the Academy Award for Best Actor. In his book, The Age of the Dream Palace, Jeffrey Richards wrote that Donat was "British cinema's one undisputed romantic leading man in the 1930s". "The image he projected was that of the romantic idealist, often with a dash of the gentleman adventurer."Donat suffered from chronic asthma, which affected his career and limited him to appearing in only 19 films. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1905				 Robert Donat 						1958														13458			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27197	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ayres_(actor)																			Ayres				Robert				 Robert Ayres (11 December 1914 – 5 November 1968) was an American film, stage and television actor. He worked mainly in Britain.His stage work included Edward Albee's The American Dream and The Death of Bessie Smith at London's Royal Court Theatre in 1961. (Wikipedia) 																			Reader	1914				 Robert Ayres 						1968														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27196	schema:Person																						Keen				Richard																							 BBC Presenter 					 Richard Keen 																				13472					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27195	schema:Person																						Goold-Adams				Richard																							 BBC Presenter 					 Richard Goold-Adams 																				13467					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27194	schema:Person																						Chubb				Richard				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Richard Chubb 																				702					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27193	schema:Person																						Gilmore				Norman																												 Rev. Norman Gilmore 																				13478					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27192	schema:Person																						Darlington				David																												 Rev. David Darlington 																				13478					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27191	schema:Person																						Williams				Rany																												 Rany Williams 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27190	schema:Person																						Nimbu				Rambabadur				 Soldier awarded the Victoria's Cross 																			Soldier					 Rambabadur Nimbu 																				13466					
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27187	schema:Person																						Hutchinson				R.W.																												 R.W. Hutchinson 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27186	schema:Person																						Dalby				R.J.				Seaman																			Seaman					 R.J. Dalby 																				689					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27185	schema:Person																						Higgins				R.A.																												 R.A. Higgins 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27184	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II																							Elizabeth				 Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states over the course of her lifetime and remained the monarch of 15 realms by the time of her death. Her reign of over 70 years is the longest of any British monarch, the longest of any female monarch, and the second longest verified reign of any monarch of a sovereign state in history. Elizabeth was born in Mayfair, London, during the reign of her paternal grandfather, King George V. She was the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). Her father acceded to the throne in 1936 upon the abdication of his brother Edward VIII, making the ten-year-old Princess Elizabeth the heir presumptive. She was educated privately at home and began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In November 1947, she married Philip Mountbatten, a former prince of Greece and Denmark, and their marriage lasted 73 years until his death in 2021. They had four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. When her father died in February 1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as head of the Commonwealth. Elizabeth reigned as a constitutional monarch through major political changes such as the Troubles in Northern Ireland, devolution in the United Kingdom, the decolonisation of Africa, and the United Kingdom's accession to the European Communities, as well as its subsequent withdrawal. The number of her realms varied over time as territories gained independence and some realms became republics. As queen, Elizabeth was served by more than 170 prime ministers across her realms. Her many historic visits and meetings included state visits to China in 1986, to Russia in 1994, and to the Republic of Ireland in 2011, and meetings with five popes and fourteen US presidents. Significant events included Elizabeth's coronation in 1953 and the celebrations of her Silver, Golden, Diamond, and Platinum jubilees in 1977, 2002, 2012, and 2022, respectively. Although she faced occasional republican sentiment and media criticism of her family—particularly after the breakdowns of her children's marriages, her annus horribilis in 1992, and the death in 1997 of her former daughter-in-law Diana—support for the monarchy in the United Kingdom remained consistently high throughout her lifetime, as did her personal popularity. Elizabeth died aged 96 at Balmoral Castle in September 2022, and was succeeded by her eldest son, Charles III. (Wikipedia) 																			Queen	1926				 Queen Elizabeth II 						2022														 13458 | 13484 			British		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27181	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato																							Plato				 Plato ( PLAY-toe; born Aristocles; c. 427 – 348 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a top thinker in Philosophy. Plato founded the Academy, a philosophical school in Athens where Plato taught the doctrines that would later become known as Platonism. The philosopher was an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms in philosophy. He was a system-builder. He also raised problems for what became all the major areas of both theoretical philosophy and practical philosophy.  Plato's most famous contribution is the theory of forms (or ideas), which has been interpreted as advancing a solution to what is now known as the problem of universals.  He had decisive influence in the pre-Socratic thinkers Pythagoras, Heraclitus, and Parmenides, although much of what is known about them derives from Plato himself.Along with his teacher Socrates, and Aristotle, his student, Plato is a central figure in the history of philosophy. Plato's entire body of work is believed to have survived intact for over 2,400 years—unlike that of nearly all of his contemporaries. Although their popularity has fluctuated, they have consistently been read and studied through the ages. Through Neoplatonism, he also greatly influenced both Christian and Islamic philosophy. In modern times, Alfred North Whitehead famously said: "the safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato." (Wikipedia) 																			Philosopher	 427 BC 				Plato						 348 BC 														13480			Greek		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27180	schema:Person																						Moody				Philippa																												 Philippa Moody 																				13457					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27179	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Twiss																			Twiss				Peter				 Lionel Peter Twiss OBE, DSC & Bar (23 July 1921 – 31 August 2011) was a British test pilot who held the World Air Speed Record in 1956. (Wikipedia) 																				1921				 Peter Twiss 						2011														660			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27178	schema:Person																						Stewart				Peter																							 BBC Presenter 					 Peter Stewart 																				13466					
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27174	schema:Person																						Ong				Patricia																												 Patricia Ong 																				13458					
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27172	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norodom_Sihanouk																			Sihanouk				Norodom				 Norodom Sihanouk (; 31 October 1922 – 15 October 2012) was a Cambodian statesman, Sangkum and FUNCINPEC politician, film director, and composer who led Cambodia in various capacities throughout his long career, most often as both King and Prime Minister of Cambodia. In Cambodia, he is known as Samdech Euv (meaning "King Father"). During his lifetime, Cambodia was under various regimes, from French colonial rule (until 1953), a Japanese puppet state (1945), an independent kingdom (1953–1970), a military republic (1970–1975), the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979), a Vietnamese-backed communist regime (1979–1989), a transitional communist regime (1989–1993) to eventually another kingdom (since 1993). Sihanouk was the only child of Prince Norodom Suramarit and Princess Sisowath Kossamak, daughter of King Sisowath Monivong. When his grandfather Monivong died in 1941, Sihanouk became king amidst French colonial rule. After the Japanese occupation of Cambodia during World War II, he secured Cambodian independence from France in 1953. He abdicated in 1955 and was succeeded by his father, Suramarit, so as to directly participate in politics. Sihanouk's political organization Sangkum won the general elections that year, and he became prime minister of Cambodia. He governed the country under one-party rule and suppressed political dissent. After his father died in 1960, Sihanouk assumed a new position as Chief of State of Cambodia. Officially neutral in foreign relations, Sihanouk was closer to the communist bloc in practice. The 1970 Cambodian coup d'état ousted him, and he fled to China and North Korea, forming a government-in-exile and a resistance movement there. He encouraged Cambodians to fight the new government and backed the Khmer Rouge during the Cambodian Civil War. He returned as figurehead head of state after the Khmer Rouge's victory in 1975. His relations with the new government soured, and in 1976 he resigned. He was placed under house arrest until Vietnamese forces overthrew the Khmer Rouge in 1979. Sihanouk went into exile again and in 1981 formed FUNCINPEC, a resistance party. The following year, he became president of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK), a broad coalition of anti-Vietnamese resistance factions which retained Cambodia's seat at the United Nations, making him Cambodia's internationally recognized head of state. In the late 1980s, informal talks were carried out to end hostilities between the Vietnam-supported People's Republic of Kampuchea and the CGDK. In 1990, the Supreme National Council of Cambodia was formed as a transitional body to oversee Cambodia's sovereign matters, with Sihanouk as its president. The 1991 Paris Peace Accords were signed, and the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) was established the following year. The UNTAC organized the general elections in 1993, and a coalition government, jointly led by his son Norodom Ranariddh and Hun Sen, was subsequently formed. Sihanouk was reinstated as Cambodia's king. He abdicated again in 2004, and the Royal Council of the Throne chose his son Sihamoni as his successor. Sihanouk died in Beijing in 2012. Between 1941 and 2006, Sihanouk produced and directed 50 films, some of which he acted in. The films, later described as being of low quality, often featured nationalistic elements, as did a number of the songs he wrote. Some of his songs were about his wife Monique, the nations neighboring Cambodia, and the communist leaders who supported him in his exile. In the 1980s, Sihanouk held concerts for diplomats in New York City. He also participated in concerts at his palace during his second reign. Sihanouk is remembered for his role in shaping modern Cambodia, particularly in leading the country to independence, although his reputation was damaged by his association with the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. (Wikipedia) 																			King	1922				 Norodom Sihanouk 						2012														13450			Cambodian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27171	schema:Person																						River				Noreen																												 Noreen River 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27169	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ng%C3%B4_%C4%90%C3%ACnh_Nhu																			Nhu				Ngo				 Ngô Đình Nhu; 7 October 1910 – 2 November 1963; baptismal name Jacob) was a Vietnamese archivist and politician.[1] He was the younger brother and chief political advisor of South Vietnam's first president, Ngô Đình Diệm. Although he held no formal executive position, he wielded immense unofficial power, exercising personal command of both the ARVN Special Forces (a paramilitary unit which served as the Ngô family's de facto private army) and the Cần Lao political apparatus (also known as the Personalist Labor Party) which served as the regime's de facto secret police. 																				1910				 Ngo Dinh Nhu 						1963														13450			Vietnamese		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27168	schema:Person																						Snedden				Neville																												 Neville Snedden 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27167	schema:Person																						Ku				Negar				Musician																			Musician					 Negar Ku 																				 676 | 678 | 679 | 680 | 681 | 683 | 684 | 685 					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27166	schema:Person																						Kash				Murray																							Reader					 Murray Kash 																				13450					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27164	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muir_Mathieson																			Mathieson				Muir				 James Muir Mathieson, OBE (24 January 1911 – 2 August 1975) was a British musician whose career was spent mainly as the musical director for British film studios. Born in Scotland, to a musical family, Mathieson won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London. His teachers there included Malcolm Sargent, who recommended him to the film producer Alexander Korda, whose musical director he became in 1934. Mathieson made most of his career in the film industry. After the Second World War he was musical director to the Rank Organisation.  Among the composers from whom Mathieson commissioned film scores were Arthur Bliss, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Walton and Benjamin Britten. Mathieson rarely wrote the music for the films on which he worked, considering himself to lack the talent for original composition, but he helped the composers who wrote for him to make their material precisely fit the action of the film, and he arranged concert suites from some of the scores he commissioned. He was responsible as musical director, arranger, conductor or occasionally composer for nearly a thousand films. (Wikipedia) 																			Conductor	1911				 Muir Mathieson 						1975														13458			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27163	schema:Person																						Mrs.				Lucy				 Rubber planter's wife 																			 Rubber planter's wife 					 Mrs. Lucy 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27162	schema:Person																						Cerk				Laura																												 Mrs. Laura Cerk 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27161	schema:Person																						Hughes																																 Mrs. Hughes 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27160	schema:Person																						Hogg																																 Mrs. Hogg 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27158	schema:Person																						Walsh				Mr.				 Blinded in World War I, trained in typing, braille, and stringwork, formed a dance band, learned to play trumpet with three fingers, enjoys dominoes, molo, darts, bridge. 																								 Mr. Walsh 																				663					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27157	schema:Person																						 de la Haye 				W.P.																												 Mr. W.P. de la Haye 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27156	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bustamante																			 Bustamente  Chief Minister 				W.A.				 Sir William Alexander Clarke Bustamante  (born William Alexander Clarke; 24 February 1884 – 6 August 1977) was a Jamaican politician and labour leader, who, in 1962, became the first prime minister of Jamaica. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of Jamaica 	1884				 Mr. W.A. Bustamente 						1977														13458			Jamaican		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27155	schema:Person																						Evans				Tom																												 Mr. Tom Evans 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27154	schema:Person																						Vouza				J.C.																												 Mr. J.C. Vouza 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27152	schema:Person																						Howse				Hugh				 Member of Psychological Warfare dept 																			 Member of Psychological Warfare dept 					 Mr. Howse 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27151	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grantley_Herbert_Adams																			Adams				Grantley				 Sir Grantley Herbert Adams, CMG, QC (28 April 1898 – 28 November 1971) was a Barbadian politician. He served as the inaugural premier of Barbados from 1953 to 1958 and then became the first and only prime minister of the West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962. He was a founder of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), and he was named in 1998 as one of the National Heroes of Barbados. (Wikipedia) 																			 Leader of Barbados House of Assembly 	1898				 Mr. Grantley Adams 						1971														13458			Barbadian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27150	schema:Person																						Davidson				Gilbert																												 Mr. Gilbert Davidson 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27149	schema:Person																						Waring				D.				 Director of tin-mining company 																			 Director of tin-mining company 					 Mr. D. Waring 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27148	schema:Person																						Kelly				Bob																												 Mr. Bob Kelly 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27146	schema:Person																						Facer				H.				 Representative of the rubber industry 																			 Representative of the rubber industry 					 Mr. A. Facer 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27145	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Mansfield																			Mansfield				Mike				 Michael Joseph Mansfield (March 16, 1903 – October 5, 2001) was an American Democratic Party politician and diplomat who represented Montana in the United States House of Representatives from 1943 to 1953 and United States Senate from 1953 to 1977. As the leader of the Senate Democratic Caucus from 1961 to 1977, Mansfield was the second longest-serving party leader Senate history, after Mitch McConnell. During his tenure, he shepherded Great Society programs through the Senate. Born in Brooklyn, Mansfield grew up in Great Falls, Montana. He lied about his age to serve in the United States Navy during World War I. After the war, he became a professor of history and political science at the University of Montana. He won election to the House of Representatives and served on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs during World War II. In 1952, he defeated incumbent Republican Senator Zales Ecton to take a seat in the Senate. Mansfield served as Senate Majority Whip from 1957 to 1961. Mansfield ascended to Senate Majority Leader after Lyndon B. Johnson resigned from the Senate to become vice president. In the later years of the Vietnam War, he opposed escalation of American involvement and supported President Richard Nixon's plans for Vietnamization. After retiring from the Senate, Mansfield served as United States Ambassador to Japan from 1977 to 1988. Mansfield is the longest-serving American ambassador to Japan in history. Upon his retirement, he was awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Mansfield later served for a time as a senior adviser on East Asian affairs to Goldman Sachs. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1903				 Mike Mansfield 						2001														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27144	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Tippett																			Tippett				Michael				 Sir Michael Kemp Tippett OM CH CBE (2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century. Among his best-known works are the oratorio A Child of Our Time, the orchestral Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli, and the opera The Midsummer Marriage. 																			composer	1905				 Sir Michael Tippett 						1998														673			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27143	schema:Person																						Meech				Michael																												 Michael Meech 																				13457					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27142	schema:Person																						Diamond				Michael																							 BBC Presenter for The World Today (World Service) 					 Michael Diamond 																				13487					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27139	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melville_de_Mellow																			 De Mellow 				Melville				 Melville de Mellow (also de Mello) (1913 - 1989) was an Indian radio broadcaster with the All India Radio. He is remembered for his high-quality reports and commentary on various events in independent India, the most notable of which was a seven-hour broadcast of Mahatma Gandhi's funeral in Delhi. He was conferred the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1963 in recognition of his services to broadcasting. (Wikipedia) 																			Broadcaster	1913				 Melville De Mellow 						1989														13476			Indian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27138	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_D._Taylor																			Taylor				Maxwell				 Maxwell Davenport Taylor (August 26, 1901 – April 19, 1987) was a senior United States Army officer and diplomat of the mid-20th century. He served with distinction in World War II, most notably as commander of the 101st Airborne Division, nicknamed "The Screaming Eagles." After the war, he served as the fifth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, having been appointed by President John F. Kennedy. He is the father of biographer and historian John Maxwell Taylor and of military historian and author Thomas Happer Taylor. A controversial figure, Taylor was considered, along with Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, to have played a major role during the early days of the Vietnam War in the decision to deploy US combat troops to Vietnam and to escalate the conflict more generally. (Wikipedia) 																			General	1901				 Maxwell Taylor 						1987														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27137	schema:Person																						Hill				Matron																												 Matron Hill 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27136	schema:Person																						Eale				Marjorie				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Marjorie Eale 																				699			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27135	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Rutherford																			Rutherford				Margaret				 Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford,  (11 May 1892 – 22 May 1972) was an English actress of stage, television and film. She came to national attention following World War II in the film adaptations of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. She won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her role as the Duchess of Brighton in The V.I.P.s (1963). In the early 1960s, She starred as Agatha Christie's character Miss Marple in a series of four George Pollock films. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1961 and a Dame Commander (DBE) in 1967. (Wikipedia) 																			Actress	1892				 Margaret Rutherford 						1972														13482			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27131	schema:Person																						Hunt								Maj.Gen.																								 Maj.Gen. Hunt 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27130	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahatma_Gandhi																			Gandhi				Mahatma				 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (ISO: Mōhanadāsa Karamacaṁda Gāṁdhī;[pron 1] 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule. He inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahātmā (from Sanskrit 'great-souled, venerable'), first applied to him in South Africa in 1914, is now used throughout the world. (Wikipedia) 																			 National Leader of India 	1869				 Mahatma Gandhi 						1948														690			Indian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27129	schema:Person																						Vinay				 M. Raymond 																												 M. Raymond Vinay 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27128	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson																			Johnson				Lyndon				 Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served as the 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963. A Democrat from Texas, Johnson also served as a U.S. representative and U.S. senator. Born in Stonewall, Texas, Johnson worked as a high school teacher and a congressional aide before winning election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1937. In 1948, he was controversially declared winner in the Democratic Party's primary for the 1948 Senate election in Texas and won the general election. He became Senate majority whip in 1951, Senate Democratic leader in 1953 and majority leader in 1954. In 1960, Johnson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. Ultimately, Senator Kennedy bested Johnson and his other rivals for the nomination before surprising many by offering to make Johnson his vice presidential running mate. The Kennedy–Johnson ticket won the general election. Vice President Johnson assumed the presidency in 1963, after President Kennedy was assassinated. The following year, Johnson was elected to the presidency in a landslide, winning the largest share of the popular vote for the Democratic Party in history, and the highest for any candidate since the advent of widespread popular elections in the 1820s. Johnson's Great Society was aimed at expanding civil rights, public broadcasting, access to health care, aid to education and the arts, urban and rural development, and public services. He sought to create better living conditions for low-income Americans by spearheading the war on poverty. As part of these efforts, Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which resulted in the creation of Medicare and Medicaid. Johnson made the Apollo program a national priority; enacted the Higher Education Act of 1965, which established federally insured student loans; and signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which laid the groundwork for U.S. immigration policy today. Johnson's stance on civil rights put him at odds with other white, Southern Democrats. His civil rights legacy was shaped by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. His foreign policy prioritized containment of communism, including in the ongoing Vietnam War. He launched a full-scale military intervention in Southeast Asia, dramatically increasing the number of American military personnel deployed; casualties soared among U.S. soldiers and Vietnam civilians. In 1968, the communist Tet Offensive inflamed the anti-war movement and public opinion turned against America's involvement in the war. In Europe, Johnson maintained the postwar policies of his predecessors, by continuing to promote and foster political integration and economic cooperation among Western European nations.During his presidency, the American political landscape transformed significantly, as white Southerners who were once staunch Democrats began moving to the Republican Party and Black voters who sporadically supported the Democrats prior to 1964 began shifting towards the party in historic numbers. Due to his domestic agenda, Johnson's presidency marked the peak of modern American liberalism in the 20th century. Johnson faced further troubles with race riots in major cities and increasing crime. His political opponents seized the opportunity and raised demands for "law and order" policies. Johnson began his presidency with near-universal support, but his approval declined throughout his presidency as the public became frustrated with both the Vietnam War and domestic unrest. Johnson initially sought to run for re-election; however, following disappointing results in the New Hampshire primary he withdrew his candidacy. Johnson returned to his Texas ranch, where he died in 1973. Public opinion and academic assessments of his legacy have fluctuated greatly ever since. Historians and scholars rank Johnson in the upper tier for his accomplishments regarding domestic policy. His administration passed many major laws that made substantial changes in civil rights, health care, welfare, and education. Conversely, Johnson is strongly criticized for his foreign policy, namely presiding over escalated American involvement in the Vietnam War. (Wikipedia) 																			President	1908				 Lyndon Johnson 						1973														 13450 | 13482 			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27127	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupino_Lane																			Lane				Lupino				 Henry William George Lupino (16 June 1892 – 10 November 1959) professionally Lupino Lane, was an English actor and theatre manager, and a member of the famous Lupino family, which eventually included his cousin, the screenwriter/director/actress Ida Lupino. Lane started out as a child performer, known as 'Little Nipper', and went on to appear in a wide range of theatrical, music hall and film performances. Increasingly celebrated for his silent comedy short subjects, he is best known in the United Kingdom for playing Bill Snibson in the play and film Me and My Girl, which popularized the song and dance routine "The Lambeth Walk".[1] 																			 Actor, comedian 	1892				 Lupino Lane 						1959														775			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27125	schema:Person																						Cochrane				Lucy																												 Lucy Cochrane 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27124	schema:Person																						Hamill								Lt.Col.																			Lt.Col.					 Lt.Col. Hamill 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27123	schema:Person																						Lt.				Godfrey				 Military officer 																			 Military officer 					 Lt. Godfrey 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27122	schema:Person																						 Lt. Gen. 				Keightley				 Military officer 																			 Military officer 					 Lt. Gen. Keightley 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27121	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma																			Mountbatten				Louis				 Admiral of the Fleet Albert Victor Nicholas Louis Francis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma[1][2][n 1] (25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979) was a British statesman, naval officer, colonial administrator and close relative of the British royal family. He was born in the United Kingdom to the prominent Battenberg family. He was a maternal uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a second cousin of King George VI. He joined the Royal Navy during the First World War and was appointed Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia Command, in the Second World War. He later served as the last Viceroy of India and briefly as the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India. (Wikipedia) 																			 British naval officer and statesman 	1900				 Louis Mountbatten 						1979														 707 | 13460 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27118	schema:Person																						Untung																																 Lieut. Col. Untung 																				13464					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27117	schema:Person																						Baily				Leslie				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Leslie Baily 																				698			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27116	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Godowsky																			Godowsky				Leopold				 Leopold Mordkhelovich Godowsky Sr. (13 February 1870 – 21 November 1938) was a Lithuanian-born American virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher. He was one of the most highly regarded performers of his time,[1] known for his theories concerning the application of relaxed weight and economy of motion within pianistic technique – principles later propagated by his pupils, such as Heinrich Neuhaus. (Wikipedia) 																			 Musician and composer 	1870				 Leopold Godowsky 						1938														695			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27115	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Woolley																			Wooley				Leonard				 Sir Charles Leonard Woolley (17 April 1880 – 20 February 1960) was a British archaeologist best known for his excavations at Ur in Mesopotamia. He is recognized as one of the first "modern" archaeologists who excavated in a methodical way, keeping careful records, and using them to reconstruct ancient life and history.[1] Woolley was knighted in 1935 for his contributions to the discipline of archaeology.[2] He married the British archaeologist Katharine Woolley. (Wikipedia) 																			Archaeologist					 Leonard Wooley 																				667			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27114	schema:Person																						 de Vries 				Leonard				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Leonard de Vries 																				691			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27112	schema:Person																						Navaratnam				Leela																												 Leela Navaratnam 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27111	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Kuan_Yew																			Yew				 Lee Kuan 				 Lee Kuan Yew   (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean statesman and lawyer who served as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990, as well as Secretary-General of the People's Action Party from 1954 to 1992. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanjong Pagar from 1955 until his death in 2015. Lee is widely recognised as the founding father of the modern Singaporean state, and for his leadership in turning it into a highly developed country under his tenure. 																			 Prime Minister of Singapore 	1923				 Lee Kuan Yew 						2015														13465			Singaporean		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27110	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurens_Van_Der_Post																			 Van Der Post 				Laurens				 Sir Laurens Jan van der Post, CBE (13 December 1906 – 15 December 1996)[1][2] was a South African Afrikaner writer, farmer, soldier, educator, journalist, humanitarian, philosopher, explorer and conservationist. He was noted for his interest in Jungianism and the Kalahari Bushmen, his experiences during World War II, as well as his relationships with notable figures such as the future King Charles III and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. After his death, there was controversy over claims that he had exaggerated many aspects of his life, as well as his sexual abuse and impregnation of a 14-year-old girl. 																			Writer	1906				 Laurens Van Der Post 						1996														13477			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27109	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Gilliam																			Gilliam				Laurence				 Laurence Duval Gilliam, OBE (4 March 1907 – 15 November 1964) was a BBC radio producer.Gilliam worked with the Gramophone Company, before transferred to the BBC drama department in 1933, where he was responsible for features. At the end of World War II he was appointed OBE for his outstanding programmes. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Producer 	1907				 Laurence Gilliam 						1964														13471			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27108	schema:Person																						Kiat				 Lai Chong 				 Not entirely clear, but he appears to be a Malaysian BBC presenter from Sarawak 																			 Malaysian Interviewer from Sarawak 					 Lai Chong Kiat 																				13451			Malaysian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27105	schema:Person																						Masters				Kit																												 Kit Masters 																				13457					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27104	schema:Person																						Mansell				Kit				 Captain, Commanding officer 																			 Captain, Commanding officer 					 Kit Mansell 																				13466					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27103	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_V_of_the_United_Kingdom																							George				 George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. (Wikipedia) 																			 King of the United Kingdom 	1865				 King George V 						1936														 696 | 697 | 698 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27102	schema:Person																						Frost				K.T.																												 K.T. Frost 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27101	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Cary																			Cary				Joyce																							Novelist	1888				 Joyce Cary 						1957														670			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27097	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tusa																			Tusa				John				 Sir John Tusa (born 2 March 1936) is a British arts administrator, and radio and television journalist. He is co-chairman of the European Union Youth Orchestra from 2014. chairman, British Architecture Trust Board, RIBA, from 2014. From 1980 to 1986, he was a main presenter of BBC 2's Newsnight programme. From 1986 to 1993, he was managing director of the BBC World Service. From 1995 to 2007, he was managing director of the City of London's Barbican Arts Centre. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1936				 John Tusa 																				13459			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27096	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tower																			Tower				John				 John Goodwin Tower (September 29, 1925 – April 5, 1991) was an American politician and military officer who represented Texas in the United States Senate from 1961 to 1985. He was the first Republican elected to the U.S. Senate from Texas since Reconstruction. Tower is known for leading the Tower Commission, which investigated the Iran-Contra Affair in the Reagan administration. Born in Houston, Texas, he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II. After the war, he worked as a radio announcer and taught at Midwestern University (now Midwestern State University) in Wichita Falls. He switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in the early 1950s and worked on the 1956 presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Tower lost Texas's 1960 Senate election to Democratic Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, but performed relatively well compared to his Republican predecessors. With the Democratic victory in the 1960 presidential election, Johnson vacated his Senate seat to become Vice President of the United States. In the 1961 special election, Tower defeated Johnson's appointed successor, Bill Blakley. He won re-election in 1966, 1972, and 1978. Upon joining the Senate in 1961, Tower became the first Republican Senator to represent a state in the South since 1913. He was the only Southern Republican in the Senate until Strom Thurmond switched parties in 1964. A political conservative earlier in his career, Tower staunchly opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Starting in 1976 with his support of Gerald Ford rather than Ronald Reagan in the 1976 Republican primaries, Tower began to alienate many fellow conservatives. He became less conservative over time, later voicing support for legal abortion, gay rights, and opposing President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983. Tower retired from the Senate in 1985. After leaving Congress, he served as chief negotiator of the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks with the Soviet Union and led the Tower Commission. The commission's report was highly critical of the Reagan administration's relations with Iran and the Contras. In 1989, incoming President George H. W. Bush chose Tower as his nominee for Secretary of Defense, but his nomination was rejected by the Senate. After the defeat, Tower chaired the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. Tower died in the 1991 Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 crash. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1925				 John Tower 						1991														13450			America		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27095	schema:Person																						Roberts				John																												 John Roberts 																				13457					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27094	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reith,_1st_Baron_Reith																			Reith				John				 John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith, KT, GCVO, GBE, CB, TD, PC (/ˈriːθ/; 20 July 1889 – 16 June 1971), was a Scottish broadcasting executive who established the tradition of independent public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom. In 1922, he was employed by the BBC, then the British Broadcasting Company Ltd., as its general manager; in 1923 he became its managing director, and in 1927 he was employed as the Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation created under a royal charter. His concept of broadcasting as a way of educating the masses marked for a long time the BBC and similar organisations around the world. An engineer by profession, and standing at 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) tall, he was a larger-than-life figure who was a pioneer in his field. (Wikipedia) 																			 Founding director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation 	1889				 John Reith 						1971														705			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27093	schema:Person																						Nicoll				John																							Producer					 John Nicoll 																				13478					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27090	schema:Person																						Goodison				John																												 John Goodison 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27089	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy																			Kennedy				John				 John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to as JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was the youngest person elected president. Kennedy served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his foreign policy concerned relations with the Soviet Union and Cuba. A Democrat, Kennedy represented Massachusetts in both houses of the U.S. Congress prior to his presidency. Born into the prominent Kennedy family in Brookline, Massachusetts, Kennedy graduated from Harvard University in 1940, joining the U.S. Naval Reserve the following year. During World War II, he commanded PT boats in the Pacific theater. Kennedy's survival following the sinking of PT-109 and his rescue of his fellow sailors made him a war hero and earned the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, but left him with serious injuries. After a brief stint in journalism, Kennedy represented a working-class Boston district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953. He was subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate, serving as the junior senator for Massachusetts from 1953 to 1960. While in the Senate, Kennedy published his book, Profiles in Courage, which won a Pulitzer Prize. Kennedy ran in the 1960 presidential election. His campaign gained momentum after the first televised presidential debates in American history, and he was elected president, narrowly defeating Republican opponent Richard Nixon, the incumbent vice president. Kennedy's presidency saw high tensions with communist states in the Cold War. He increased the number of American military advisers in South Vietnam, and the Strategic Hamlet Program began during his presidency. In 1961, he authorized attempts to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion and Operation Mongoose. In October 1962, U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet missile bases had been deployed in Cuba. The resulting period of tensions, termed the Cuban Missile Crisis, nearly resulted in nuclear war. In August 1961, after East German troops erected the Berlin Wall, Kennedy sent an army convoy to reassure West Berliners of U.S. support, and delivered one of his most famous speeches in West Berlin in June 1963. In 1963, Kennedy signed the first nuclear weapons treaty. He presided over the establishment of the Peace Corps, Alliance for Progress with Latin America, and the continuation of the Apollo program with the goal of landing a man on the Moon before 1970. He supported the civil rights movement but was only somewhat successful in passing his New Frontier domestic policies. On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. His vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, assumed the presidency. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the assassination, but he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later. The FBI and the Warren Commission both concluded Oswald had acted alone, but conspiracy theories about the assassination persist. After Kennedy's death, Congress enacted many of his proposals, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Revenue Act of 1964. Kennedy ranks highly in polls of U.S. presidents with historians and the general public. His personal life has been the focus of considerable sustained interest following public revelations in the 1970s of his chronic health ailments and extramarital affairs. Kennedy is the most recent U.S. president to have died in office. (Wikipedia) 																			President	1917				 John F. Kennedy 						1963														 13450 | 13482 			American		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27085	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Antill																			Antill				John				 John Henry Antill, CMG, OBE (8 April 1904 – 29 December 1986) was an Australian composer best known for his ballet Corroboree. (Wikipedia) 																			Composer	1904				 John Antill 						1986														13476			Australian		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27081	schema:Person																						Hogg				James				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 James Hogg 																				13457			British		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27078	schema:Person																						Cameron				James																							 BBC Reporter 	1911				 James Cameron 						1985														690			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27077	schema:Person																						Hylton				Jack				 Orchestra leader 																			 Orchestra leader 	1892				 Jack Hylton 						1965														698					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27076	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Whitley																			Whitley				 J H 				 John Henry Whitley (8 February 1866 – 3 February 1935), often known as J. H. Whitley, was a British politician and Georgist.[2][3] He was the final Liberal to serve as Speaker of the House of Commons, a role he held from 1921 to 1928.  His friendship with John Reith led to his appointment as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC in 1930.[23] In 1932, he made the first broadcast on the Empire Service, which developed into the World Service.[7] He held the Chairmanship until his death. (Wikipedia) 																			 Chairman of the BBC 					 J H Whitley 																				 705 | 774 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27073	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indira_Gandhi																			Gandhi				Indira				 Indira Feroze Gandhi (Hindi: [ˈɪndɪɾɑː ˈɡɑːndʱi] ; née Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984. She was India's first and, to date, only female prime minister, and a central figure in Indian politics as the leader of the Indian National Congress. Gandhi was the daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India, and the mother of Rajiv Gandhi, who succeeded her in office as the country's sixth prime minister. Furthermore, Gandhi's cumulative tenure of 15 years and 350 days makes her the second-longest-serving Indian prime minister after her father.  Henry Kissinger described her as an "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her tough personality since her lifetime.During Nehru's premiership from 1947 to 1964, Gandhi served as his hostess and accompanied him on his numerous foreign trips. In 1959, she played a part in the dissolution of the communist-led Kerala state government as then-president of the Indian National Congress, otherwise a ceremonial position to which she was elected earlier that year. Lal Bahadur Shastri, who had succeeded Nehru as prime minister upon his death in 1964, appointed her minister of information and broadcasting in his government; the same year she was elected to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. On Shastri's sudden death in January 1966, Gandhi defeated her rival, Morarji Desai, in the Congress Party's parliamentary leadership election to become leader and also succeeded Shastri as prime minister. She led the Congress to victory in two subsequent elections, starting with the 1967 general election, in which she was first elected to the lower house of the Indian parliament, the Lok Sabha. In 1971, the Congress Party headed by Gandhi managed to secure its first landslide victory since her father's sweep in 1962, focusing on issues such as poverty. But following the nationwide Emergency implemented by her, she faced massive anti-incumbency and lost the 1977 general election, the first time for the Congress party to do so. Gandhi was ousted from office and even lost her seat in parliament in the election. Nevertheless, her faction of the Congress Party won the next general election by a landslide, due to Gandhi's leadership and weak governance of the Janata Party rule, the first non-Congress government in independent modern India's history. As prime minister, Gandhi was known for her political intransigence and unprecedented centralization of power. In 1967, she headed a military conflict with China in which India successfully repelled Chinese incursions in the Himalayas. In 1971, she went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power in South Asia. Gandhi's rule saw India grow closer to the Soviet Union by signing a friendship treaty in 1971, with India receiving military, financial, and diplomatic support from the Soviet Union during its conflict with Pakistan in the same year. Despite India being at the forefront of the non-aligned movement, Gandhi led India to become one of the Soviet Union's closest allies in Asia, with India and the Soviet Union often supporting each other in proxy wars and at the United Nations. Citing separatist tendencies and in response to a call for revolution, Gandhi instituted a state of emergency from 1975 to 1977, during which basic civil liberties were suspended and the press was censored. Widespread atrocities were carried out during that period. Gandhi faced the growing Sikh separatism throughout her third premiership; in response, she ordered Operation Blue Star, which involved military action in the Golden Temple and resulted in bloodshed with hundreds of Sikhs killed. On 31 October 1984, Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards, both of whom were Sikh nationalists seeking retribution for the events at the temple. Gandhi is remembered as the most powerful woman in the world during her tenure. Her supporters cite her leadership during victories over geopolitical rivals China and Pakistan, the Green Revolution, a growing economy in the early 1980s, and her anti-poverty campaign that led her to be known as "Mother Indira" (a pun on Mother India) among the country's poor and rural classes. However, critics note her authoritarian rule of India during the Emergency. In 1999, Gandhi was named "Woman of the Millennium" in an online poll organized by the BBC. In 2020, Gandhi was named by Time magazine among the 100  women who defined the past century as counterparts to the magazine's previous choices for Man of the Year. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of India 	1917				 Indira Gandhi 						1984														13482			Indian		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27070	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Smith																			Smith				Ian				 Ian Douglas Smith  (8 April 1919 – 20 November 2007) was a Rhodesian politician, farmer, and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (known as Southern Rhodesia until October 1964 and now known as Zimbabwe) from 1964 to 1979. He was the country's first leader to be born and raised in Rhodesia, and led the predominantly white government that unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom in November 1965 in opposition to the UK's demands for the implementation of majority rule as a condition for independence. His 15 years in power were defined by the country's international isolation and involvement in the Rhodesian Bush War, which pitted Rhodesia's armed forces against the Soviet- and Chinese-funded military wings of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) and Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU). Smith was born to British immigrants in the small town of Selukwe in the Southern Rhodesian Midlands, four years before the colony became self-governing in 1923. During the Second World War, he served as a Royal Air Force fighter pilot. A crash in Egypt caused debilitating facial and bodily wounds that remained conspicuous for the rest of his life. Following recovery, he served in Europe, where he was shot down and subsequently fought alongside Italian partisans. After the war, he established a farm in his hometown in 1948 and became a Member of Parliament for Selukwe that same year. Originally a member of the Liberal Party, he defected to the United Federal Party in 1953, and served as Chief Whip from 1958 onwards. He left that party in 1961 in protest over the territory's new constitution, and went on to co-found the Rhodesian Front the following year. Smith became Deputy Prime Minister following the Front's December 1962 election victory, and he stepped up to the premiership after Field resigned in April 1964, two months before the first events that led to the Bush War took place. After repeated talks with British Prime Minister Harold Wilson broke down, Smith and his Cabinet unilaterally declared independence on 11 November 1965 in an effort to delay majority rule; shortly afterwards, the first phase of the war began in earnest. After further negotiations with the UK failed, Rhodesia cut all remaining British ties and reconstituted itself as a republic in 1970. Smith led the Front to four election victories over the course of his premiership; despite sporadic negotiations with moderate leader Abel Muzorawa over the course of the war, his support came exclusively from the white minority, with the black majority being widely disenfranchised under the country's electoral system. The country initially endured United Nations sanctions and international isolation with the assistance of South Africa and, until 1974, the Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique. Following 15 years of protracted fighting, with economic sanctions, international pressure and the decline in South African support taking their toll, Smith conceded to the implementation of majority rule and signed the Internal Settlement in 1978 with moderate leaders, excluding ZANU and ZAPU; the country was renamed Zimbabwe Rhodesia the following year. The new order, however, failed to gain international recognition, and the war continued. After being succeeded as Prime Minister by Muzorawa, Smith took part in the trilateral peace negotiations at Lancaster House, which led to fully free elections and the recognition of an independent Zimbabwe.  Following the election, Smith served as Leader of the Opposition for seven years and marked himself as a strident critic of Robert Mugabe's government. His criticisms persisted after his 1987 retirement: He dedicated much of his 1997 memoir, The Great Betrayal, to condemning Mugabe, UK politicians, and defending his premiership. In 2005, Smith moved to South Africa for medical treatment, where he died two years later at the age of 88.  As the dominant political figure and public face of Rhodesia in its final decades, Smith remains a divisive and controversial political figure to this day. By his supporters, he has been hailed as "a political visionary ... who understood the uncomfortable truths of Africa", defending his rule as one of stability and a stalwart against communism. His critics, in turn, have condemned him as "an unrepentant racist ... who brought untold suffering to millions of Zimbabweans" as the leader of a white supremacist government responsible for disempowering and discriminating against the black majority. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia 	1919				 Ian Smith 						2007														13482			Zimbabwean/Rhodesian		
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27064	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Jacob																			Jacob				Ian				 Lieutenant General Sir Edward Ian Claud Jacob GBE, CB (27 September 1899 – 24 April 1993), known as Ian Jacob, was a British Army officer, who served as the Military Assistant Secretary to Winston Churchill's war cabinet and was later a distinguished broadcasting executive, serving as the Director-General of the BBC from 1952 to 1959. (Wikipedia) 																			 Director General of BBC's Overseas Service 	1899				 Ian Jacob 						1993														654			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27063	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Gaitskell																			Gaitskell				Hugh				 Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell CBE (9 April 1906 – 18 January 1963) was a British politician who served as Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1955 until his death in 1963. (Wikipedia) 																			 Leader of the Labour Party 	1906-04-09				 Hugh Gaitskell 						1963-01-18														659			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27062	schema:Person																						Carter				Howard																												 Howard Carter 																				698					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27061	schema:Person			http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Morrison																			Morrison				Herbert				 Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, CH, PC (3 January 1888 – 6 March 1965) was a British politician who held a variety of senior positions in the Cabinet as a member of the Labour Party. During the inter-war period, he was Minister of Transport during the Second MacDonald ministry, then after losing his parliamentary seat in the 1931 general election, he became Leader of the London County Council in the 1930s. After returning to the Commons, he was defeated by Clement Attlee in the 1935 Labour Party leadership election but later acted as Home Secretary in the wartime coalition. (Wikipedia) 																			 Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 	1888				 Herbert Morrison MP 						1965														669			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27060	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Moore																			Moore				Henry				 Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. Moore also produced many drawings, including a series depicting Londoners sheltering from the Blitz during the Second World War, along with other graphic works on paper. (Wikipedia) 																			Sculptor	1898				 Henry Moore 						1986														668			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27059	schema:Person																						Astbury				Harry																												 Harry Astbury 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27058	schema:Person																						Harry				Adams																												 Harry Adams 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27057	schema:Person																						Bowen				Harold				 Welsh military services veteran 																								 Harold Bowen 																				13485			British/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27056	schema:Person																						White				Harcourt																												 Harcourt White 																				13471					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27055	schema:Person			https://www.discogs.com/artist/4995747-Hamzah-Dolmat																			Dolmat				Hamzah				Musician																			 Violinist and musician 	1923				 Hamzah Dolmat 						1987														 676 | 678 | 679 | 680 | 681 | 682 | 683 | 684 | 685 			Malaysian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27052	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C4%81lote_Tupou_III																			Salote								 Sālote Tupou III (born Sālote Mafile‘o Pilolevu; 13 March 1900 – 16 December 1965) was Queen of Tonga from 1918 to her death in 1965. She reigned for nearly 48 years, longer than any other Tongan monarch. She was well known for her height, standing 6 ft 3 in (1.91 metres) tall in her prime. (Wikipedia) 																			 Queen of Tonga 	1900				 H.M. Queen Salote of Tonga 						1965														 13458 | 13476 			Tonga		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27051	schema:Person																						Noone				H.D.				 Protector of Aborigines, Perak, F.M.S. 																			 Protector of Aborigines, Perak, F.M.S. 					 H.D. Noone 																				863					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27050	schema:Person																						Lister				H.																												 H. Lister 																				13471					
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27048	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynfor_Evans																			Evans				Gwynfor				 Gwynfor Richard Evans (1 September 1912 – 21 April 2005) was a Welsh politician, lawyer and author. He was President of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru for thirty-six years and was the first member of Parliament to represent it at Westminster, which he did twice, from 1966 to 1970, and again from 1974 to 1979. On entering the House of Commons, he famously failed in his attempt to obtain permission to take the oath in the Welsh language. He was the first MP to attempt to do so, but the right to take the oath in any of the UK's native languages was not granted until 1974. His most notable achievement was his successful campaign for the creation of a Welsh-language television channel. (Wikipedia) 																			Politician	1912				 Gwynfor Evans 						2005														13482			British/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27045	schema:Person																						Nichol				Gwynedd																												 Gwynedd Nichol 																				13478					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27044	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Simon																			Simon				Glyn				 William Glyn Hughes Simon (14 April 1903 – 14 June 1972) was a Welsh prelate who served as the Anglican Archbishop of Wales from 1968 to 1971. (Wikipedia) 																			Archbishop	1903				 Glyn Simon 						1972														13482			British/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27043	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Templer																			Templer				Gerald				 Templer is best known for implementing strategies that heavily contributed to the defeat of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) during the Malayan Emergency. (Wikipedia) 																			 High Commissioner of Malaysia 	1919				 Gerald Templer 						2008														 664 | 708 			British/Welsh		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27042	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraint_Evans																			Evans				Geraint				 Sir Geraint Llewellyn Evans CBE (16 February 1922 – 19 September 1992) was a Welsh bass-baritone noted for operatic roles including Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, and the title role in Wozzeck. Evans was especially acclaimed for his performances in the title role of Verdi's Falstaff. He sang more than 70 different roles in a career that lasted from his first appearance at Covent Garden in 1948 to his farewell there in 1984. (Wikipedia) 																			 Opera singer 	1922				 Geraint Llewellyn Evans 						1992														13482					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27037	schema:Person																						Simpson				George				 Shipping Agent 																								 George Simpson 																				773					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27036	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell																			Orwell				George				 Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell.[2] His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism, and support of democratic socialism.[3] 																			Writer	1903				 George Orwell 						1950														674					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27035	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_McGovern																			McGovern				George				 George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 – October 21, 2012) was an American historian and South Dakota politician who was a U.S. representative and three-term U.S. senator, and the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election. McGovern grew up in Mitchell, South Dakota, where he became a renowned debater. He volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Forces upon the country's entry into World War II. As a B-24 Liberator pilot, he flew 35 missions over German-occupied Europe from a base in Italy.  Among the medals he received was a Distinguished Flying Cross for making a hazardous emergency landing of his damaged plane and saving his crew.  After the war he earned degrees from Dakota Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, culminating in a PhD, and served as a history professor. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1956 and re-elected in 1958. After a failed bid for the U.S. Senate in 1960, he was a successful candidate in 1962. As a senator, McGovern was an example of modern American liberalism. He became most known for his outspoken opposition to the growing U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He staged a brief nomination run in the 1968 presidential election as a stand-in for the assassinated Robert F. Kennedy. The subsequent McGovern–Fraser Commission fundamentally altered the presidential nominating process, by increasing the number of caucuses and primaries and reducing the influence of party insiders. The McGovern–Hatfield Amendment sought to end the Vietnam War by legislative means but was defeated in 1970 and 1971. McGovern's long-shot, grassroots-based 1972 presidential campaign found triumph in gaining the Democratic nomination but left the party split ideologically, and the failed vice-presidential pick of Thomas Eagleton undermined McGovern's credibility. In the general election McGovern lost to incumbent Richard Nixon in one of the biggest landslides in U.S. electoral history. Though re-elected to the Senate in 1968 and 1974, McGovern was defeated in his bid for a fourth term in 1980. Beginning with his experiences in war-torn Italy and continuing throughout his career, McGovern was involved in issues related to agriculture, food, nutrition, and hunger. As the first director of the Food for Peace program in 1961, McGovern oversaw the distribution of U.S. surpluses to the needy abroad and was instrumental in the creation of the United Nations-run World Food Programme. As sole chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs from 1968 to 1977, McGovern publicized the problem of hunger within the United States and issued the "McGovern Report", which led to a new set of nutritional guidelines for Americans. McGovern later served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture from 1998 to 2001 and was appointed the first UN global ambassador on world hunger by the World Food Programme in 2001. The McGovern–Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program has provided school meals for millions of children in dozens of countries since 2000 and resulted in McGovern's being named World Food Prize co‑laureate in 2008. (Wikipedia) 																			Senator	1922				 George McGovern 						2012														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27034	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_F._Kennan																			Kennan				George				 George Frost Kennan (February 16, 1904 – March 17, 2005) was an American diplomat and historian. He was best known as an advocate of a policy of containment of Soviet expansion during the Cold War. He lectured widely and wrote scholarly histories of the relations between the USSR and the United States. He was also one of the group of foreign policy elders known as "The Wise Men". During the late 1940s, his writings inspired the Truman Doctrine and the U.S. foreign policy of containing the USSR. His "Long Telegram" from Moscow in 1946 and the subsequent 1947 article "The Sources of Soviet Conduct" argued that the Soviet regime was inherently expansionist and that its influence had to be "contained" in areas of vital strategic importance to the United States. These texts provided justification for the Truman administration's new anti-Soviet policy. Kennan played a major role in the development of definitive Cold War programs and institutions, notably the Marshall Plan. Soon after his concepts had become U.S. policy, Kennan began to criticize the foreign policies that he had helped articulate. By late 1948, Kennan became confident that the US could commence positive dialogue with the Soviet government. His proposals were dismissed by the Truman administration, and Kennan's influence waned, particularly after Dean Acheson was appointed Secretary of State in 1949. Soon thereafter, U.S. Cold War strategy assumed a more assertive and militaristic quality, causing Kennan to lament what he believed was an abrogation of his previous assessments. In 1950, Kennan left the State Department—except for a brief ambassadorial stint in Moscow and a longer one in Yugoslavia—and became a realist critic of U.S. foreign policy. He continued to analyze international affairs as a faculty member of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1956 until his death in 2005 at age 101. (Wikipedia) 																			Diplomat	1904				 George Kennan 						2005														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27033	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_de_Havilland																			 de Havilland 				 Geoffrey H. 				 Captain Sir Geoffrey de Havilland,  (27 July 1882 – 21 May 1965) was an English aviation pioneer and aerospace engineer.  The aircraft company he founded produced the Mosquito, which has been considered the most versatile warplane ever built, and his Comet was the first jet airliner to go into production. (Wikipedia) 																			 Aircraft engineer and aviation pioneer 	1882				 Geoffrey de Havilland 						1965														13471			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27030	schema:Person																						Martin				Geoff																												 Geoff Martin 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27029	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gathorne_Gathorne-Hardy,_5th_Earl_of_Cranbrook																			Gathorne-Hardy				Gathorne				 Lord Medway was an assistant at the Sarawak Museum, Sarawak, a British colony on the north-west coast of Borneo, 1956-8. Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 5th Earl of Cranbrook,  (born 20 June 1933), styled Lord Medway until 1978, is a British zoologist, biologist, naturalist, and peer. Since 1956, he has been active in the fields of ornithology, mammalogy, and zooarchaeology, and has influenced research and education in Southeast Asia. His career focus was on swiftlets and other small Southeast Asian  birds, as well as on mammals, including orangutans.He is the author of Wild Mammals of South-East Asia (1986), Wonders of nature in South-East Asia (1997) and Swiftlets of Borneo: Builders of Edible Nests (2002) and Key Environments: Malaysia (2013), which had a foreword from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.  (Wikipedia) 																			 Zoologist, Biologist, Naturalist 	1933				 Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy,Lord Medway Gathorne 																				13454			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27028	schema:Person																						Wiseman				G.D.H.																												 G.D.H. Wiseman 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27027	schema:Person																						Carter				G.A.I.																												 G.A.I. Carter 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27026	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Mulley																			Mulley				Frederick				 Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley, PC (3 July 1918 – 15 March 1995) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister-at-law and economist. (Wikipedia) 																			Politician	1918				 Frederick Mulley 						1995														13463			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27025	schema:Person																						Grisewood				Freddie				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 	1888				 Freddie Grisewood 						1972														698			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27024	schema:Person																						Lucas				Fred																												 Fred Lucas 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27023	schema:Person																						Marchant				Frank																												 Frank Marchant 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27022	schema:Person																						Foster				Frank				 A speaker who experienced the harsh conditions of building the Burma-Siam Railway during World War II 																								 Frank Foster 																				711			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27021	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Byers																			Byers				Frank				 Charles Frank Byers, Baron Byers, OBE, PC, DL (24 July 1915 – 6 February 1984) was a British Liberal Party politician who later became a life peer and Privy Councillor. (Wikipedia) 																			 speaker, chair 	1915				 Frank Byers 						1984														659			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27018	schema:Person																						Howatson																																 Fr. Howatson 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27017	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Lush																			Lush				Ernest				 Ernest Lush (23 January 1908 – 12 May 1988) was an English classical pianist who was best known as an accompanist. (Wikipedia) 																			Pianist	1908				 Ernest Lush 						1988														699			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27016	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Powell																			Powell				Enoch				 John Enoch Powell  (16 June 1912 – 8 February 1998) was a British politician. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (1950–1974) and was Minister of Health (1960–1963) then Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP (1974–1987). Before entering politics, Powell was a classical scholar. During the Second World War, he served in both staff and intelligence positions, reaching the rank of brigadier. He also wrote poetry, and many books on classical and political subjects. Powell attracted widespread attention for his "Rivers of Blood" speech, delivered on 20 April 1968 to the General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre. In it, Powell criticised the rates of immigration into the UK, especially from the New Commonwealth, and opposed the anti-discrimination legislation Race Relations Bill. The speech drew sharp criticism from some of Powell's own party members and The Times, with Conservative Party leader Edward Heath dismissing Powell a day after the speech from his position as Shadow Defence Secretary. In the aftermath of the speech, several polls suggested that 67 to 82 per cent of the UK population agreed with Powell's opinions. His supporters claimed that the large public following that Powell attracted helped the Conservatives to win the 1970 general election, and perhaps cost them the February 1974 general election, when Powell turned his back on the Conservatives by endorsing a vote for Labour, which returned as a minority government. Powell was returned to the House of Commons in October 1974 as the Ulster Unionist Party MP for the Northern Ireland constituency of South Down. He represented the constituency until he was defeated at the 1987 general election. (Wikipedia) 																			Politician	1912				 Enoch Powell 						1998														13482			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27015	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ward,_7th_Viscount_Bangor																			Ward				Edward				 Edward Henry Harold Ward, 7th Viscount Bangor (5 November 1905 – 8 May 1993), was an Anglo-Irish peer, journalist, war correspondent, and author. He worked under the name Edward Ward. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1905				 Edward Ward 						1993														 655 | 13450 | 13458 | 13476 			British/Irish		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27014	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Heath																			Heath				Edward				 Sir Edward Richard George Heath  (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), commonly known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975. Heath also served for 51 years as a Member of Parliament from 1950 to 2001. Outside politics, Heath was a yachtsman, a musician, and an author. Born to a lady's maid and a carpenter, Heath was educated at a grammar school in Ramsgate, Kent (Chatham House Grammar School for boys) and became a leader within student politics while studying at the University of Oxford. He served as an officer in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War. He worked briefly in the Civil Service, but resigned in order to stand for Parliament, and was elected for Bexley at the 1950 election. He was promoted to become Chief Whip by Anthony Eden in 1955, and in 1959 was appointed to the Cabinet by Harold Macmillan as Minister of Labour. He later held the role of Lord Privy Seal and in 1963, was made President of the Board of Trade by Alec Douglas-Home. After the Conservatives were defeated at the 1964 election, Heath was elected as Leader of the Conservative Party in 1965, becoming Leader of the Opposition. Although he led the Conservatives to a landslide defeat at the 1966 election, he remained in the leadership, and at the 1970 election led his party to an unexpected victory. During his time as prime minister, Heath oversaw the decimalisation of British coinage in 1971, and in 1972 he led the reformation of local government, significantly reducing the number of local authorities and creating several new metropolitan counties, much of which remains to this day. Perhaps Heath's most prominent achievement came in 1973, when he led the United Kingdom into membership of the European Communities popularly known as entry to the Common Market (which would later become the European Union) as a member state. Heath had always been a strong supporter of British membership of the EC, and after winning the decisive vote in the House of Commons by 356 to 244 to join, he led the negotiations that culminated in the UK's entry into the EC on 1 January 1973. According to biographer John Campbell, Heath regarded this as his personal "finest hour".Heath's time as prime minister also coincided with the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, with his approval of internment without trial and subsequent suspension of the Stormont Parliament seeing the imposition of direct British rule. Unofficial talks with Provisional Irish Republican Army delegates were unsuccessful, as was the Sunningdale Agreement of 1973, which led the MPs of the Ulster Unionist Party to withdraw from the Conservative whip. Heath also tried to reform British trade unionism with the Industrial Relations Act, and hoped to deregulate the economy and make a transfer from direct to indirect taxation. However, a miners' strike at the start of 1974 severely damaged the Government, causing the implementation of the Three-Day Week to conserve energy. Attempting to resolve the situation, Heath called an election for February 1974, attempting to obtain a mandate to face down the miners' wage demands, but this instead resulted in a hung parliament, with the Conservatives losing their majority. Despite gaining fewer votes, the Labour Party won four more seats, and Heath resigned as Prime Minister on 4 March after talks with the Liberal Party to form a coalition government were unsuccessful. After losing a second successive election in October 1974, Heath insisted he would continue as leader, but in January 1975, Margaret Thatcher announced she would challenge Heath for the leadership, and on 4 February, she narrowly outpolled him in the first round. Heath chose to resign the leadership rather than contest the second round. Heath returned to the backbenches, where he would remain until 2001. In 1975, he played a major role in the referendum on British membership of the EC, campaigning for the eventually successful "Yes" vote to remain in the Community. Heath would later become an embittered critic of Thatcher during her time as prime minister, speaking and writing against the policies of Thatcherism. Following the 1992 election, he became Father of the House, until his retirement from the Commons in 2001. He died in 2005, aged 89. Heath is one of four British prime ministers never to have married. He has been described by the BBC as "the first working-class meritocrat" to become Conservative leader in "the party's modern history" and "a One Nation Tory in the Disraeli tradition who rejected the laissez-faire capitalism that Thatcher would enthusiastically endorse." (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister 	1916				 Edward Heath 						2005														13482			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27010	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary																			Hillary				Edmund				 Sir Edmund Percival Hillary  (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. They were part of the ninth British expedition to Everest, led by John Hunt. From 1985 to 1988 he served as New Zealand's High Commissioner to India and Bangladesh and concurrently as Ambassador to Nepal. Hillary became interested in mountaineering while in secondary school. He made his first major climb in 1939, reaching the summit of Mount Ollivier. He served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force as a navigator during World War II and was wounded in an accident. Prior to the Everest expedition, Hillary had been part of the British reconnaissance expedition to the mountain in 1951 as well as an unsuccessful attempt to climb Cho Oyu in 1952. As part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition he reached the South Pole overland in 1958. He subsequently reached the North Pole, making him the first person to reach both poles and summit Everest. Time named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.Beginning in 1960, Hillary devoted himself to assisting the Sherpa people of Nepal through the Himalayan Trust, which he established. His efforts are credited with the construction of many schools and hospitals in Nepal. Hillary had numerous honours conferred upon him, including the Order of the Garter in 1995. Upon his death in 2008, he was given a state funeral in New Zealand. (Wikipedia) 																			 Mountaineer, Explorer 	1919				 Sir Edmund Hillary 						2008														 653 | 13476 			 New Zealander 		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27009	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Blunden																			Blunden				Edmund				 Edmund Charles Blunden CBE MC (1 November 1896 – 20 January 1974) was an English poet, author, and critic. Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose. For most of his career, Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong. He ended his career as Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature six times. (Wikipedia) 																			 Poet, writer 	1896				 Edmund Blunden 						1974														 658 | 1657 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27008	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Evans																			Evans				Dame				 Dame Edith Mary Evans, DBE (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was an English actress. She was best known for her work on the stage, but also appeared in films at the beginning and towards the end of her career. Between 1964 and 1968, she was nominated for three Academy Awards. 																			Actress	1888				 Edith Evans 						1976														671			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27007	schema:Person																						Walton				E.																												 E. Walton 																				13471					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27006	schema:Person																						Phillips																																 Dr. Phillips 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27005	schema:Person																						Hughes				 Glyn Tegai 				 Welsh doctor 																								 Dr. Glyn Tegai Hughes 																				13486					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27004	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Fraser_Darling																			Darling				 Frank Fraser 				 Sir Frank Fraser Darling FRSE (23 June 1903 – 22 October 1979) was an English ecologist, ornithologist, farmer, conservationist and author, who is strongly associated with the highlands and islands of Scotland. He gives his name to the Fraser Darling effect. (Wikipedia) 																			 Scientist, Doctor 	1903				 Dr. Frank Fraser Darling 						1979														13453			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27003	schema:Person			https://www.pap.org.sg/stories/getting-to-know-dr-toh-chin-chye/																			Chin				Chye																												 Dr. Chye Chin 																				13488			Singaporean		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27002	schema:Person																						Grub				Chandru																												 Dr. Chandru Grub 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27001	schema:Person																						Llwyd				Dewi				 Welsh BBC journalist and presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Dewi Llwyd 																				 13485 | 13486 					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/27000	schema:Person																						Sena				Devar				Singer																			Singer					 Devar Sena 																				706					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26999	schema:Person																						Cooper				Derek																							 BBC Presenter 					 Derek Cooper 																				 13468 | 13469 | 13474 | 13475 			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26998	schema:Person																						Derogars				Delmoire																												 Delmoire Derogars 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26997	schema:Person																						Woodward				David																							 BBC Presenter 					 David Woodward 																				13470					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26996	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Willey_(journalist)																			Wiley				David				 David Willey  (born c. 1933) is a BBC reporter and journalist based in Rome. He has served as Vatican correspondent since 1971, under five Popes. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1933				 David Willey 																				13483			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26995	schema:Person			https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/feb/09/david-smeeton-obituary																			Smeeton				David																												 David Smeeton 																				13488			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26994	schema:Person																						Shute				David				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 David Shute 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26993	schema:Person																						Lytton				David																												 David Lytton 																				13477					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26992	schema:Person																						Fisher				David				 Volunteer Service Organisation volunteer who went to Sarawak 																			 Volunteer Service Organisation volunteer 					 David Fisher 																				13456					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26991	schema:Person																						Chivers				David				 Sound recordist 																			 Sound recordist 					 David Chivers 																				772					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26990	schema:Person																						Counihan				Daniel																							 BBC Presenter 					 Daniel Counihan 																				13473					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26989	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._G._Bridson																			Bridson				D.G.				 Douglas Geoffrey Bridson (21 August 1910 – 19 October 1980), commonly known as D. G. Bridson, was a radio producer and author who became the "cultural boss of the BBC". (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Producer 	1910				 D.G. Bridson 						1980														13450			Brisith		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26988	schema:Person																						Bond																																 D. Bond 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26987	schema:Person																						Smith				Cyril																												 Cyril Smith 																				775					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26986	schema:Person																						Jamieson								Cpl.																			Cpl.					 Cpl. Jamieson 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26982	schema:Person																						Clifford				Luton				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Clifford Luton 																				13465			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26981	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_Davies																			Davis				Clement				 Edward Clement Davies  (19 February 1884 – 23 March 1962) was a Welsh politician and leader of the Liberal Party from 1945 to 1956. (Wikipedia) 																			 Leader of the Liberal Party Assembly at Hastings 	1884				 Clement Davis 						1962														13484			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26980	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Wilmot																			Wilmot				Chester				 Reginald William Winchester Wilmot (21 June 1911 – 10 January 1954) was an Australian war correspondent who reported for the BBC and the ABC during the Second World War. After the war he continued to work as a broadcast reporter, and wrote a well-appreciated book about the liberation of Europe. He was killed in the crash of a BOAC Comet (Yoke Peter) over the Mediterranean Sea. (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Presenter 	1911				 Chester Wilmot 						1954														13476			Australian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26979	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_de_Gaulle																			Gaulle				Charles				 Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle ( də GOHL, də GAWL, French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol] ; 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946 in order to restore democracy in France. In 1958 amid the Algerian War he came out of retirement when appointed Prime Minister by President René Coty. He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic after approval by referendum. He was elected President of France later that year, a position he held until his resignation in 1969. Born in Lille, he was a decorated officer of the First World War, wounded several times and taken prisoner by the Germans. During the interwar period, he advocated mobile armoured divisions. During the German invasion of May 1940, he led an armoured division which counterattacked the invaders; he was then appointed Undersecretary for War. Refusing to accept his government's armistice with Germany, De Gaulle fled to England and exhorted the French to continue the fight in his Appeal of 18 June. He led the Free French Forces and later headed the French National Liberation Committee and emerged as the undisputed leader of Free France. He became head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic in June 1944, the interim government of France following its liberation. As early as 1944, De Gaulle introduced a dirigiste economic policy, which included substantial state-directed control over a capitalist economy, which was followed by 30 years of unprecedented growth, known as the Trente Glorieuses. He resigned in 1946, but continued to be politically active as founder of the Rally of the French People. He retired in the early 1950s and wrote his War Memoirs, which quickly became a staple of modern French literature. When the Algerian War threatened to bring the unstable Fourth Republic to collapse, the National Assembly brought him back to power during the May 1958 crisis. He founded the Fifth Republic with a strong presidency; he was elected with 78% of the vote to continue in that role. He managed to keep France together while taking steps to end the war, much to the anger of the Pieds-Noirs (ethnic Europeans born in Algeria) and the armed forces. He granted independence to Algeria and acted progressively towards other French colonies. In the context of the Cold War, De Gaulle initiated his "politics of grandeur", asserting that France as a major power should not rely on other countries, such as the United States, for its national security and prosperity. To this end, he pursued a policy of "national independence" which led him to withdraw from NATO's integrated military command and to launch an independent nuclear strike force that made France the world's fourth nuclear power. He restored cordial Franco-German relations with Konrad Adenauer to create a European counterweight between the Anglo-American and Soviet spheres of influence through the signing of the Élysée Treaty on 22 January 1963. De Gaulle opposed any development of a supranational Europe, favouring Europe as a continent of sovereign nations. De Gaulle openly criticised the US intervention in Vietnam and the "exorbitant privilege" of the US dollar. In his later years, his support for the slogan "Vive le Québec libre" and his two vetoes of Britain's entry into the European Economic Community generated considerable controversy in both North America and Europe. Although reelected to the presidency in 1965, he faced widespread protests by students and workers in May 1968, but had the Army's support and won a snap election with an increased majority in the National Assembly. De Gaulle resigned in 1969 after losing a referendum in which he proposed more decentralisation. He died a year later at the age of 79, leaving his presidential memoirs unfinished. Many French political parties and leaders claim a Gaullist legacy; many streets and monuments in France and other parts of the world were dedicated to his memory after his death. (Wikipedia) 																			 French President 	1890				 Charles De Gaulle 						1970														13482			French		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26978	schema:Person																						Darwin				Charles																												 Charles Darwin 																				13480					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26977	schema:Person																						Pertwee								Capt.																			Capt.					 Capt. Pertwee 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26976	schema:Person																						Clutton				C.S.M.				 Grenadier Guards 																								 C.S.M. Clutton 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26975	schema:Person																						Graves				C.G.				Captain																								 C.G. Graves 																				774					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26974	schema:Person																						Crosier				 Brian Crosier 																							 BBC Presenter 					 Brian Crosier 																				13467					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26973	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobbie_Comber																			Comber				Bobbie				 Edmund Comber (8 January 1886 – 1 March 1942),[2] known professionally as Bobbie Comber, was a British comedian, singer and actor.[3] 																			 Singer, actor 	1886				 Bobbie Comber 						1942														775			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26972	schema:Person																						Ryan				Bill																												 Bill Ryan 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26971	schema:Person																						Harney				Bill																												 Bill Harney 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26970	schema:Person																						Cotterill				Beth																												 Beth Cotterill 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26969	schema:Person																						Fishwick				Bernard																												 Bernard Fishwick 																				13458					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26968	schema:Person																						Cousins				Bernard				 23 years old at the time of this interview; has completed 2 of a 3-year B.A. course 																			Student					 Bernard Cousins 																				657			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26967	schema:Person																						Phillips				Ben																							 Stable boy, ploughman, coachman, gardener 					 Ben Phillips 																				13479			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26966	schema:Person																						Harrison				Beatrice																								1892				 Beatrice Harrison 						1965														698					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26965	schema:Person																						Hogg				Quintin				 House of Lords. He was also know as Lord Hailsham 																			 House of Lords 					 Baronet Quintin Hogg 																				654			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26964	schema:Person																						Stonton																																 Archdeacon Stonton 																				13476					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26962	schema:Person																						Wynn				Anona				 Female speaker 																			 Radio presenter 					 Anona Wynn 																				775					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26961	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Wilson																			Wilson				Angus				Author																			Author	1913				 Angus Wilson 						1991														656			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26960	schema:Person																						Galanopoulos				Angelos																							 Head of Seismological Institute, University of Athens 					 Angelos Galanopoulos 																				13480			Greek		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26959	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aneurin_Bevan																			Bevan				Aneurin				 Aneurin "Nye" Bevan PC (/əˈnaɪrɪn ˈbɛvən/; Welsh: [aˈnəɨ.rɪn]; 15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960) was a Welsh Labour Party politician, noted for tenure as Minister of Health in Clement Attlee's government in which he spearheaded the creation of the British National Health Service. (Wikipedia) 																			 Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom 	1897-11-15				 Aneurin Bevan 						1960-07-06														659			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26958	schema:Person																						Hornung				Andrew																												 Andrew Hornung 																				13457					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26955	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Gromyko																			Gromyko				Andrei				 Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Громыко; Belarusian: Андрэй Андрэевіч Грамыка; 18 July [O.S. 5 July] 1909 – 2 July 1989) was a Soviet politician and diplomat during the Cold War. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (1957–1985) and as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1985–1988). Gromyko was responsible for many top decisions on Soviet foreign policy until he retired in 1988. In the 1940s Western pundits called him Mr Nyet ("Mr No") or "Grim Grom", because of his frequent use of the Soviet veto in the United Nations Security Council.Gromyko's political career started in 1939 in the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs (renamed Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1946). He became the Soviet ambassador to the United States in 1943, leaving that position in 1946 to become the Soviet Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. Upon his return to Moscow he became a Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and later First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. He went on to become the Soviet ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1952. As Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union, Gromyko was directly involved in deliberations with the Americans during the Cuban Missile Crisis and helped broker a peace treaty ending the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War. Under the leadership of Leonid Brezhnev, he played a central role in the establishment of détente with the United States by negotiating the ABM Treaty, the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and the SALT I & II among others. When Brezhnev suffered a stroke in 1975 impairing his ability to govern, Gromyko effectively dictated policymaking alongside KGB Chairman Yuri Andropov, Defense Minister Andrei Grechko and Grechko's successor, Marshal Dmitry Ustinov. Even after Brezhnev's death, Gromyko's rigid conservatism and distrust of the West continued to dominate the Soviet Union's foreign policy until Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power in 1985. Following Gorbachev's election as General Secretary, Gromyko lost his office as foreign minister and was appointed to the largely ceremonial post of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Subsequently, he retired from political life in 1988, and died the following year in Moscow. (Wikipedia) 																			Diplomat	1909				 Andrei Gromyko 						1989														13450			Russian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26954	schema:Person																						Moyes				Alexander				 BBC Presenter 																			 BBC Presenter 					 Alexander Moyes 																				706			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26953	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Douglas-Home																			Douglas-Home				Alec				 Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel KT, PC (/ˈhjuːm/; 2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995), styled as Lord Dunglass between 1918 and 1951 and the Earl of Home from 1951 until 1963, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964. He is notable for being the last prime minister to hold office while being a member of the House of Lords, before renouncing his peerage and taking up a seat in the House of Commons for the remainder of his premiership. His reputation, however, rests more on his two stints as Foreign Secretary than on his brief premiership. (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of the UK 	1903				 Alec Douglas-Home 						1995														13450			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26952	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Burgess																			Burgess				Alan				 Alan Burgess (1 February 1915 – 10 April 1998) was an English Royal Air Force pilot and author who wrote several biographical and non-fiction books between the 1950s and the 1970s. He wrote biographies of Gladys Aylward, and Flora Sandes, and co-wrote Ingrid Bergman's autobiography. Bergman played Gladys Aylward in the film The Inn of the Sixth Happiness based on Burgess's biography. Having served in the Royal Air Force during World War II, Burgess went on to write The Longest Tunnel: The True Story of World War II's Great Escape, the story of "The Great Escape". (Wikipedia) 																			 BBC Producer 	1915				 Alan Burgess 						1998														13476			British		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26951	schema:Person																						Johnstone								 Air Cdre. 																			 Air Cdre. 					 Air Cdre. Johnstone 																				13452					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26946	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adlai_Stevenson_II																			Stevenson				Adlai				 Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (; February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and diplomat who was the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 1961 until his death in 1965. He previously served as the 31st governor of Illinois from 1949 to 1953 and was the Democratic nominee for president of the United States in 1952 and 1956, losing both elections to Dwight D. Eisenhower in a landslide. Stevenson was the grandson of Adlai Stevenson I, the 23rd vice president of the United States. Raised in Bloomington, Illinois, Stevenson was a member of the Democratic Party. He served in many positions in the federal government during the 1930s and 1940s, including the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Federal Alcohol Administration, Department of the Navy, and the State Department. In 1945, he served on the committee that created the United Nations, and was a member of the initial U.S. delegations to the UN. In 1948, he was elected governor of Illinois, defeating incumbent governor Dwight H. Green in an upset. As governor, Stevenson reformed the state police, cracked down on illegal gambling, improved the state highways, and attempted to cleanse the state government of corruption. Stevenson also sought, with mixed success, to reform the Illinois state constitution and introduced several crime bills in the state legislature.  In the 1952 and 1956 presidential elections, he was chosen as the Democratic nominee for president, but was defeated in a landslide by Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower both times. In 1960, he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination for a third time at the Democratic National Convention. After President John F. Kennedy was elected, he appointed Stevenson as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Two major events Stevenson dealt with during his time as UN ambassador were the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961 and the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. He was still serving as UN ambassador when he suffered a heart attack during a visit to London in July 14, 1965, later dying that day at the age of 65. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in his hometown of Bloomington, Illinois. (Wikipedia) 																			Ambassador	1900				 Adlai Stevenson 						1965														13450			American		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26945	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Malik																			Malik				Adam				 Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984) was an Indonesian politician, diplomat, and journalist, who served as the third vice president of Indonesia from 1978 until 1983, under President Suharto. Previously, he served in a number of diplomatic and governmental positions, including Speaker  of the People's Consultative Assembly  from 1977 to 1978, Speaker of the People's Representative Council from 1977 to 1978, Foreign Minister of Indonesia from 1966 until 1977, and president of the United Nations General Assembly from 1971 until 1972. Born in Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra, on 22 July 1917. He grew up relatively comfortably, and was educated at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS). He pioneered the establishment of the Antara news agency in 1937, and was an active supporter of Indonesian independence, being put in prison for disobeying the Colonial Government's ban on political assemblies. Towards independence on 17 August 1945, he was involved in the Rengasdengklok incident and the Proclamation of Independence. Following independence, he served in a number of government positions, including as a member of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and as the Minister for Trade. He continued to serve in government, following the fall of Sukarno. Being appointed Foreign Minister in 1966. In 1977, he was elected as Speaker of both the People's Representative Council (DPR) People's Consultative Assembly (MPR). In 1978, he was elected as the 3rd Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia replacing Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX who unexpectedly stated that he was not willing to be nominated again. As vice president, he criticized the government for its increasing feudalism-like structure and rampant corruption, referring it as an "epidemic." In 1983, Malik's term as Vice-President came to an end and he was replaced by Umar Wirahadikusumah. Adam Malik died on 5 September 1984, in Bandung, due to liver cancer. His body was interred in the Kalibata Heroes Cemetery. Later, his wife and children established the Adam Malik Museum. He was designated as a National Hero on 6 November 1998 based on Presidential Decree No. 107/TK/1998.   (Wikipedia) 																			 Foreign Minister of Indonesia 	1917				 Adam Malik 						1984														13483			Indonesian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26944	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Razak_Hussein																			Hussein				 Abdul Razak Tun 				 Tun Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein (Jawi: عبد الرزاق بن حسين; 11 March 1922 – 14 January 1976) was a Malaysian lawyer and politician who served as the second prime minister of Malaysia from 1970 until his death in 1976. He also served as the first deputy prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He is referred to as the Father of Development (Bapa Pembangunan). Abdul Razak was the figure responsible for setting up Barisan Nasional (BN), which is the ruling coalition of political parties that held power in Malaysia. Abdul Razak is also renowned for launching the Malaysian New Economic Policy (MNEP). His eldest son, Najib Razak, became the sixth prime minister in 2009; Najib is the first prime minister of Malaysia to be a descendant of a former prime minister.   (Wikipedia) 																			 Prime Minister of Malaysia 	1922				 Abdul Razak Tun Hussein 						1976														13475			Malaysain		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26943	schema:Person			https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Haris_Nasution																			Nasution				Abdul				 Abdul Haris Nasution (Old Spelling: Abdoel Haris Nasution; 3 December 1918 – 6 September 2000) was a high-ranking Indonesian general and politician. He served in the military during the Indonesian National Revolution and he remained in the military during the subsequent turmoil of the Parliamentary democracy and Guided Democracy. Following the fall of President Sukarno from power, he became the Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly under President Suharto. Born into a Batak Muslim family, in the village of Hutapungkut, Dutch East Indies, he studied teaching and enrolled at a military academy in Bandung. He became a member of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, but following the Japanese invasion, he joined the Defenders of the Homeland. Following the proclamation of independence, he enlisted in the fledgling Indonesian armed forces and fought during the Indonesian National Revolution. In 1946, he was appointed commander of the Siliwangi Division, the guerrilla unit operating in West Java. After the end of the national revolution, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the army, until he was suspended for his involvement in the 17 October affair. He was reappointed to the position in 1955. In 1965, an attempted coup occurred, later officially blamed on the Communist Party of Indonesia. Nasution's house was attacked, and his daughter was killed, but he managed to escape by scaling a wall and hiding in the Iraqi ambassador's residence. In the following political turmoil, he assisted in the rise of President Suharto and was appointed Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly. He had a falling out with Suharto, who saw him as a rival, and he was pushed out of power in 1971. Once he was removed from positions of power, Nasution developed into a political opponent of Suharto's New Order Regime, though he and Suharto began to reconcile in the 1990s. He died on 6 September 2000 in Jakarta, after suffering a stroke and going into a coma. His body was interred at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery. (Wikipedia) 																			 Indonesian Minister of Defence 	1918				 Abdul Nasution 						2000														13473			Indonesian		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26942	schema:Person																						James				A.				 Head of Emergency Information Service 																			 Head of Emergency Information Service 					 A. James 																				655					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26888	schema:Message		659								 Miss Honeyball,Cyril Conner 						1065				26302			Letter							 Sender hopes that receiver will attend the meeting to be held in the Ministry of Information in Singapore on the 19th of February to discuss information contained in the telegram they have received from Batavaia. 																								 Miss Honeyball to Mr. C.Conner - Sender Forwards Letter Received From Batavia 				 February 17, 1942 									26354											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26887	schema:Message	 Mr. Reid (Ministry of Information Batavia) to Mr. Macgregor - Letter From Batavia 	BBC00290				658				 Mr. Reid (Ministry of Information Batavia),J.C.S. Macgregor 						1065				26334			Letter							 Letter Containing Action Plan for the News and Monitor unit Malayasia Broadcasting Corporation operating in Batavia. 							 Mr. Reid (Ministry of Information Batavia) to Mr. Macgregor - Letter From Batavia 						26444											 Mr. Reid (Ministry of Information Batavia) to Mr. Macgregor - Letter From Batavia 				 February 12, 1942 									26360											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26886	schema:Message	 Mr. J.B. Clark to Mr. Eric Davis - Sender Replies To Receivers Letter 	BBC00289				657				 J.B. Clark,Eric Davis 						1065				26313			Letter							 Sender acknowledges receivers thoughts on his short stay in England and that athough it was not as positively as the receiver expected it to be, it has still establsihed a more complete basis of mutual understanding that will help with their future operations. 							 Mr. J.B. Clark to Mr. Eric Davis - Sender Replies To Receivers Letter 						26444											 Mr. J.B. Clark to Mr. Eric Davis - Sender Replies To Receivers Letter 				 December 28, 1941 									26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26885	schema:Message	 Mr. C Conner to A.C./ D.E.P - Malay Broadcasting Corporation 	BBC00288				656				 Cyril Conner,A.C.,D.E.P 						1065				 26288 | 26303 			Telegraph							 Sender corrects titles such as "British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation" or "The Malayan Broadcasting Corporation" to "The Malaya Broadcasting Corporation". 							 Mr. C Conner to A.C./ D.E.P - Malay Broadcasting Corporation 						26444											 Mr. C Conner to A.C./ D.E.P - Malay Broadcasting Corporation 				 December 21, 1941 									26302											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26884	schema:Message	 Mr. Eric Davis to J.B. Clark - Letter About The Senders Stay In England 	BBC00287				655				 Eric Davis,J.B. Clark 						1065				26333			Letter							 Sender writes to receiver that his short stay in England was not as he hopefuly expected and he must return to more important work. 							 Mr. Eric Davis to J.B. Clark - Letter About The Senders Stay In England 						26444											 Mr. Eric Davis to J.B. Clark - Letter About The Senders Stay In England 				 December 16, 1941 									26313											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26883	schema:Message	 Mr. Eric Davis to Director General - Cooperation With Singapore 	BBC00286				654				 Eric Davis,Director General 						1065				26423			Letter							 Sender gives receiver number of general principles for efficient work if they were to establish a world network of British Broadcasting Stations. 							 Mr. Eric Davis to Director General - Cooperation With Singapore 						26444											 Mr. Eric Davis to Director General - Cooperation With Singapore 				 December 13, 1941 									26313											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26882	schema:Message	 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Eric Davis - Letter Containing Points To Be Reviewed For The Cooperation With Sinagapore Broadcasting Services 	BBC00285				653				 A.F.N. Thavenot,Eric Davis 						1065				26313			Letter							 Sender asked receiver to review following points to be discussed on the 10th of December during the Eastern Service Committee meeting as receiver may not be able to attend. 							 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Eric Davis - Letter Containing Points To Be Reviewed For The Cooperation With Sinagapore Broadcasting Services 						26444											 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Eric Davis - Letter Containing Points To Be Reviewed For The Cooperation With Sinagapore Broadcasting Services 				 December 1, 1941 									26291											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26881	schema:Message	 A.F.N Thavenot to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 	BBC00284				652				 A.F.N Thavenot,Eric Davis 						1065				26313			Letter							 Thavenot informs receiver of his request from Mr. Davis for points to be brought up on a meeting to be held. As well as informing the receiver of his request to the foreign office for a representative. 							 A.F.N Thavenot to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 						26444											 A.F.N Thavenot to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 				 December 1, 1941 									26291							650				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26880	schema:Message	 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Broad - Letter To Inform Mr. Broad About The Meeting Of The Eastern Service Committee On The 10Th Of December At 2:30 Pm 	BBC00283				651				 A.F.N. Thavenot,Mr. Broad 						1065				26355			Letter							 Sender informs receiver that the meeting happening on the 10th of December will be about the cooperation with the Singapore Broadcasting Services in order to reach Japan and elsewhere in the Pacific and China. 							 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Broad - Letter To Inform Mr. Broad About The Meeting Of The Eastern Service Committee On The 10Th Of December At 2:30 Pm 						26444											 A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Broad - Letter To Inform Mr. Broad About The Meeting Of The Eastern Service Committee On The 10Th Of December At 2:30 Pm 				 December 1, 1941 									26291											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26879	schema:Message	 L.F Rushbrook Williams to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 	BBC00282				650				 L.F Rushbrook Williams,Eric Davis 						1065				26313			Letter							 Williams requests possible comments or points the sender would like to make in a meeting which will be held on their cooperation with Singapore. 							 L.F Rushbrook Williams to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 						26444											 L.F Rushbrook Williams to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 				 November 27, 1941 									26345											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26878	schema:Message	 W.R. Reid to Mr. Clark - Letter From Mr. W.R. Reid To Mr. Clark 	BBC00281				649				 W.R. Reid,J.B. Clark 						1065				26356			Letter							 Sender writes to receiver that the note given to Mr. Davis on the 19th of August 1941 has been acknowledged. 							 W.R. Reid to Mr. Clark - Letter From Mr. W.R. Reid To Mr. Clark 						26444											 W.R. Reid to Mr. Clark - Letter From Mr. W.R. Reid To Mr. Clark 				 November 17, 1941 									26397											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26877	schema:Message	 A.F.N Thavenot to  - Long-Wave From Singapore To Japan 	BBC00280				648				 A.F.N Thavenot 						1065							Telegraph							 Thavenot informs receiver that there are no current plans for long wave transmission from Singapore to Japan. 							 A.F.N Thavenot to  - Long-Wave From Singapore To Japan 						26444											 A.F.N Thavenot to  - Long-Wave From Singapore To Japan 				 November 12, 1941 									26291											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26876	schema:Message	 Mr. G.C. Lathem to Mr. W.B. Monson/ Mr. C. Conner/ Mr. de la Valette - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 	BBC00279				647				 Mr. G.C. Lathem,Mr. W.B. Monson/ Mr. C. Conner/ Mr. de la Valette,Cyril Conner 						1065				 26363 | 26302 | 26357 			Telegraph							 Sender forwards a copy of the telegraph Mr. Scott sent and writes to asks for their views about it. 							 Mr. G.C. Lathem to Mr. W.B. Monson/ Mr. C. Conner/ Mr. de la Valette - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 						26444											 Mr. G.C. Lathem to Mr. W.B. Monson/ Mr. C. Conner/ Mr. de la Valette - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 				 November 10, 1941 									26358							641				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26875	schema:Message	 Mr. Scott to Ministry of Information - Issues And Solutions With The Ministry Of Information'S Broadcasting Policies 	BBC00278				646				 Mr. Scott,Ministry of Information 						1065				26406			Letter							 Writer highlights issues and dissatisfaction with the current state of broadcasting in British Malay. He lists changes which should be discussed and put into place in regards to the high power transmitters recently built and the new issues that have arisen from them. As well as the issues with the Ministry of Information's broadcasting policy. 							 Mr. Scott to Ministry of Information - Issues And Solutions With The Ministry Of Information'S Broadcasting Policies 						26444											 Mr. Scott to Ministry of Information - Issues And Solutions With The Ministry Of Information'S Broadcasting Policies 				 November 8, 1941 									26361											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26874	schema:Message	 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Corresponence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 	BBC00277				645				 E.C.Robbins,J.C.S. Macgregor 						1065				26334			Letter							 E.C. Robbins mentions to J.C.S. Macgregor provisions such as Clauses 31 and 33 be given a thought for their own constitution;and there are following points on the Draft Constitution for the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation to be considered. Clauses 3, 10(1), and Clause 26(11). 							 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Corresponence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 						26444											 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Corresponence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 				 August 26, 1941 									26311							641				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26873	schema:Message	 Miss Honeyball to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 	BBC00276				644				 Miss Honeyball,E.C. Robbins 						1065				26311			Letter							 Miss Honeyball writes to return the memorandum which was lent to her by a Mr. Latham. 							 Miss Honeyball to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 						26444											 Miss Honeyball to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 				 August 21, 1941 									26354							641				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26872	schema:Message	 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 	BBC00275				643				 E.C.Robbins,J.C.S. Macgregor 						1065				26334			Letter							 E.C. Robbins informs Macrgegor that he has not read the Draft Constitution. 							 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 						26444											 E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 				 August 15, 1941 									26311							641				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26871	schema:Message	 J.C.S. Macgregor to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum On Draft Constitution 	BBC00274				642				 J.C.S. Macgregor,E.C. Robbins 						1065				26311			Letter							 Macgregor requests for E.C Robbins to read the draft constitution and give his thoughts. 							 J.C.S. Macgregor to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum On Draft Constitution 						26444											 J.C.S. Macgregor to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum On Draft Constitution 				 August 8, 1941 									26334							641				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26870	schema:Message	 to  - Malaya Broadcasting Corporation (Memorandum On Draft Constitution) 	BBC00273				641										1065							Letter							 Document outlining the transfer of control within the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation mentions in the incorporations by charter rather than an enactment of the governor and colonial legislature: gives reasons why within British Law 							 to  - Malaya Broadcasting Corporation (Memorandum On Draft Constitution) 						26444											 to  - Malaya Broadcasting Corporation (Memorandum On Draft Constitution) 				 August 8, 1941 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26869	schema:Message	 C.Conner to E. Davis  - Reply To Scripts And Correspondence On The Effects Of The Invasion Of Holland On Their Work 	BBC00272				640				 Cyril Conner,Eric Davis 						1065				26313			Letter							 The sender thanks Davis for previously sent scripts. He also speaks abouts the effects of the invasion of Holland on their plans moving forward. 							 C.Conner to E. Davis  - Reply To Scripts And Correspondence On The Effects Of The Invasion Of Holland On Their Work 						26444											 C.Conner to E. Davis  - Reply To Scripts And Correspondence On The Effects Of The Invasion Of Holland On Their Work 				 8 August 1941 									26302											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26868	schema:Message	 Ms Gibb to L.W. Hayes - Notice Of Transfer Of Control For All The Engineering Work Connected With Broadcasting In Malaysia 	BBC00271				639				 Ms Gibb,L.W. Hayes 						1065				26346			Letter							 Malaya Broadcasting Corporation now assumes all responsibility and that the Director General of Posts and Telegraphs will no longer exercise control. 							 Ms Gibb to L.W. Hayes - Notice Of Transfer Of Control For All The Engineering Work Connected With Broadcasting In Malaysia 						26444											 Ms Gibb to L.W. Hayes - Notice Of Transfer Of Control For All The Engineering Work Connected With Broadcasting In Malaysia 				 June 22, 1941 									26364											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26867	schema:Message	 J.C.S. Macgregor to L.W. Hayes - Correspondence On The High Power Transmitter In Singapore 	BBC00270				638				 J.C.S. Macgregor,L.W. Hayes 						1065				26346			Letter							 Macgregor speaks on the changes made to the scheduling for the building of a high powered transmitter in Singapore. He suggests setting a meeting with a Sir John Pratt to clear up possible issues. 							 J.C.S. Macgregor to L.W. Hayes - Correspondence On The High Power Transmitter In Singapore 						26444											 J.C.S. Macgregor to L.W. Hayes - Correspondence On The High Power Transmitter In Singapore 				 April 4, 1940 									26334											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26866	schema:Message	 E. Jago to  - Forwarding Of Memorandum From The Posts And Telegraph Department 	BBC00269				637				 E. Jago 						1065							Letter							 Sender attatches the memorandum made by the Posts and Telegraph Department in light of the war. 							 E. Jago to  - Forwarding Of Memorandum From The Posts And Telegraph Department 						26444											 E. Jago to  - Forwarding Of Memorandum From The Posts And Telegraph Department 				 13 Feb 1940 									26308											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26865	schema:Message	 to  - Broadcasting Developments In Malaya June-December 1939 	BBC00268				636										1065							Letter							 Writer outlines the progress in the licensing of wireless receiving stations. He gives information on how the war has affected their production. 							 to  - Broadcasting Developments In Malaya June-December 1939 						26444											 to  - Broadcasting Developments In Malaya June-December 1939 				1939																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26864	schema:Message	 to Agent for Malaya - Record Of The Report Accepted 	BBC00267				635				 Agent for Malaya 						1065				26422			Letter							 Receiver thanks the Agent for Malaya's report and acknowledges it's arrival. 							 to Agent for Malaya - Record Of The Report Accepted 						26444											 to Agent for Malaya - Record Of The Report Accepted 				 August 14, 1939 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26863	schema:Message	 Agent for Malaya to  - Updates On The Distribution Of Wireless Receiving Station Licenses In Malaya 	BBC00266				634				 Agent for Malaya 						1065							Letter							 The sender outlines the increase of wireless receiving station licenses in various locations across Malaya. He also provides information on increases in the power of their short wave transmitters. 							 Agent for Malaya to  - Updates On The Distribution Of Wireless Receiving Station Licenses In Malaya 						26444											 Agent for Malaya to  - Updates On The Distribution Of Wireless Receiving Station Licenses In Malaya 				 August 11, 1939 									26422											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26862	schema:Message	 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Forwarding Of Documents 	BBC00265				633				 J.C.S Macgregor 						1065							Letter							 Macgregor forwards notes fram the Agent for Malaya 							 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Forwarding Of Documents 						26444											 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Forwarding Of Documents 				 February 17, 1939 									26334							634				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26861	schema:Message	 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Reply Thanking Sender For New Information 	BBC00264				632				 J.C.S Macgregor 						1065							Letter							 Macgregor thanks the sender for his notes on broadcasting development. 							 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Reply Thanking Sender For New Information 						26444											 J.C.S Macgregor to  - Reply Thanking Sender For New Information 				 February 17, 1939 									26334							634				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26860	schema:Message	 L.W. Hayes to J.V. Roberts - Response To Roberts' Letter 	BBC00263				631				 L.W. Hayes,J.V. Roberts 						1065				26337			Letter							 Letter to confirm agreements with J.V. Roberts' proposed changes to their Letter to Malaya 							 L.W. Hayes to J.V. Roberts - Response To Roberts' Letter 						26444											 L.W. Hayes to J.V. Roberts - Response To Roberts' Letter 				 January 6, 1939 									26346											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26859	schema:Message	 L.W. Hayes to  - Alterations To Proposal For Broadcasting In Malaysia 	BBC00262				630				 L.W. Hayes 						1065							Letter							 Sender proposes a few alterations which can be made to the proposal in order to include more specific information. Such as the specific names and titles of those involved. Also requests clarification on certain aspects of the document. 							 L.W. Hayes to  - Alterations To Proposal For Broadcasting In Malaysia 						26444											 L.W. Hayes to  - Alterations To Proposal For Broadcasting In Malaysia 				 January 4, 1939 									26346											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26858	schema:Message	 J.V. Roberts to L.W. Hayes - Attatches Copy Of Letter Sent To Mr. Kennedy 	BBC00261				629				 J.V. Roberts,L.W. Hayes,Mr. Kennedy 						1065				26346			Letter							 Roberts attatches the letter previously sent to Mr. Kennedy seeking approval from Hayes. 							 J.V. Roberts to L.W. Hayes - Attatches Copy Of Letter Sent To Mr. Kennedy 						26444											 J.V. Roberts to L.W. Hayes - Attatches Copy Of Letter Sent To Mr. Kennedy 				 January 4, 1939 									26337							628				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26857	schema:Message	 J.V. Roberts to Mr. Kennedy - Response To A Metteing Held On The 7Th Of September 	BBC00260				628				 J.V. Roberts,Mr. Kennedy 						1065				26359			Letter							 The sender clarifies and corrects a few errors made in a previous letter with regards to the radio frequncies chosen by the Broadcasting Sub-comittee. He also agrees with the alterations which were proposed in said meeting. 							 J.V. Roberts to Mr. Kennedy - Response To A Metteing Held On The 7Th Of September 						26444											 J.V. Roberts to Mr. Kennedy - Response To A Metteing Held On The 7Th Of September 				 January 2, 1939 									26337											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26856	schema:Message	 to Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya - Correspondence On Radio Frequencies Available In Malaysia 	BBC00259				627				 Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya 						1065				26424			Letter							 Sender informs the recipient of the radio frequencies which are available. He informs them of the need to avoid certain frequencies which are currently in use in Madrid. 							 to Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya - Correspondence On Radio Frequencies Available In Malaysia 						26444											 to Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya - Correspondence On Radio Frequencies Available In Malaysia 				 August 11, 1939 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26855	schema:Message	 L.W Hayes to A.J. Gill - Response To A.J. Gills Previous Letter 	BBC00258				626				 L.W Hayes,A.J. Gill 						1065				26292			Letter							 L.W.H thanks A.J Gill for his previous attatchment of his response to V.H Winstons letter. 							 L.W Hayes to A.J. Gill - Response To A.J. Gills Previous Letter 						26444											 L.W Hayes to A.J. Gill - Response To A.J. Gills Previous Letter 				 December 13, 1938 									26346							625				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26854	schema:Message	 A.J. Gill to L.W. Hayes - Draft Re-attaching Missing Documents 	BBC00257				625				 A.J. Gill,L.W. Hayes,V.H. Winston 						1065				26346			Letter							 Sender re attatches a reply of his to V.H Winston's letter. 							 A.J. Gill to L.W. Hayes - Draft Re-attaching Missing Documents 						26444											 A.J. Gill to L.W. Hayes - Draft Re-attaching Missing Documents 				 December 9, 1938 									26292											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26853	schema:Message	 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 	BBC00256				624				 V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Outlines a few issues with V.H. Winston's proposals. Offer solutions to how to best transmit to the Philippines and what had been done in similar situations. 							 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 						26444											 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 				 June 16, 1938 																617				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26852	schema:Message	 Sir Shelton Thomas  to Mr. Clark  - Correspondence On The Situation In South Africa And How It Affects The Current Plans For Transmission Towers 	BBC00255				623				 Sir Shelton Thomas,J.B. Clark 						1065				26333			Letter							 Sender admits uncertainty on the situation in South Africa and wishes to wait for more data to be collected so that they may continue their plans. 							 Sir Shelton Thomas  to Mr. Clark  - Correspondence On The Situation In South Africa And How It Affects The Current Plans For Transmission Towers 						26444											 Sir Shelton Thomas  to Mr. Clark  - Correspondence On The Situation In South Africa And How It Affects The Current Plans For Transmission Towers 				 7 Sep 1938 									26383											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26851	schema:Message	 to Sir Shelton Thomas - Updates On The Situation Regarding The Building Of Radio Transmission Towers In Malaysia And The Union Of South Africa 	BBC00254				622				 Sir Shelton Thomas 						1065				26383			Letter							 Attatches a document on the contination of bradcasting operations in Malaysia and the Union of South Africa 							 to Sir Shelton Thomas - Updates On The Situation Regarding The Building Of Radio Transmission Towers In Malaysia And The Union Of South Africa 						26444											 to Sir Shelton Thomas - Updates On The Situation Regarding The Building Of Radio Transmission Towers In Malaysia And The Union Of South Africa 				 August 29, 1938 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26850	schema:Message	 to A.J. Gill - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 	BBC00253				621				 A.J. Gill 						1065				26292			Letter							 Sender asks for more information with regards to the previous letter. Specifically trying to reach an agreement with the placements of the radio transmitters. 							 to A.J. Gill - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 						26444											 to A.J. Gill - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 				 June 14, 1938 																620				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26849	schema:Message	 Sir George Lee to Hayes - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 	BBC00252				620				 Sir George Lee,Hayes 						1065				26326			Letter							 Sender gives proposes which countries should have radio transmitters placed in them suggesting that they should be placed in countries with which they already have connections. Rather than ones with which they would need to foster new realtionships. 							 Sir George Lee to Hayes - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 						26444											 Sir George Lee to Hayes - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 				 June 8, 1938 									26381							618				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26848	schema:Message	 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 	BBC00251				619				 V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. Specifically with regards to specific frequencies available for transmission. 							 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 						26444											 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 				 June 7, 1938 																618				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26847	schema:Message	 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 	BBC00250				618				 V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. 							 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 						26444											 to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 				 June 7, 1938 																617				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26846	schema:Message	 V.H. Winston  to Hayes - Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 	BBC00249				617				 V.H. Winston,Hayes 						1065				26326			Letter							 Proposal of frequencies and schedule at which the transmitters will operate in Singapore. Done in order to reduce interference. 							 V.H. Winston  to Hayes - Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 						26444											 V.H. Winston  to Hayes - Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 				 April 28, 1938 									26394							618				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26845	schema:Message	 Hayes to P.H.F George  - Correspondence On 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 	BBC00248				616				 Hayes,P.H.F George 						1065				26369			Letter							 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 							 Hayes to P.H.F George  - Correspondence On 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 						26444											 Hayes to P.H.F George  - Correspondence On 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 				 4th Feburary 1938 									26326											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26844	schema:Message	 P.H.F George  to Hayes - Request For A 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 	BBC00247				615				 P.H.F George,Hayes 						1065				26326			Letter							 Letter from unknown sender requesting an 1 K.W transmitter in order to complete field strength tests. 							 P.H.F George  to Hayes - Request For A 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 						26444											 P.H.F George  to Hayes - Request For A 1 K.W. Test Transmitter 													26369											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26843	schema:Message	 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 	BBC00246				614				 Noel Ashbridge,V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Response to V.H. Winston's letter regarding soil samples thaking him for his efforts. 							 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 						26444											 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 				 November 24, 1937 									26366							613				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26842	schema:Message	 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 	BBC00245				613				 V.H. Winston,Noel Ashbridge 						1065				26366			Letter							 Letter from V.H. Winston assuring Sir Noel on testing taing place and the soil stength samples being collected. 							 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 						26444											 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 				 November 22, 1937 									26394							614				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26841	schema:Message	 PP/JBC to E.B Bowyer - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 	BBC00244				612				 PP,E.B Bowyer,JBC 						1065				26309			Letter							 Letter attaching comments of the sender on the broadcasting proposal made V.H. Winston. contains context on who and why these comments are relevant. 							 PP/JBC to E.B Bowyer - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 						26444											 PP/JBC to E.B Bowyer - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 				 November 19, 1937 									 26374 | 26333 							612				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26840	schema:Message	 JBC/EWW to  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 	BBC00243				611				JBC,EWW						1065							Letter							 Letter attaching comments of the sender on the broadcasting proposal made by V.H. Winston. 							 JBC/EWW to  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 						26444											 JBC/EWW to  - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal 				 November 19, 1937 									 26333 | 26309 							609				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26839	schema:Message	 Memorandum To The Outline Scheme For Broadcasting Service 	BBC00242				610										1065							Letter							 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. 							 Memorandum To The Outline Scheme For Broadcasting Service 						26444											 Memorandum To The Outline Scheme For Broadcasting Service 				 September 28, 1937 																609				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26838	schema:Message	 V.H. Winston  to  - Outline Of Scheme For Broadcasting Service Throughout The S.S And F.N.S 	BBC00241				609				 V.H. Winston 						1065							Letter							 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. 							 V.H. Winston  to  - Outline Of Scheme For Broadcasting Service Throughout The S.S And F.N.S 						26444											 V.H. Winston  to  - Outline Of Scheme For Broadcasting Service Throughout The S.S And F.N.S 				1937									26394							602,603,605,606,607				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26837	schema:Message	 Noel Ashbridge to  - On A Telephone Convesation With Mr. Butcher Of Hong Kong 	BBC00240				608				 Noel Ashbridge 						1065							Letter							 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  - On A Telephone Convesation With Mr. Butcher Of Hong Kong 						26444											 Noel Ashbridge to  - On A Telephone Convesation With Mr. Butcher Of Hong Kong 				 November 18, 1937 									26366											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26836	schema:Message	 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Continuation Of Correspondence On Field Measurements 	BBC00239				607				 Noel Ashbridge,V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Correspondence on field strength measurements. Informs V.H. Winston that they will continue their work without them. 							 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Continuation Of Correspondence On Field Measurements 						26444											 Noel Ashbridge  to V.H. Winston  - Continuation Of Correspondence On Field Measurements 				 November 18, 1937 									26366							605				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26835	schema:Message	 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Reply To Request For Field Measurements Made By N. Ashbridge 	BBC00238				606				 V.H. Winston,Noel Ashbridge 						1065				26366			Letter							 V.H. Winston responds to Sir Noel on the time it will take to produce the field strength measurements which he requested. 							 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Reply To Request For Field Measurements Made By N. Ashbridge 						26444											 V.H. Winston  to Noel Ashbridge  - Reply To Request For Field Measurements Made By N. Ashbridge 				 November 17, 1937 									26394							605				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26834	schema:Message	 Noel Ashridge (LWH/GMM) to V.H. Winston - On Field Measurements In Malaysia 	BBC00237				605				 Noel Ashbridge,V.H. Winston 						1065				26394			Letter							 Sender requests field measurements from a V.H Winston. This is done to an estimate of 'Service areas' 							 Noel Ashridge (LWH/GMM) to V.H. Winston - On Field Measurements In Malaysia 						26444											 Noel Ashridge (LWH/GMM) to V.H. Winston - On Field Measurements In Malaysia 				 November 15, 1937 									 26366 | 26680 | 26681 							606				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26833	schema:Message	 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - Record Of Telephone Conversation On Broadcasting In Malaya 	BBC00236				604				 Noel Ashbridge,LWH,GMM 						1065							Letter							 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. 							 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - Record Of Telephone Conversation On Broadcasting In Malaya 						26444											 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - Record Of Telephone Conversation On Broadcasting In Malaya 				 November 1, 1937 									 26366 | 26680 | 26681 											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26832	schema:Message	 to  - Malaya'S Reply To Colonial Comittee'S Questionaire 	BBC00235				603										1065							Letter							 Sender attatches copy of Colonial Report questionnaire. Given to the sender by a Mr. Winston. 							 to  - Malaya'S Reply To Colonial Comittee'S Questionaire 						26444											 to  - Malaya'S Reply To Colonial Comittee'S Questionaire 				 October 25, 1937 																602				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26831	schema:Message	 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - On A Meeting To Discuss Brocasting In Malaya 	BBC00234				602				 Noel Ashbridge,LWH,GMM 						1065							Letter							 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 							 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - On A Meeting To Discuss Brocasting In Malaya 						26444											 Noel Ashbridge (LWH/GMM) to  - On A Meeting To Discuss Brocasting In Malaya 				 October 25, 1937 									 26366 | 26680 | 26681 							604				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26830	schema:Article	 British Military Administration to  - Message From The British Military Administration To The People Of Malaya 	BBC00233				460																	Announcement							 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. 							 British Military Administration to  - Message From The British Military Administration To The People Of Malaya 						26444											 British Military Administration to  - Message From The British Military Administration To The People Of Malaya 																								26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26829	schema:Article	 John Pitch to John Morris - Memo On The Political Warefare On Malaya 	BBC00232				459																	Memo							 The memo states that they have attached messages from the British Military Administration that are to be released on the end of July. 							 John Pitch to John Morris - Memo On The Political Warefare On Malaya 						26444											 John Pitch to John Morris - Memo On The Political Warefare On Malaya 				 June 20, 1945 									26341											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26828	schema:Article	 C. Lawson-Reece to H.O.E.I.D. - Bbc Malay Service Rebroadcasts From New Dehli 	BBC00231				458																	Memo							 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 H.O.E.I.D. - Bbc Malay Service Rebroadcasts From New Dehli 						26444											 C. Lawson-Reece to H.O.E.I.D. - Bbc Malay Service Rebroadcasts From New Dehli 				 June 15, 1945 									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26827	schema:Message	 C. Lawson-Reece to Director,New Dehli Office - Telegram On The Malay Rebroadcasts 	BBC00230				457																	Telegram							 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 Director,New Dehli Office - Telegram On The Malay Rebroadcasts 						26444											 C. Lawson-Reece to Director,New Dehli Office - Telegram On The Malay Rebroadcasts 				 May 22, 1945 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26826	schema:Article		456								 C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 							Memo							 Memo on the Malay rebroadcasts, Liasion Machinery, and Cable Reaction Reports 																		1699						 C. Lawson-Reece to  - Memo On The Discussion Between Lawson-Reece And Major The Viscount Gage 				 May 22, 1945 									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26825	schema:Message		455								 Major the Viscount Gage,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Letter							 Lawson-Reece responds to the rewording of paragraph ii, agreeing to rephrasing. The rescheduling of the BBC Malaya rebroadcasts are also discussed. 																								 Major the Viscount Gage to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter As A Response To The Letter Sent On 17Th May 1945 				 May 21, 1945 									26352											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26824	schema:Message		454								 C.E. Sayers,Far Eastern Section PID Foreign Office 						 E1 1066 				26403			Letter							 The Letter discusses the transmission of Malayan language in Malay, and the change of scheduling for the broadcasts. 																								 C.E. Sayers to Far Eastern Section PID Foreign Office - Letter On The Bbc Malay Transmissions 				 May 17, 1945 									26299											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26823	schema:Message		453								 C. Lawson-Reece,Major the Viscount Gage 						 E1 1066 				26352			Letter							 Sir Guy Williams suggests to reword the paragraph two in the letter to cover the point. 																								 C. Lawson-Reece to Major the Viscount Gage - Letter Responding To The Letter Sent On May 15Th 1945 				 May 17, 1945 									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26822	schema:Message		452								 Sir Guy Williams,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Letter							 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. 																								 Sir Guy Williams to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On The Confirmation On The Meeting Held On The 14Th Of May 1945 				 May 15, 1945 									26382											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26821	schema:Message		451								 C.A.L. Cliffe,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Memo																															 C.A.L. Cliffe to C. Lawson-Reece - Memo For The Latest Schedule For The Far Eastern Broadcast Expansion 				 August 5, 1945 									26298											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26820	schema:Message		450								 C. Lawson-Reece,Director, New Dehli Office 						 E1 1066 				26425			Letter																															 C. Lawson-Reece to Director, New Dehli Office - 				 April 24, 1945 									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26819	schema:Message		449								 H.C. Fenton,Irene M. Elford 						 E1 1066 				26329			Letter																															 H.C. Fenton to Irene M. Elford - 				 April 25, 1945 									26321											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26818	schema:Message		448								 Julian,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Telegram							 C. Lawson-Reece suggested that the opening announcement be embodied in the news readers script for convenience. 																								 Julian to C. Lawson-Reece - Telegram On A Suggestion For The News For Malaya 				 December 6, 1044 									26342											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26817	schema:Message		447								 OPD,G.H Tonkin 						 E1 1066 				26319			Telegram							 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. 																								 OPD to G.H Tonkin - Telegram On The Suggested Opening And Closing Announcements For The Added Broadcast 				 May 30, 1944 									26368											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26816	schema:Article		446								 C.A.L. Cliffe,W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1066 				26395			Memo							 Schedule for the added daily broadcast called the Purple Network, going from 1130 to 1145 GMT 																		1699						 C.A.L. Cliffe to W.M. Goatman - Memo On The Schedule For The Eastern Service Broadcast Expansion 				 May 19, 1944 									26298											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26815	schema:Message		445								 OPD,Peter Watson 						 E1 1066 				26372			Telegram							 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. 																								 OPD to Peter Watson - Telgram On The News For Malaya 				 November 16 1944 									26368											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26814	schema:Message		444								 A.C. Smith,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Telegram							 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 - Telegram On The Eastern Service Expansion 				 May 15, 1944 									26289											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26813	schema:Article		443								 A.C. Smith,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Memo							 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. 																		1699						 A.C. Smith to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On The Daily Malaya Broadcast And The Expansion Of Easter Services 				 May 12, 1944 									26289											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26812	schema:Message		442								 Eastern Service Director,Sir Guy Williams 						 E1 1066 				26382			Telegram							 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. 																								 Eastern Service Director to Sir Guy Williams - Telegram On Switch Censors 				 May 10, 1944 									26427											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26811	schema:Message		441								 A.C. Smith,C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Letter							 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. 																								 A.C. Smith to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter On Malay Translators And Staffers 				 May 3, 1944 									26289											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26810	schema:Message		440								 C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1066 				26297			Letter							 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. 																								 to C. Lawson-Reece - Letter From Lawson-Reece On The Malays Alleged To Be In The Country 				 May 1, 1944 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26809	schema:Message		439								 L.F. Rushbook Williams,A.C. Smith 						 E1 1066 				26289			Letter							 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 				 May 3, 1944 									26345							439				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26808	schema:Message		438								 L.F. Rushbook Williams,A.C. Smith 						 E1 1066 				26289			Letter							 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 				 May 3, 1944 									26345							438				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26807	schema:Article		437								 A.C. Smith,E.B.D 						 E1 1066 				26310			Memo							 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. 																		1699						 A.C. Smith to E.B.D - Schedule For Translated Broadcast For The Translation Staff 				 April 18, 1944 									26289											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26806	schema:CreativeWork		436								 L.F. Rushbook Williams,J.B. Clark,Mr. Baker 						 E1 1066 				26333			Telegram							 L.F. Rushbook Williams apologizes for suspending the dispatch of transcripts to Mr. Baker and says that decisions of that nature will not be made without consultation in the future. 																								 L.F. Rushbook Williams to J.B. Clark - Telegram From L.F. Rushbook Williams On The Suspension Of The Broadcasting Scripts. 				1944-02-27									26345												
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26805	schema:Message		435								 J.B. Clark,L.F. Rushbook Williams,Mr. Baker 						 E1 1066 				26345			Telegram							 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. 																								 J.B. Clark to L.F. Rushbook Williams - Telegram From J.B. Clark On The Broadcasting Scripts Circulated. 				 February 14, 1944 									26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26804	schema:Message		434								 L.F. Rushbook Williams,J.B. Clark,Mr. Baker 						 E1 1066 				26333			Telegram							 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. 																								 L.F. Rushbook Williams to J.B. Clark - Telegram From L.F. Rushbook Williams On The Broadcasting Scripts Circulated. 				 February 11, 1944 									26345											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26803	schema:Message		433								 J.B. Clark 						 E1 1066 							Telegram							 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. 																								 J.B. Clark to  - Telegram From J.B Clark On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts. 				 February 8, 1944 									26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26802	schema:Message		432								 C. Lawson-Reece,John Morris 						 E1 1066 				26340			Telegram							 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. 																								 C. Lawson-Reece to John Morris - Telegram From Eastern Services Organizer On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts. 				 October 11, 1943 									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26801	schema:Message		431								 John Morris,C. Lawson-Reece,Mr. Baker 						 E1 1066 				26297			Telegram							 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. 																								 John Morris to C. Lawson-Reece - Telegram From Eastern Services Organizer On The Circulation Of Broadcast Scripts. 				 October 8, 1943 									26340											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26800	schema:Article		430								 Empire Service, Green Network 						 E1 1066 							Note							 The list of schedule for the day-by-day transmisson in the daily service in Indonesia. 																		1699						 Empire Service, Green Network to  - Handwritten Note From Empire Service, Green Network 				 September 18, 1942 									26402											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26799	schema:Article		429								 Malayan Broadcasting Corporation 						 E1 1066 							Note							 States that the Penang Broadcasting Station has been inaugurated on July 3, 1942. 																		1699						 Malayan Broadcasting Corporation to  - Handwritten Note From Malayan Broadcasting Corporation 													26404											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26798	schema:Article		428								 Development of Far Eastern Services 						 E1 1066 							 Meeting notes 							 It was discussed that the M.O.I. representatives confirmed chief guiding offices for Burmese and Malaya broadcasts. 																		1699						 Development of Far Eastern Services to  - Meeting Notes Extract From Development Of Far Eastern Services 				 March 16, 1942 									26401											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26797	schema:Article		427								 BBC Eastern Services 						 E1 1066 							 Meeting notes 							 It was suggested they increase activity in Far East, including increasing staff and extending coverage. 																		1699						 BBC Eastern Services to  - Meeting Notes Extract From Development Of Bbc Eastern Services 				 February 4, 1942 									26399											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26796	schema:Article		426								 Development of Far Eastern Services 						 E1 1066 							 Meeting notes 							 It was discussed that they do not have adequate number of staff to introduce news bulletins to the Malaya, and it was suggested that they carry new commentaries of newsletters instead. 																		1699						 Development of Far Eastern Services to  - Meeting Notes Extract From Development Of Far Eastern Services 				 February 10, 1942 									26401											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26795	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00199				425				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 12 radio script for January 6, 1954. Contains The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 January 6, 1954 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26794	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00198				424				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 11 radio script for December 30, 1953. Contains Modern Poetry by C. Day Lewis, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 December 30, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26793	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00197				423				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 10 radio script for December 23, 1953. Contains Samuel Butler, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 December 23, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26792	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00196				422				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 9 radio script for December 16, 1953. Contains The Golden Ass, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 December 16, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26791	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00195				421				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 8 radio script for December 9, 1953. ContainsThe Women of Troy by Euripides, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 December 9, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26790	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00194				420				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 7 radio script for December 2, 1953. Contains Modern Poetry C. Day Lewis, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 December 2, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26789	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00193				419				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 6 radio script for November 25, 1953. Contains Power of the State, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 November 25, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26788	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00192				418				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 5 radio script for November 18, 1953. Contains Portrait of Delius, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 November 18, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26787	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00191				417				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 														 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 November 11, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26786	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00190				416				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 3 radio script for November 4, 1953. Contains Power and the State , going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 November 4, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26785	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00189				415				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 2 radio script for October 2, 1953. Contains The Sweetest Wine Makes the Sharpest Vinegar, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 October 28, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26784	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 	BBC00188				414				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							 Radio script 							 Programme 1 radio script for October 21, 1953. Contains The Reith's Lecture and Plato's idea of the state, going from 10pm to 11:30pm 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Radio  Script 				 October 21, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26783	schema:Article	 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Programme 	BBC00187				413				 University of the Air 						 E1 1061 							Programme							 List of programmes for University of the Air from October 21, 1953 to January 6, 1954 							 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Programme 						26444					1699						 University of the Air to  - Unversity Of The Air Programme 				 October 21, 1953 									26408											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26782	schema:Message	 Holgath to H.E. Milliken - Letter From Holgath To H.E. Milliken Regarding Their Correspondence From July 23, 1937 	BBC00186				412				 Holgath,H.E. Milliken 						 E1 1061 				26322			Letter							 Holgath thanks H.E. Milliken for the scripts and acknowledges that they are copyright. 							 Holgath to H.E. Milliken - Letter From Holgath To H.E. Milliken Regarding Their Correspondence From July 23, 1937 						26444											 Holgath to H.E. Milliken - Letter From Holgath To H.E. Milliken Regarding Their Correspondence From July 23, 1937 				 August 21, 1937 									26327											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26781	schema:Message	 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath To Reid As A Response To Their Correspondence From June And July. 	BBC00185				411				 Holgath,W.R. Reid 						 E1 1061 				26397			Letter							 Holgath states that he has aquired the script from H.E. Milliken and that their committee has completed the preliminary analysis of the local problem. 							 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath To Reid As A Response To Their Correspondence From June And July. 						26444											 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath To Reid As A Response To Their Correspondence From June And July. 				 August 21, 1937 									26327							 BBC 460-461 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26780	schema:Message	 H.E. Milliken to Holgath - Letter To Holgath Regarding The Records Of School Talks 	BBC00184				410				 H.E. Milliken,Holgath 						 E1 1061 				26327			Letter							 The letter states that the sender has enclosed the scriped used for the broadcast programmes for schools. It is also stated that the scripts are private information only. 							 H.E. Milliken to Holgath - Letter To Holgath Regarding The Records Of School Talks 						26444											 H.E. Milliken to Holgath - Letter To Holgath Regarding The Records Of School Talks 				 July 27, 1937 									26322											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26779	schema:Message	 W.R. Reid to Holgath - Letter From W.R.R. Reid To Holgath Respondng To Holgaths Inquiry From June 23, 1937 	BBC00183				409				 W.R. Reid,Holgath 						 E1 1061 				26327			Letter							 W.R.Reid responds with the list of apparatus that Holgath may use for the schools in Malaya. He also states that it is not possible to purchase records of school talks but he may be able to load it. 							 W.R. Reid to Holgath - Letter From W.R.R. Reid To Holgath Respondng To Holgaths Inquiry From June 23, 1937 						26444											 W.R. Reid to Holgath - Letter From W.R.R. Reid To Holgath Respondng To Holgaths Inquiry From June 23, 1937 				 July 23, 1937 									26397											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26778	schema:Message	 A.D.E.S. to W.R. Reid - Letter From A.D.E.S. To W.R. Reid Regardng Holgath'S Request For Apparatus 	BBC00182				408				 A.D.E.S.,W.R. Reid,Alway 						 E1 1061 				26397			Letter							 A.D.E.S states that Mr. Alway has no list or specific short-wave apparatus that can be used for demonstration at schools but states that they are free to use an all-wave reciever, to be demonstrated by the manufacturer. 							 A.D.E.S. to W.R. Reid - Letter From A.D.E.S. To W.R. Reid Regardng Holgath'S Request For Apparatus 						26444											 A.D.E.S. to W.R. Reid - Letter From A.D.E.S. To W.R. Reid Regardng Holgath'S Request For Apparatus 				 July 13, 1937 									26290											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26777	schema:Message	 W.R. Reid to Alway - Memo From W.R. Reid About Letter From Holgath 	BBC00181				407				 W.R. Reid,Alway,Holgath 						 E1 1061 				26294			Memo							 W.R. Reid writes to Alway on his observations on the letter recieved from Holgath 							 W.R. Reid to Alway - Memo From W.R. Reid About Letter From Holgath 						26444											 W.R. Reid to Alway - Memo From W.R. Reid About Letter From Holgath 				 July 6, 1937 									26397											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26776	schema:Message	 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath Asking For Assistance In Securing Information For The Department Committee. 	BBC00180				406				 Holgath,W.R. Reid 						 E1 1061 				26397			Letter							 Holgath inquires about the most suitable recieving set for the use of schools in Malaya, and records for broadcasting lessons for students. 							 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath Asking For Assistance In Securing Information For The Department Committee. 						26444											 Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath Asking For Assistance In Securing Information For The Department Committee. 				 June 23, 1937 									26327							 BBC 443-444 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26775	schema:Article	 Malayan Information Agency to British Broadcasting Corporations - Memo On Broadcasting Developments In Malaya 	BBC00179				405				 Malayan Information Agency 						 E1 1061 				1699			Memo							 The Malayan Information Agency notes the number on licenses throughout the Straits Settlement. It also notes the experimental short wave done one June 19, 1938. 							 Malayan Information Agency to British Broadcasting Corporations - Memo On Broadcasting Developments In Malaya 						26444					1699						 Malayan Information Agency to British Broadcasting Corporations - Memo On Broadcasting Developments In Malaya 				 August 24, 1938 									26405											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26774	schema:Message	 M.A. Frost to E. Jago - Letter From M.A Frost To E. Jago 	BBC00178				404				 M.A. Frost,E. Jago 						 E1 1061 				26308			Letter							 M.A. Frost notes E. Jago's letter from October 12 1935 							 M.A. Frost to E. Jago - Letter From M.A Frost To E. Jago 						26444											 M.A. Frost to E. Jago - Letter From M.A Frost To E. Jago 				 October 16, 1935 									26348											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26773	schema:Message	 E. Jago to M.A. Frost - Letter From E. Jago To M.A. Frost 	BBC00177				403				 E. Jago,M.A. Frost 						 E1 1061 				26348			Letter							 E. Jago notes that prior to 1930, there were no fifures on Straits Settlements, then attaches the numbers of licences in Malaya 							 E. Jago to M.A. Frost - Letter From E. Jago To M.A. Frost 						26444											 E. Jago to M.A. Frost - Letter From E. Jago To M.A. Frost 				 October 12, 1935 									26308											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26772	schema:Message	 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 	BBC00176				402				 E. Jago 						 E1 1061 				26308			Letter							 the British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director expresses that they will contact E.Jago when needed regarding advice on matters in Malaya 							 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 						26444											 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 				 February 1, 1935 									26679											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26771	schema:Message	 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago Deputy Director - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 	BBC00175				401				 E. Jago Deputy Director 						 E1 1061 				26308			Letter							 the British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director expresses that they will contact E.Jago when needed regarding advice on matters in Malaya 							 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago Deputy Director - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 						26444											 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director  to E. Jago Deputy Director - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago 				 February 1, 1935 									26679							 id of related item 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26770	schema:Message	 C. Lawson-Reece to John Martin - On Key Bbc Employees 	BBC00174				225				 C. Lawson-Reece,John Martin 						 E1 1064 				26339			Letter							 A list of names written by C Lawson-Reece for John Martin of important people at the BBC with whom he should get in touch. 							 C. Lawson-Reece to John Martin - On Key Bbc Employees 						26444											 C. Lawson-Reece to John Martin - On Key Bbc Employees 				 March 12, 1945 									26297							#224				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26769	schema:Article	 C. Lawson-Reece to H.S.A.(and others) - On John Martin, Malaya Planning Unit 	BBC00173				224				 C. Lawson-Reece 						 E1 1064 				26441			Letter/Memo							 C. Lawson-Reece writes to inform everyone of John Martin's plans to take over programming. 							 C. Lawson-Reece to H.S.A.(and others) - On John Martin, Malaya Planning Unit 						26444					1699						 C. Lawson-Reece to H.S.A.(and others) - On John Martin, Malaya Planning Unit 				 March 12, 1945 									26297							#225				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26768	schema:Message	 Cyril Conner to Norman Collins - On Transmitters, Programming Language 	BBC00172				223				 Cyril Conner,Norman Collins 						 E1 1064 				26367			Telegraph							 Cyril Conner writes to Norman Collins on supplying transcriptions for the entertainment of the Allied Forces. 							 Cyril Conner to Norman Collins - On Transmitters, Programming Language 						26444											 Cyril Conner to Norman Collins - On Transmitters, Programming Language 				 March 14, 1945 									26302											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26767	schema:Message	 Norman Collins to J.M.L Grover - On Transmitters, Programming Language 	BBC00171				222				 Norman Collins,J.M.L Grover 						 E1 1064 				26336			Letter							 Norman Collins writes to JML Grover on possible locations and planning for new shortwave and mediumwave transmitters. He also states, on programming language, that temporarily they should cater their entertainment programming to domestic armed forces, therefore in English. 							 Norman Collins to J.M.L Grover - On Transmitters, Programming Language 						26444											 Norman Collins to J.M.L Grover - On Transmitters, Programming Language 				 March 19, 1945 									26367											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26766	schema:Message	 Letter from the War Office - on Civil Affairs Broadcasting and Transmitting Stations 	BBC00170				221				 Norman Collins 						 E1 1064 							Letter							 Norman Collins notes some issues arising with the erection of Transmitting Stations. He also calls for an investigation into the issue. 							 Letter from the War Office - on Civil Affairs Broadcasting and Transmitting Stations 						26444											 Letter from the War Office - on Civil Affairs Broadcasting and Transmitting Stations 				 April 7, 1945 									26367											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26765	schema:Message	 Hughes to Secretary of State for India - Cypher Telegram - On Singapore Radio Broadcasts 	BBC00169				220										 E1 1064 				26683			Telegraph							 Hughes writes to inform the office of India's Secretary of State that broadcasts will start from Singapore. 							 Hughes to Secretary of State for India - Cypher Telegram - On Singapore Radio Broadcasts 						26444											 Hughes to Secretary of State for India - Cypher Telegram - On Singapore Radio Broadcasts 				 August 23, 1945 									26328											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26764	schema:Message	 G. Ivan Smith to Pacific Service Director - On Pacific Service Scheduling 	BBC00168				219				 G. Ivan Smith 						 E1 1064 				26392			Letter							 G Ivan Smith recommends the recipient (Pacific Service Director), go over the Pacific Service Schedule with John Martin, along with other background information Martin might need for his new position in Malaya. 							 G. Ivan Smith to Pacific Service Director - On Pacific Service Scheduling 						26444											 G. Ivan Smith to Pacific Service Director - On Pacific Service Scheduling 				 August 29, 1945 									26317											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26763	schema:Message	 Interview Transcript - on John Martin, Malayan Broadcasting 	BBC00167				218				 Norman Collins 						 E1 1064 							Letter							 Norman Collins notes down some conclusions arrived at during his discussion with Captain John Martin. Topics discussed include broadcasting to forces, Army Welfare Services, Radio SEAC 100 k/w, transcriptions, and shortwave stations. 							 Interview Transcript - on John Martin, Malayan Broadcasting 						26444											 Interview Transcript - on John Martin, Malayan Broadcasting 				 September 4, 1945 									26367											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26762	schema:Message	 Fearnley to W.M. Goatman - On Radio Frequencies 	BBC00166				217				 W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1064 				26395			Telegraph														 Fearnley to W.M. Goatman - On Radio Frequencies 						26444											 Fearnley to W.M. Goatman - On Radio Frequencies 													26316											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26761	schema:Message	 V. Stocken to OEID (Mr. Underdown) - On Recording Radio Singapore 	BBC00165				216				 V. Stocken 						 E1 1064 				26362			Telegraph							 V Stocken notes that Singpore radio will be sent to and recorded by Broadcasting House on Friday, 7th of December. 							 V. Stocken to OEID (Mr. Underdown) - On Recording Radio Singapore 						26444											 V. Stocken to OEID (Mr. Underdown) - On Recording Radio Singapore 				 September 6, 1945 									26393											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26760	schema:Message	 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Singapore Radio'S Requests 	BBC00164				215				 W.M. Goatman,H.C. Fenton 						 E1 1064 				26321			Telegraph							 WM Goatman notes the actions that have been taken in response to Singapore Radio's requests: 1.On time signals 2. On sending program information by airletter 3. on John Martin's information 4/5. On notifications. 							 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Singapore Radio'S Requests 						26444											 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Singapore Radio'S Requests 				 October 22, 1945 									26395											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26759	schema:Message	 Irene M. Elford to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 	BBC00163				214				 Irene M. Elford,H.C. Fenton 						 E1 1064 				26321			Telegraph							 Irene Elford copies HC Fenton's telegraph to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. 							 Irene M. Elford to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 						26444											 Irene M. Elford to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 				 October 29, 1945 									26329							#209				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26758	schema:Message	 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Arrival Of John Martin In Singapore 	BBC00162				213				 W.M. Goatman,H.C. Fenton 						 E1 1064 				26321			Telegraph							 WM Goatman notes John Martin's arrival in Singapore. 							 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Arrival Of John Martin In Singapore 						26444											 W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Arrival Of John Martin In Singapore 				 October 30, 1945 									26395											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26757	schema:Message	 W.M. Goatman to Irene M. Elford - Despatch Of Cable On Schedule Changes 	BBC00161				212				 W.M. Goatman,Irene M. Elford 						 E1 1064 				26329			Telegraph							 Copy of HC Fenton's telegraph on schedule changes. 							 W.M. Goatman to Irene M. Elford - Despatch Of Cable On Schedule Changes 						26444											 W.M. Goatman to Irene M. Elford - Despatch Of Cable On Schedule Changes 				 November 2, 1945 									26395							#211				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26756	schema:Message	 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Schedule Changes 	BBC00160				211				 H.C. Fenton,W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1064 				26395			Telegraph							 HC Fenton writes to WM Goatman informing him of schedule changes on October 15. 							 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Schedule Changes 						26444											 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Schedule Changes 				 November 5, 1945 									26321							#212				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26755	schema:Message	 M.A. Quicke to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 	BBC00159				210				 M.A. Quicke,H.C. Fenton 						 E1 1064 				26321			Telegraph							 M.A. Quicke copies HC Fenton's telegraph to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. 							 M.A. Quicke to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 						26444											 M.A. Quicke to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes 				 November 5, 1945 									26349							#209				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26754	schema:Message	 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Frequency Changes 	BBC00158				209				 H.C. Fenton,W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1064 				26395			Telegraph							 HC Fenton writes to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. 							 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Frequency Changes 						26444											 H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Frequency Changes 				 November 6, 1945 									26321											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26753	schema:Message	 W.M. Goatman to D.O.P.S, G.O.S.D, D.M.S, A.D.P - On John Martin'S Job Title 	BBC00157				208				 W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1064 				 26684 | 26300 | 26685 | 26686 			Telegraph							 W.M. Goatman writes to several BBC employees, informing them of John Martin's title change in the Printing and Publicity Department. 							 W.M. Goatman to D.O.P.S, G.O.S.D, D.M.S, A.D.P - On John Martin'S Job Title 						26444											 W.M. Goatman to D.O.P.S, G.O.S.D, D.M.S, A.D.P - On John Martin'S Job Title 													26395											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26752	schema:Message	 John Martin to W.M. Goatman - On Program Services, Etc 	BBC00156				207				 John Martin,W.M. Goatman 						 E1 1064 				26395			Letter							 John Martin writes to WM Goatman, making the following requests: 1. Program Information Service & Publicity 2. Programs Rebroadcast 3. Scripts 4. London Transcription Recordings 							 John Martin to W.M. Goatman - On Program Services, Etc 						26444											 John Martin to W.M. Goatman - On Program Services, Etc 				 November 23, 1945 									26339											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26751	schema:Message	 Letter To John Martin On Scripts And Publicity Services (Incomplete) 	BBC00155				206				 W.M. Goatman,John Martin 						 E1 1064 				26339			Letter							 The writer responds to several requests made by John Martin, including inquiries about Publicity Services and requests for scripts of past programming. Letter is incomplete due to missing pages. 							 Letter To John Martin On Scripts And Publicity Services (Incomplete) 						26444											 Letter To John Martin On Scripts And Publicity Services (Incomplete) 				 January 3, 1946 									26395											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26750	schema:Article	 Radio Malaya News (Volume 1, Dated May 13-26 1946) 	BBC00154				205				 John Dumeresque 						 E1 1064 							Newsletter							 A copy of Radio Malaya News Volume 1, a newsletter about broadcasting and other affairs pertaining to Radio Malaya. 							 Radio Malaya News (Volume 1, Dated May 13-26 1946) 						26444					1699						 Radio Malaya News (Volume 1, Dated May 13-26 1946) 				 May 13-26, 1946 																#204				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26749	schema:Message	 C.F.G. Max-Muller to H.C. Fenton - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 	BBC00153				204				 C.F.G. Max-Muller,H.C. Fenton 						 E1 1064 				26321			Telegraph							 CFG Max-Muller writes to John Dumeresque and others informing them that he has receieved Radio Malaya News Volume 1, he also suggests that others read the document and sends it along with the telegraph. 							 C.F.G. Max-Muller to H.C. Fenton - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 						26444											 C.F.G. Max-Muller to H.C. Fenton - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 				 June 19, 1946 									26300							#205				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26748	schema:Message	 J.B. Clark to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 And Personal Matters 	BBC00152				203				 J.B. Clark,John Dumeresque 						 E1 1064 				26338			Letter							 JB Clark writes to thank Dumeresque and commend him on the production of Radio Malaya News Volume 1. He also notes a few personal matters. 							 J.B. Clark to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 And Personal Matters 						26444											 J.B. Clark to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 And Personal Matters 				 June 19, 1946 									26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26747	schema:Message	 Irene M. Elford to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 	BBC00151				202				 Irene M. Elford,John Dumeresque 						 E1 1064 				26338			Letter							 Irene Elford writes to thank John Dumeresque for sending her a copy of Radio Malaya News 							 Irene M. Elford to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 						26444											 Irene M. Elford to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 				 June 21, 1946 									26329											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26686	schema:Person																																					A.D.P																	A.D.P																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26685	schema:Person																																					D.M.S																	D.M.S																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26684	schema:Person																																					D.O.P.S																	D.O.P.S																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26683	schema:Person																																																	 Secretary of State for India 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26682	schema:Person																																																	 Director,New Dehli Office 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26681	schema:Person																																					GMM																	GMM																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26680	schema:Person																																					LWH																	LWH																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26679	schema:Person																																																	 British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26652	schema:Article	 Broadcasting to Malaya  A – Z  (from Misc A-Z files) E1 1063 BBC to Malaya 1944-54 	BBC00150																																			 Broadcasting to Malaya  A – Z  (from Misc A-Z files) E1 1063 BBC to Malaya 1944-54 						26444					1699						 Broadcasting to Malaya  A – Z  (from Misc A-Z files) E1 1063 BBC to Malaya 1944-54 				 1944 - 1954 																				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26651	schema:Message	 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast 	BBC00149														 E29 17 1 				26301			Letter							 The letter proposes that the broadcast will have a predetermined topic of discussion, with a suggested focus on "Law and the Citizen". Specific topics include Habeas Corpus, "the Rights of the Individual Against the State", and "Presumption of Innocence" 							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast 						26444											 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast 				1958-07-04							 A proposal by Terrence Cooper to Peter Albany of the BBC Far Eastern Service suggesting a "two way exchange" broadcast between the BBC radio studio in London and a radio Malaya studio 		26388											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26650	schema:Message	 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on broadcast location 	BBC00148														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegram							 Brian Denney, responding to Terrence Cooper on behalf of Peter Albany (to whom Terrence Cooper's original proposal was addressed), asks for clarification about whether his proposed two way exchange broadcast will be between Kuala Lumpur and London or London and Singapore. 							 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on broadcast location 						26444											 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on broadcast location 				1958-07-08							 Brian Denney of the BBC Far Eastern Service responds to a proposal made on July 4, 1958 by Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia 		26296											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26649	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable - July 14, 1958 	BBC00147														 E29 17 1 				26388			 Cable Dispatch 														 Despatch of Cable - July 14, 1958 						26444											 Despatch of Cable - July 14, 1958 				1958-07-14							 A despatch of cable for Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia, BBC London 		26329							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26648	schema:Message	 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on Proposed Speaker 	BBC00146														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Brian Denney recounts an exchange he had with Bert Read, Radio director of Radio Malaya to Terrence Cooper of BBC London. Bert Read suggests that one of the new Malay Justices could serve as a potential speaker for their broadcast. No name is given as of yet. 							 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on Proposed Speaker 						26444											 Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia - on Proposed Speaker 				1958-07-16							 Brian Denney proposes a potential speaker for the London Calling Asia two way exchange broadcast with Radio Malaya. 		26296							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_300) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26647	schema:Message	 Sunday Wilshin of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services 	BBC00145														 E29 17 1 				26296			Telegraph							 Sunday Wilshin, English Program Organizer for East and Far East Services, responds to Brian Denney on Terrence Cooper's behalf. She lets him know that Terrence Cooper is on leave but encourages him to continue with the proposal outlined in document designated BBC_303 							 Sunday Wilshin of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services 						26444											 Sunday Wilshin of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services 				1958-08-08							 Sunday Wilshin responds to a telegraph sent by Brian Denney on Terrence Cooper's behalf. 		26385							 BBC_300, BBC_303 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26646	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of BBC London - on expenses and potential speakers 	BBC00144														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Peter Albany proposes a potential speaker for the London Calling Asia joint broadcast with Radio Malaya; a Chief Justice from Ipoh named Justice Syed Sheh bin Syed Hassan Barakbah. He also inquires into a speaker fee for the contributors as well as potential coverage for expenses. 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of BBC London - on expenses and potential speakers 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terrence Cooper of BBC London - on expenses and potential speakers 				1958-08-08							 Peter Albany, Head of Service for BBC Far Eastern Services, writes to Terrence Cooper of London Calling Asia, BBC London in regards to their potential joint program. 		26301							 BBC_300, BBC_304 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26645	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on potential producers 	BBC00143														 E29 17 1 				26296			Letter							 Terrence Cooper writes to Brian Denney, asking who he might be able to send the London speaker's comments to at Radio Malaya. He also sets a deadline of September 3rd, 1958 for the Malaysian speakers comments to be sent to him. 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on potential producers 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on potential producers 				1958-08-12							 Potential producers on the Malaysian end of the broadcast, and a tentative deadline is set for September 3rd, 1958 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_300) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26644	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable (on prospective budget) 	BBC00142														 E29 17 1 							 Cable Dispatch 							 Cable dispatch from Irene Elford stipulating a budget of 25 Guineas to cover expenses 							 Despatch of Cable (on prospective budget) 						26444											 Despatch of Cable (on prospective budget) 				1958-08-13							 Budget for two way broadcast 		26329							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26643	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 	BBC00141														 E29 17 1 				26301			Telegraph							 Terence Cooper writes to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services. He informs Albany about the 25 Guinea budget for fees and expenses that has been allocated for the project. He also suggests some openers for the Radio Malaya contributor. 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 				1958-08-15							 Budget allocation for the two way broadcast, suggested opening phrases for Radio Malaya contributor 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26642	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on speaker cancellation 	BBC00140														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Peter Albany informs Terence Cooper that the Malaysian judge previously tapped to participate in the program has dropped out do to work pressure. He goes on to suggest potential replacements and suggests that the broadcast be delayed as well. 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on speaker cancellation 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on speaker cancellation 				1958-08-23							 The potential speaker for the 2 way broadcast is now no longer able to take part. 		26301							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26641	schema:Message	 Irene M. Elford of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on broadcast date 	BBC00139														 E29 17 1 				26301			Telegraph							 Irene Elford of BBC London urges Peter Albany not to delay the broadcast date, and asks Albany to contact potential replacements as quickly as possible 							 Irene M. Elford of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on broadcast date 						26444											 Irene M. Elford of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on broadcast date 				1958-08-25							 Broadcast date 		26329							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26640	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on replacement speaker and date of tape delivery 	BBC00138														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Peter Albany writes to Terence Cooper that a replacement speaker has been secured, LCA Mohammed Suffia Bin Hashim. He also notes the topics he will be covering, and that the tape will arrive at the BBC London offices on the 11th of September 1958 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on replacement speaker and date of tape delivery 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on replacement speaker and date of tape delivery 				1958-09-07							 Replacement speaker and date of tape delivery 		26301							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26639	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable - on replacement speaker 	BBC00137														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 A cable dispatch informing Terence Cooper of the telegraph sent on September 7, 1958 (item designation BBC_311) 							 Despatch of Cable - on replacement speaker 						26444											 Despatch of Cable - on replacement speaker 																				 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301), Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on replacement speaker and date of tape delivery (Item Designation BBC_311) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26638	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable 	BBC00136														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Telegraph noting a potential time and date for Victor Mishcon (the BBC contributor to the project) to record his statements 							 Despatch of Cable 						26444											 Despatch of Cable 				1958-09-08							 Suggested date and time for recording (BBC London) 		26329							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26617	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on chosen BBC London contributor 	BBC00135														 E29 17 1 				26301			Letter							 Terence Cooper writes to Peter Albany about his chosen speaker for the BBC London side of the broadcast: Victor Mishcon, solicitor and former chairman of the LCC. He also gives a tentative date of September 19th for the delivery of his comments on tape and requests that Albany arrange for Radio Malaya's responses to be sent by air as soon as possible. He also informs Albany that the recordings will be broadcast over the circuit as an alternative to waiting for the tapes of Mishcon's statements to arrive, allowing for Radio Malaya to record their responses at an earlier date. 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on chosen BBC London contributor 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on chosen BBC London contributor 				1958-09-08							 Chosen BBC London contributor, expected date of delivery for his comments and Radio Malaya's responses 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26616	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to HFES - on suggested schedule 	BBC00134														 E29 17 1 				26442			Telegraph							 Terence Cooper suggests that the programme be linked on the 18th of September after Radio Malaya records their contributions on the 16th 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to HFES - on suggested schedule 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to HFES - on suggested schedule 				1958-09-09							 Suggested schedule for programme link 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26615	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on recording accommodations 	BBC00133														 E29 17 1 							Telegraph							 Peter Albany writes to BBC London that they can accommodate recording of the Radio Malaya contribution over circuit 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on recording accommodations 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on recording accommodations 				1958-09-10							 recording accommodations 		26301							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26614	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on tape dispatch 	BBC00132														 E29 17 1 							Telegraph							 Peter Albany notes via telegram that their recording has been dispatched via air (flight number BA793) 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on tape dispatch 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on tape dispatch 				1958-09-11									26301							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26613	schema:Message	 Recording Confirmation 	BBC00131														 E29 17 1 				26388			 Recording Confirmation 							 Document confirms receipt and recording of Radio Malaya's tape on September 15, 1958. 							 Recording Confirmation 						26444											 Recording Confirmation 				1958-09-15							 Confirmation of receipt and recording 		26335							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26612	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable - on Mishcon Tape 	BBC00130														 E29 17 1 				26301										 Terence Cooper writes to Peter Albany to let him know that the tape of Mishcon's comments (the BBC London contributor) has been sent and will arrive in Singapore on British Airlines flight 715/18. He also notes that Suffia's responses from Radio Malaya should arrive on Monday at the latest. 							 Despatch of Cable - on Mishcon Tape 						26444											 Despatch of Cable - on Mishcon Tape 				1958-09-17							 BBC London tape sent via air, Radio Malaya responses due Monday, September 22 1958 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26611	schema:Article	 Shipping Reference - on Mishcon Tape 	BBC00129														 E29 17 1 							Memo														 Shipping Reference - on Mishcon Tape 						26444					1699						 Shipping Reference - on Mishcon Tape 				1958-09-17							 Contents of Mishcon tapes and receiving address for CP Albany 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26610	schema:Message	 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on Suffia Tape 	BBC00128														 E29 17 1 				26388			Telegraph							 Peter Albany writes to Terence Cooper that Suffia's responses have been recorded and sent to Cooper via flight EM533, with expected arrival in London on September 21, 1958 							 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on Suffia Tape 						26444											 Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services to Terence Cooper of BBC London - on Suffia Tape 				1958-09-21							 Suffia tape date of dispatch 		26301							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26609	schema:Message	 Recording Confirmation 	BBC00127														 E29 17 1 				26388			 Recording Confirmation 							 Document confirms receipt and recording of Radio Malaya's tape on September 22, 1958. 							 Recording Confirmation 						26444											 Recording Confirmation 				1958-09-22							 Confirmation of receipt and recording 		26335							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26608	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on successful broadcast 	BBC00126														 E29 17 1 				26301			Letter							 Terence Cooper writes to Peter Albany that the broadcast was successful, and that a copy of the program could be sent to the BBC Far Eastern Service offices for it to be broadcast as a special program. 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on successful broadcast 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Peter Albany of BBC Far Eastern Services - on successful broadcast 				1958-09-24							 Two way programme was broadcast successfully 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26607	schema:Message	 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 	BBC00125														 E29 17 1 				26296			Letter							 Terence Cooper writes to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services. He notes that a budget of 20 Guineas has been allocated for expenses. He also notes that because of a delay, Radio Malaya's recording of Mishcon's comments over circuit had failed. 							 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 						26444											 Terence Cooper of BBC London to Brian Denney of BBC Far Eastern Services - on budget allocation 											 Budget allocation and failed circuit recording 		26388							 Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast (Item Designation BBC_301) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26606	schema:Message	 J.B. Clark to H.S.A. on Broadcasting Appointment 	BBC00124														 E1 1061 				26441			letter							 J.B. Clark notes that; a) They were asked by the government to take over responsibilities on Far Eastearn Broadcasting Services now based in Singapore.  b) There is no detailed considerations on the date when they will take on the responsibilities nor is there on staffing needs and other arrangements. c) J.B Clark recommends that the circumstances not influence any action they take as the Foreign Office remains the responsible body. d) J.B Clark notes that should they take on any responsibilities, they should consider staffing heads for the UK, contract staff, and local staff. 							 J.B. Clark to H.S.A. on Broadcasting Appointment 						26444											 J.B. Clark to H.S.A. on Broadcasting Appointment 				1946-10-16									26333							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26605	schema:Article	 BBC Folder E1 1061 Cover Page 	BBC00123																																			 BBC Folder E1 1061 Cover Page 						26444					1699						 BBC Folder E1 1061 Cover Page 																				 Item Designation BBC_400 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26604	schema:Article	 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page 	BBC00122																																			 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page 						26444					1699						 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page 																				 Item Designation BBC_500 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26603	schema:Message	 Letter from the Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. to the BBC London 	BBC00121														 E1 1061 				1699			letter							 The Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. writes to the BBC regarding the reception in the radio station in preparation for BBC taking on responsibility in the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, Singapore, and the possibility of changing broadcasting schedules. 							 Letter from the Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. to the BBC London 						26444											 Letter from the Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. to the BBC London 				1948-10-12							 Letter from the Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. to the BBC London on broadcasting schedules and station reception 		26409							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26602	schema:Message	 Tangye Lean to C.O.S. - on Listener Research 	BBC00120														 E1 1063 B 							Telegraph							 Tangye Lean writes to request for updated listener information on the following subjects: a) Number of short and medium wave sets in the territories b) Estimate of the nature and influence of the audiences c) The possibilities of arranging relays over local stations d) The extent of Russian and Chinese broadcasting in the territories  with the purpose of extending service of BBC Far Eastern Services to a few other countries. 							 Tangye Lean to C.O.S. - on Listener Research 						26444											 Tangye Lean to C.O.S. - on Listener Research 				1954-07-26									26387							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26601	schema:Message	 Cyril Conner, Head of Overseas Programme Services writing to H.G Gray of the Borneo Broadcasting Services 	BBC00119														 E1 1061 				26323			Letter							 Cyrill Conner notes that; a) It is substantial matter to have additional engineers and staff to do an all-day broadcast for the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Services. b) There is no chance at the present to do the request because of the aforementioned factors. 							 Cyril Conner, Head of Overseas Programme Services writing to H.G Gray of the Borneo Broadcasting Services 						26444											 Cyril Conner, Head of Overseas Programme Services writing to H.G Gray of the Borneo Broadcasting Services 				1948-10-29							 Cyril Conner, Head of Overseas Programme Services responding to H.G Gray of the Borneo Broadcasting Services regarding their request to change broadcasting schedules 		26302							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26600	schema:Message	 Telegraph from Head of Overseas Programme Services to J.B. Clark 	BBC00117														 E1 1061 				26333			telegraph							 Head of Overseas Programme Services responds to the request to broadcast news mid-day be resumed, and that the there are too many difficulties to bring transmissions. J.B. Clark referred to as D.D.D.S. 							 Telegraph from Head of Overseas Programme Services to J.B. Clark 						26444											 Telegraph from Head of Overseas Programme Services to J.B. Clark 				1948-10-29							 Telegraph from Head of Overseas Programme Services to J.B. Clark (referred to as D.D.D.S.) regarding the attached request to Sarawak regarding broadcast schedules 		26302							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26599	schema:Message	 R Benwit to Far East Broadcasting Service - on Visit to Malaya Guerrillas 	BBC00106														 E1 1063 B 				26413			Letter							 R Benwit reports to BBC Far Eastern Broadcasting Services on Malaya Guerrilla fighters. He notes the following impressions: a) Radio in War Time b) Present Listening c) Interest in Radio d) Knowledge of Standard Chinese e) Present Audience Requirements f) Political Observations 							 R Benwit to Far East Broadcasting Service - on Visit to Malaya Guerrillas 						26444											 R Benwit to Far East Broadcasting Service - on Visit to Malaya Guerrillas 				1946-05-25									26375							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26598	schema:Article	 Radio Malaya Monitoring Service - "Monitoring Digest", December 8, 1949 	BBC00099														 E1 1064 				1699			Report							 A daily report on listener numbers and general status for Radio Malaya, dated December 8, 1949. The report covers the following topics (9 pages): a) Delegation to Asian Women's Conference in Peking b) Report on Communist China c) Report on Vietnam c) 							 Radio Malaya Monitoring Service - "Monitoring Digest", December 8, 1949 						26444					1699						 Radio Malaya Monitoring Service - "Monitoring Digest", December 8, 1949 													26412							BBC_604				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26577	schema:Message	 Asher Lee to Overseas Liasion Officer - Liasion with Radio Malaya (Attached Letter) 	BBC00118														 E1 1063 B 				26393			Telegraph							 Asher Lee writes a clarification on his previous letter (Item Designation BBC_507) asking the receiver to copy his letter to Peter Albany 							 Asher Lee to Overseas Liasion Officer - Liasion with Radio Malaya (Attached Letter) 						26444											 Asher Lee to Overseas Liasion Officer - Liasion with Radio Malaya (Attached Letter) 				1954-11-09									26295							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26576	schema:Message	 Asher Lee to C.P. Albany - on Audience Research 	BBC00116														 E1 1063 B 				26301			Letter							 Asher Lee writes to Peter Albany attempting to liaise on audience research. He notes that his office has drafted a questionnaire to distribute at the British Far East Broadcasting Services office in Singapore. 							 Asher Lee to C.P. Albany - on Audience Research 						26444											 Asher Lee to C.P. Albany - on Audience Research 				1954-11-09									26295							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26575	schema:Message	 Ivor Thomas to BBC Far Eastern Services - on Audience Research 	BBC00115														 E1 1063 B 				26301			Telegraph							 Ivor Thomas opts out of intervening on matters of Audience Research, suggesting that H.W. Jackson be approached for this purpose  instead. 							 Ivor Thomas to BBC Far Eastern Services - on Audience Research 						26444											 Ivor Thomas to BBC Far Eastern Services - on Audience Research 				1954-11-09									26331							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26574	schema:Message	 Diana Badder to Head of Broadcasting, BBC Far Eastern Services - on Ivor Thomas' Leave of Absence 	BBC00114														 E1 1063 B 				26301			Telegraph							 Diana Badder writes to inform HBFEBS that Ivor Thomas is on leave, and will return in two weeks. 							 Diana Badder to Head of Broadcasting, BBC Far Eastern Services - on Ivor Thomas' Leave of Absence 						26444											 Diana Badder to Head of Broadcasting, BBC Far Eastern Services - on Ivor Thomas' Leave of Absence 				1954-11-24									26307							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26573	schema:Message	 Telegraph from the Head of Overseas Programme Services to C.C.S., H.C.S., A.H.C.S., H.O.P.S. 	BBC00113														 E1 1061 							Telegraph							 Head of Overseas Programme Services notes that there is a loss of direct listeners of the BBC. It also notes that the loss is most likely due to the listeners switching to Rediffusion Service, which they suspect to be American. 							 Telegraph from the Head of Overseas Programme Services to C.C.S., H.C.S., A.H.C.S., H.O.P.S. 						26444											 Telegraph from the Head of Overseas Programme Services to C.C.S., H.C.S., A.H.C.S., H.O.P.S. 				1950-09-25							 Telegraph from the Head of Overseas Programme Services on the British Council Letter from Singapore 		26302							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26572	schema:Message	 Ivor E Thomas to HW Jackson - on a Potential Listening Survey 	BBC00112														 E1 1063 B 				26325			Letter							 Ivor Thomas writes to coordinate arrangement of a survey of Radio Malaya listeners. 							 Ivor E Thomas to HW Jackson - on a Potential Listening Survey 						26444											 Ivor E Thomas to HW Jackson - on a Potential Listening Survey 				1954-12-08									26331							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26571	schema:Message	 Letter from Deputy Director L.D. Whitley to Assistant Circulation Manager G.E. Rush 	BBC00111														 E1 1061 				26318			Letter							 L.D. Whitley relays the content of a letter she received stating that many people do not listen to the British radio as they need a powerful set to pick it up. It also notes that people in Singapore are listening to Rediffusion instead, which mostly broadcasts American items. 							 Letter from Deputy Director L.D. Whitley to Assistant Circulation Manager G.E. Rush 						26444											 Letter from Deputy Director L.D. Whitley to Assistant Circulation Manager G.E. Rush 				1950-09-21							 Letter from Deputy Director L.D. Whitley to Assistant Circulation Manager G.E. Rush regarding the loss of listeners of the BBC in Singapore 		26344							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26570	schema:Message	 HW Jackson to Ivor Thomas - on Audience Research Unavailability 	BBC00110														 E1 1063 B 				26331			Letter							 HW Jackson writes to Ivor Thomas to inform him that Radio Malaya lacks the funds and staff to conduct a listener survey (in reference to BBC_510). Jackson also suggests the matter be discussed further on his return to London later that year. 							 HW Jackson to Ivor Thomas - on Audience Research Unavailability 						26444											 HW Jackson to Ivor Thomas - on Audience Research Unavailability 				1954-12-29									26325							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26569	schema:Message	 M. Whitehouse to Acting Head of Overseas Services - on Malayan Broadcasts from London 	BBC00109														 E1 1063 B 				26389			Telegraph							 M. Whitehouse suggests that Newsheets and Letter (BBC_514) be sent back to Ismail Bin Ali of the Malay section of BBC London 							 M. Whitehouse to Acting Head of Overseas Services - on Malayan Broadcasts from London 						26444											 M. Whitehouse to Acting Head of Overseas Services - on Malayan Broadcasts from London 				1944-10-21									26347							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26568	schema:Article	 Report on Broadcasting Developments in Malaya 	BBC00108														 E1 1061 				26434			Report							 The report notes the following; a) There are 23,486 licences issued at the end of the year. b) The new broadcasting Station in Singapore is nearing completion. c) The installation of transmitters and associated apparatus will commence. d) Mr. Davis of BBC has arrived in Singapore and is engaged in survey for the expansion of broadcasting in Malaya. 							 Report on Broadcasting Developments in Malaya 						26444					1699						 Report on Broadcasting Developments in Malaya 				1941-03-04							 Report on Broadcasting Developments in Malaya regarding issued listening licences from July to December 1940 		26422							 item designation BBC_401 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26567	schema:Message	 Suffian to Ismail Bin Ali - on Radio Tone and Delivery, Opportunities for Malay personalities on the radio 	BBC00107														 E1 1063 B 				26330			Telegraph							 Suffian writes to Simail Bin Ali about what is considered an acceptable broadcast tone for British audiences. He notes that British audiences prefer a calm and collected tone for their broadcasts. However he claims that since these Radio Malaya broadcasts are intended for Malay audiences it might be better the tone matches the preferences of those audiences, which is closer to the French or American style of broadcasting (urgent and declamatory).   He also notes that Malays are not often trusted to appear on the air or take charge of their own broadcasts. He notes that in Chinese and Japanese occupied areas Malays are employed and are more effective broadcasters for Malaysian audiences. He says this matches the general sentiment of the Malayan population in British Malaya, and that unless something is changed, they will continue to prefer other stations. 							 Suffian to Ismail Bin Ali - on Radio Tone and Delivery, Opportunities for Malay personalities on the radio 						26444											 Suffian to Ismail Bin Ali - on Radio Tone and Delivery, Opportunities for Malay personalities on the radio 				1944-10-17									26384							 BBC Folder E1 1063 B Cover Page (Item Designation BBC_500) 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26566	schema:Message	 Letter from R. Scrivener to J.B. Clark on providing facilities for NBC radio 	BBC00105														 E1 1061 				26333			Letter							 R. Scrivener discusses that it was decided that it was desirable to persuade the American Newspaper Correspondence to provide facilities in Malaya. R. Scrivener also notes that he would be glad to hear J.B. C lark's views of the matter. 							 Letter from R. Scrivener to J.B. Clark on providing facilities for NBC radio 						26444											 Letter from R. Scrivener to J.B. Clark on providing facilities for NBC radio 				1951-01-05							 R. Scrivener writes to J.B. Clark regarding the problem on providing facilities for NBC radio correspondence over British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 		26376							BBC_401				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26565	schema:Message	 Letter from P.L. Carter to Nigel Gaydon Esq. 	BBC00104														 E1 1061 				26365			Letter							 P.L Carter notes that recording facilities are available in Singapore, whence discs could be flown to the the United States. He also notes that the only broadcasting facilities are available from the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station. Copies of the letter will also be sent to Singapore Tokyo, and Moorland. 							 Letter from P.L. Carter to Nigel Gaydon Esq. 						26444											 Letter from P.L. Carter to Nigel Gaydon Esq. 				1950-11-10							 Letter from P.L. Carter to Nigel Gaydon regarding facilities for American Correspondence 		26370							BBC_401				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26564	schema:Message	 BBC Folder E1 1064 Cover Page 	BBC00103														 E1 1064 																					 BBC Folder E1 1064 Cover Page 						26444											 BBC Folder E1 1064 Cover Page 																								26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26563	schema:Message	 Letter from David Crichton to P.L. Carter. Esq. 	BBC00102														 E1 1061 				26370			Letter							 David Crichton notes that  a) They received P.L. Carters previous letter stating that transmitters might be available for visiting Americans at the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station  b) Baker, who is head of the BFEBS, stated that it is not BBCs policy to offer broadcasting facilities and wonders if that has been cleared with BBC London. 							 Letter from David Crichton to P.L. Carter. Esq. 						26444											 Letter from David Crichton to P.L. Carter. Esq. 				1950-12-11							 Letter from David Crichton to P.L. Carter. Esq. regarding American journalists visiting Malaya 		26305							BBC_401				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26562	schema:Message	 BBC Director (Department of Broadcasting) to R.J. Baker - on Listener Research 	BBC00101														 E1 1064 				26378										 The Director of the Department of Broadcasting responds to a letter from RJ Baker about listener research, offering some help from BBC London in their efforts to conduct more thorough listener surveys at Radio Malaya 							 BBC Director (Department of Broadcasting) to R.J. Baker - on Listener Research 						26444											 BBC Director (Department of Broadcasting) to R.J. Baker - on Listener Research 				1949-12-15									26426							BBC_600				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26561	schema:Message	 WR Baker to H.O.S.A - on Radio Malaya's Monitoring Reports 	BBC00100														 E1 1064 				26433			Letter							 WR Baker sends a copy of Radio Malaya's Monitoring reports to HOSA, asking if they would like to be added to the distribution list for these daily "Monitoring Digests" he notes that they would cost $1.50 to ship and this cannot be covered by the Far East Broadcasting Service's office. (The Monitoring report is designated BBC_606) 							 WR Baker to H.O.S.A - on Radio Malaya's Monitoring Reports 						26444											 WR Baker to H.O.S.A - on Radio Malaya's Monitoring Reports 				1949-12-08									26396							BBC_606				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26540	schema:Message	 Letter from J.B. Clark to R. Scrivener 	BBC00098														 E1 1061 				26376			Letter							 J.B. Clark notes that the right outlet for the NBC correspondents to use might be the radio telephone circuit. He also notes that since the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station is an external service to Malaya, it might be ideal to approach Radio Malaya. 							 Letter from J.B. Clark to R. Scrivener 						26444											 Letter from J.B. Clark to R. Scrivener 				1951-02-06							 Letter from J.B. Clark to R. Scrivener on offering the broadcasting facilities at the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 		26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26539	schema:Message	 Dumeresque to Ivor Thomas - on Program Language 	BBC00097														 E1 1064 				26331			Telegraph							 A telegraph asking if the programme will be in the Malay language 							 Dumeresque to Ivor Thomas - on Program Language 						26444											 Dumeresque to Ivor Thomas - on Program Language 				1949-12-04									26338											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26538	schema:Message	 Despatch of Cable - on Program Language 	BBC00096														 E1 1064 				26338			Telegraph							 Ivor Thomas confirms the 1235 broadcast will be in the Malay Language (in reply to BBC_616) 							 Despatch of Cable - on Program Language 						26444											 Despatch of Cable - on Program Language 				1949-12-06									26331							BBC_616				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26537	schema:Message	 Memo from Cyril Conner to British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 	BBC00095														 E1 1061 				26414			Memo							 Cyril Conner states that there is no policy regarding offering facilities to commercial broadcasting services, and that the facilities are open to American correspondents. 							 Memo from Cyril Conner to British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 						26444											 Memo from Cyril Conner to British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 				1951-03-08							 Memo from Cyril Conner regarding offering facilities to American correspondents 		26302											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26536	schema:Message	 Telegraph from W.R. Baker, Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 	BBC00094														 E1 1061 				26302			Telegraph							 W.R. Baker acknowledges the memo from Cyrill Conner regarding offering facilities to American correspondents and states that there has been a misunderstanding. 							 Telegraph from W.R. Baker, Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 						26444											 Telegraph from W.R. Baker, Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 				1951-03-19							 Facilities for Commercial Broadcasting Station 		26396											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26535	schema:Message	 Telegraph from Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 	BBC00093														 E1 1061 				26302			Telegraph							 It is noted on the telegraph that David Crichton, First Secretary of the Commissioner Generals Office has confirmed that Radio Malaya is offering all of their available facilities to American Radio correspondents. 							 Telegraph from Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 						26444											 Telegraph from Head of Service to Head of Overseas Programme Service 				1951-05-10							 Facilities for Commercial Broadcasting Organizations 		26396											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26534	schema:Message	 Interview with Major S. Lack, Army Welfare, War Offices 	BBC00092														 E1 1061 							 interview transcription 							 Major S. Lack expressed disappointment in the interview regarding the lack of broadcast hours for forces in Malaya, specifically during 7 to 8:30 and 12 and 2:30 local time. It also notes that Major S. Lack asked if the BBC can consider providing service during those periods. 							 Interview with Major S. Lack, Army Welfare, War Offices 						26444											 Interview with Major S. Lack, Army Welfare, War Offices 				1948-08-10							 Interview with Major S. Lack on Forces Broadcasting 													26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26533	schema:Message	 C. Lawson-Reece to OLO - on David Kennard 	BBC00091														 E1 1064 				26428			Letter							 C Lawson-Reece writes to ask if David Kennard can use BBC facilities to study television programme techniques, given that the Americans have already offered similar facilities 							 C. Lawson-Reece to OLO - on David Kennard 						26444											 C. Lawson-Reece to OLO - on David Kennard 				1949-08-02									26297											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26532	schema:Article	 Inward Cable - on Macdonald Broadcast 	BBC00090														 E1 1064 				26411										 Dumeresque expresses his gratitude for Conner Broadcasts London's cooperation on the Macdonald broadcast 							 Inward Cable - on Macdonald Broadcast 						26444					1699						 Inward Cable - on Macdonald Broadcast 				 July 26 									26338											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26531	schema:Message	 Telegraph from J.B. Clark, Deputy Director, Overseas Services to Forces Broadcasting 	BBC00089														 E1 1061 				26410			Telegraph							 J.B. Clark advices the Overseas Services to approach Radio Malaya regarding special services for the Forces in Malaya. He also notes that the British Far Eastearn Services only operates in short wave length which may be unsuitable for internal services. 							 Telegraph from J.B. Clark, Deputy Director, Overseas Services to Forces Broadcasting 						26444											 Telegraph from J.B. Clark, Deputy Director, Overseas Services to Forces Broadcasting 											 J.B. Clark regarding the interview with Major S. Lack on broadcasting schedules 		26333											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26530	schema:Message	 Cyril Conner to WR Baker - on "Britain Through Malay Eyes" Rebroadcast 	BBC00088														 E1 1064 				26396			Letter							 Cyril Conner writes to WR Baker, informing him that no action was needed on his end in regards to the rebroadcast of their "Britain through Malay eyes" program. She notes she only meant to inform him of the broadcast but in the future, the liaison between Radio Malaya and BBC Far Eastern Services is best done through London. 							 Cyril Conner to WR Baker - on "Britain Through Malay Eyes" Rebroadcast 						26444											 Cyril Conner to WR Baker - on "Britain Through Malay Eyes" Rebroadcast 				1949-01-28									26302											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26529	schema:Message	 Letter from C.P. Albany - Head of Service BBC Far Eastern Broadcasting Services to H.G.O.S. 	BBC00087														 E1 1061 				26432			Letter							 It is noted that there was a request from the Officer in charge to delay broadcast from Variety Programmes by 6 hours. 							 Letter from C.P. Albany - Head of Service BBC Far Eastern Broadcasting Services to H.G.O.S. 						26444											 Letter from C.P. Albany - Head of Service BBC Far Eastern Broadcasting Services to H.G.O.S. 				1954-10-11							 Delayed Broadcast from RAF Broadcasting System, Changi 		26301											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26528	schema:Message	 Telegraph from Ivor Thomas to the Head of British Far Eastern Broadcasting Services 	BBC00086														 E1 1061 				26301			Telegraph							 Mr. Thomas notes that they cannot  authorize  the recording of a BBC News bulletin for a delayed broadcasting 6 hours after.  However, a 1 hour delay can be consdered. 							 Telegraph from Ivor Thomas to the Head of British Far Eastern Broadcasting Services 						26444											 Telegraph from Ivor Thomas to the Head of British Far Eastern Broadcasting Services 				1954-10-22							 Delayed Broadcasts by R.A.F. Broadcasting System, Changi 		26331											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26527	schema:Message	 Letter from E. Jago, Deputy Agent to J.B. Clark Esq. 	BBC00085														 E1 1061 				26333			Letter							 E. Jago notes the interesting resources in Malaya, and that one of the objects of the government when establishing their agency was for the general public to know more t=of the Malaya. 							 Letter from E. Jago, Deputy Agent to J.B. Clark Esq. 						26444											 Letter from E. Jago, Deputy Agent to J.B. Clark Esq. 				1935-01-20							 E. Jago writes to J.B. Clark to request more program on Malayan life 		26308											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26526	schema:Message	 FN Lloyd Williams to Ivor Thomas - on broadcasting in English schools in Malaya 	BBC00084														 E1 1064 				26331			Letter							 Lloyd Williams writes to Ivor Thomas, enclosing three copies of the broadcast schedule for English schools in Malaya. 							 FN Lloyd Williams to Ivor Thomas - on broadcasting in English schools in Malaya 						26444											 FN Lloyd Williams to Ivor Thomas - on broadcasting in English schools in Malaya 				1948-11-22									26315							 BBC_622, BBC_623 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26525	schema:Message	 Dispatch of Cable - Irene M Elford to WR Baker - on "Britain through Malay eyes" Rebroadcast 	BBC00083														 E1 1064 				26396										 Irene M Elford writes to WR Baker to inform him of the rebroadcast of the "Britain through Malay eyes" program. 							 Dispatch of Cable - Irene M Elford to WR Baker - on "Britain through Malay eyes" Rebroadcast 						26444											 Dispatch of Cable - Irene M Elford to WR Baker - on "Britain through Malay eyes" Rebroadcast 				1948-12-30									26329							 BBC_624, BBC_621 				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26524	schema:Message	 WR Baker to Irene Elford - on Relay of BBC Malay Program by Radio Malaya 	BBC00082														 E1 1064 				26329			Letter							 WR Baker writes to Irene Elford about the rebroadcast of the "Britain through Malay eyes" Program. He informs Ms. Elford of a request by Pascoe Thornton to help feed and rebroadcast the program through Radio Malaya. 							 WR Baker to Irene Elford - on Relay of BBC Malay Program by Radio Malaya 						26444											 WR Baker to Irene Elford - on Relay of BBC Malay Program by Radio Malaya 				1949-01-03									26396							BBC_621				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26523	schema:Message	 Ivor Thomas to FN Lloyd Williams - on English School Broadcasts in Malaya 	BBC00081														 E1 1064 				26315			Letter							 Ivor Thomas writes Lloyd Williams to thank him for the broadcast schedules for English schools in Malaya, he notes that he has already forwarded them to H.C.S., Sec. S.B.C, and S.B.M. 							 Ivor Thomas to FN Lloyd Williams - on English School Broadcasts in Malaya 						26444											 Ivor Thomas to FN Lloyd Williams - on English School Broadcasts in Malaya 				1949-01-19									26331							BBC_622				26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26522	schema:Message	 Ivor Thomas to H.C.S, S.B.C., S.B.M - on Malayan School Broadcasting 	BBC00080														 E1 1064 							Telegraph							 Ivor Thomas informs the head office on Norman Lloyd Williams' schedule for broadcasts in English schools in Malaya for 1949. 							 Ivor Thomas to H.C.S, S.B.C., S.B.M - on Malayan School Broadcasting 						26444											 Ivor Thomas to H.C.S, S.B.C., S.B.M - on Malayan School Broadcasting 				1949-01-19									26331											26444	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26444	schema:Collection																														 Written ephemera, reports, and memos 																								 BBC: Written Archive 																									
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26441	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials H.S.A. 							H.S.A.																	H.S.A.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26440	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials D.K.B 							D.K.B																	D.K.B																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26439	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials C.O.S 							C.O.S																	C.O.S																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26438	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials A.H.C.S. 							A.H.C.S.																	A.H.C.S.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26437	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials H.C.S. 							H.C.S.																	H.C.S.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26436	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials C.C.S. 							C.C.S.																	C.C.S.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26435	schema:Person																																																	 Acting Controller, (Overseas Services), London 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26434	schema:Person																																																	 The Empire News Editor, B.B.C., Broadcasting House 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26433	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials H.O.S.A 							H.O.S.A																	H.O.S.A																									
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26427	schema:Person																																																	 Eastern Service Director 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26426	schema:Person																																																	 Director, Department of Broadcasting 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26425	schema:Person																																																	 Director, New Dehli Office 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26424	schema:Person																																																	 Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26423	schema:Person																																																	 Director General 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26422	schema:Person																																																	 Agent for Malaya 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26421	schema:Person																						Whitley				O.J.																							 Information Department 					 O.J. Whitley 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26420	schema:Person																						Peake				Elizabeth																							 Eastern Services 					 Elizabeth Peake 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26419	schema:Person																						McCall				Robert																							 Assistant Controller (Overseas Offices) 					 Robert McCall 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26418	schema:Person																						Hall				Sybil																							 Far Eastern Services Officer 					 Sybil Hall 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26414	schema:Organization																																																						 British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26413	schema:Organization																																																						 Far East Broadcasting Service 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26412	schema:Organization																																																						 Radio Malaya Monitoring Office 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26411	schema:Organization																																																						 Conner Broadcasts London 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26410	schema:Organization																																																						 Forces Broadcasting 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26409	schema:Organization																																																						 Borneo Broadcasting Services Co. 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26408	schema:Organization																																																						 University of the Air 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26407	schema:Organization																																																						 Ministry of Information Batavia 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26406	schema:Organization																																																						 Ministry of Information 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26405	schema:Organization																																																						 Malayan Information Agency 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26404	schema:Organization																																																						 Malayan Broadcasting Corporation 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26403	schema:Organization																																																						 Far Eastern Section PID Foreign Office 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26402	schema:Organization																																																						 Empire Service, Green Network 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26401	schema:Organization																																																						 Development of Far Eastern Services 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26400	schema:Organization																																																						 British Military Administration 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26399	schema:Organization																																																						 BBC Eastern Services 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26398	schema:Person																						Pym				W.St.J.																							 Head of Staff Administration 					W.St.J.Pym																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26397	schema:Person																						Reid				W.R.											WRR																	 W.R. Reid 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26396	schema:Person																						Baker				W.R.																							 Head of Service, British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service 					 W.R. Baker 																									
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https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26394	schema:Person																						Winston				V.H.																							 Straits Settlements and F.M.S GPO 					 V.H. Winston 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26393	schema:Person																						Stocken				V.																							 Overseas Liaison Officer 					 V. Stocken 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26392	schema:Person																																																	 Pacific Service Director 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26389	schema:Person																																																	 Acting Controller (Overseas Services), London 					 Unknown Person 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26388	schema:Person																						Cooper				Terence																							 London Calling Asia, BBC London 					 Terence Cooper 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26387	schema:Person																						Lean				Tangye																							 Director of External Broadcasting, BBC London 					 Tangye Lean 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26386	schema:Person																						Beachcroft				T.O.																							 Assistant Director of Publicity (Overseas) 					 T.O. Beachcroft 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26385	schema:Person																						Wilshin				Sunday																							 English Program Organizer, East and Far East Services 					 Sunday Wilshin 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26384	schema:Person																										Suffian																							 Air Malaya 					Suffian																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26383	schema:Person																						Thomas				Shelton																												 Sir Shelton Thomas 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26382	schema:Person																						Williams				Guy											GCW												 Overseas Services Establishment Director 					 Sir Guy Williams 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26381	schema:Person																						Lee				George											 O.B.E, M.C., M.I.E.E 												 Engineer in Chief 					 Sir George Lee 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26380	schema:Person																						Curtis				Roger																							 News Information Officer 					 Roger Curtis 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26379	schema:Person																						Macdermot				Robert																							 General Overseas Service Organiser 					 Robert Macdermot 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26378	schema:Person																						Baker				R.J.											O.L.O												 Overseas Liaison Officer, BBC London 					 R.J. Baker 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26377	schema:Person																						Walford				R.G.																							 Acting Copyright Director 					 R.G. Walford 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26376	schema:Person																						Scrivener				R.																												 R. Scrivener 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26375	schema:Person																						Benwit				R.																							 Far East Research 					 R. Benwit 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26374	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials PP 							PP																	PP																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26373	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials PJO 							PJO																	PJO																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26372	schema:Person																						Watson				Peter																												 Peter Watson 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26371	schema:Person																						Thornton				 Pascoe C. 																							 Program Director, Department of Broadcasting, Singapore 					 Pascoe C. Thornton Esq. 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26370	schema:Person																						Carter				P.L.																							 Information Policy Department, Foreign Office 					 P.L. Carter 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26369	schema:Person																						George				P.H.F																												 P.H.F George 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26368	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials OPD 							OPD																	OPD																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26367	schema:Person																						Collins				Norman																							 General Overseas Service Director 					 Norman Collins 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26366	schema:Person																						Ashbridge				Noel				 Sir Noel Ashbridge KBE (10 December 1889 – 4 June 1975) was an English engineer who played a key role in the early technical development of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 							https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Ashbridge												 BBC Engineer 					 Noel Ashbridge 																				774					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26365	schema:Person																						Gaydon				Nigel																												 Nigel Gaydon 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26364	schema:Person																						Gibb																																 Ms Gibb 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26363	schema:Person																						Monson				W.B.																												 Mr. W.B. Monson 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26362	schema:Person																						Underdown				Mr.											O.E.I.D.																	 Mr. Underdown 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26361	schema:Person																						Scott																																 Mr. Scott 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26360	schema:Person																						Reid																											 Ministry of Information Batavia 					 Mr. Reid 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26359	schema:Person																						Kennedy																																 Mr. Kennedy 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26358	schema:Person																						Lathem				G.C.																												 Mr. G.C. Lathem 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26357	schema:Person																						 de la Valette 																																 Mr. de la Valette 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26356	schema:Person																						Clark																																 Mr. Clark 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26355	schema:Person																						Broad																																 Mr. Broad 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26354	schema:Person																						Honeyball																																 Miss Honeyball 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26353	schema:Person																						Wakeham				Major																							 Assistat Director, Monitoring Service 					 Major Wakeham 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26352	schema:Person																						Gage															K.C.V.O.												 Major/Malay Editor, Political Intelligence Department 					 The Viscount Gage 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26351	schema:Person																						Gorham				M.A.C.																							 Director, Allied Expeditionary Forces 					 M.A.C. Gorham 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26349	schema:Person																						Quicke				M.A.																							 Overseas Information Unit 					 M.A. Quicke 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26348	schema:Person																						Frost				M.A.																												 M.A. Frost 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26347	schema:Person																						Whitehouse				M.																							 Administrative Assistant, New Delhi 					 M. Whitehouse 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26346	schema:Person																						Hayes				L.W.																												 L.W. Hayes 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26345	schema:Person																						Williams				 L.F. Rushbook 				 Referred to as LFW with PJO (LFW/PJO) in some texts 							LFW																	 L.F. Rushbook Williams 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26344	schema:Person																						Whitley				L.D.																							 Deputy Director of the Periodicals Department 					 L.D. Whitley 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26343	schema:Person																						Wright				Kenneth																							 Assistant Director of Music 					 Kenneth Wright 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26342	schema:Person																										Julian																												Julian																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26341	schema:Person																						Pitch				John											H.O.E.I.D.																	 John Pitch 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26340	schema:Person																						Morris				John				 Director of BBC's Far Eastern Service 							https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morris_(anthropologist)												 Director of BBC's Far Eastern Service 					 John Morris 																				654					
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26339	schema:Person																						Martin				John																							 Program Director, Printing and Publicity Department, Malayan Broadcasting Unit, Singapore 					 John Martin 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26338	schema:Person																						Dumeresque				John																							 Director, Department of Broadcasting, Singapore 					 John Dumeresque 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26337	schema:Person																						Roberts				J.V.																												 J.V. Roberts 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26336	schema:Person																						Grover				J.M.L.																							 Major General 					 J.M.L. Grover 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26335	schema:Person																						Davis				J.M.																												 J.M. Davis 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26334	schema:Person																						Macgregor				J.C.S.																												 J.C.S. Macgregor 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26333	schema:Person																						Clark				J.B.				 Referred to as JBC (PP/JBC and JBC/EWW) in some texts 							 D.D.O.S, JBC 												 Deputy Director of Overseas Services 					 J.B. Clark 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26332	schema:Person																						Williams				 J. Grenfell 																							 Head of Colonial Services 					 J. Grenfell Williams 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26331	schema:Person																						Thomas				 Ivor E. 											O.L.O												 Overseas Liaison Officer 					 Ivor E. Thomas 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26330	schema:Person																						Ali				 Ismail Bin 																							 Malay Section, BBC London 					 Ismail Bin Ali 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26329	schema:Person																						Elford				 Irene M. 											O.L.O												 Overseas Liaison 					 Irene M. Elford 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26328	schema:Person																						Hughes				Pennethorne																							 BBC New Delhi 					 Pennethorne Hughes 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26327	schema:Person																						Holgath																											 Acting Inspector of Schools, Singapore 					Holgath																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26326	schema:Person																						Hayes																																Hayes																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26325	schema:Person																						Jackson				H.W.																							 Director, Department of Broadcasting, Singapore 					 H.W. Jackson Esq. 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26324	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials H.O.E.I.D. 							H.O.E.I.D.																	H.O.E.I.D.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26323	schema:Person																						Gray				H.G																							 Borneo Broadcasting Services 					 H.G Gray 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26322	schema:Person																						Milliken				H.E.																							 School Broadcasting Executive 					 H.E. Milliken 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26321	schema:Person																						Fenton				H.C.																							 Regional Services Administrator and Liasion 					 H.C. Fenton 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26320	schema:Person																						Baker				George																							 Assistant Overseas Music Director 					 George Baker 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26319	schema:Person																						Tonkin				G.H																							 Eastern Services News Editor 					 G.H Tonkin 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26318	schema:Person																						Rush				G.E.																							 Assistant Circulation Manager 					 G.E. Rush 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26317	schema:Person																						Smith				 G. Ivan 																												 G. Ivan Smith 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26316	schema:Person																										Fearnley																												Fearnley																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26315	schema:Person																						Williams				 F.N. Lloyd 																							 Director of Schools Broadcasting, Department of Broadcasting, Malayan Union and Singapore 					 F.N. Lloyd Williams Esq. 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26314	schema:Person																						Milnes				F.																							 Librarian, BBC 					 F. Milnes 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26313	schema:Person																						Davis				Eric																												 Eric Davis 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26312	schema:Person																						Robertson				E.D.											 Acting Far Eastern Services Organizer 																	 E.D. Robertson 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26311	schema:Person																						Robbins				E.C.																												E.C.Robbins																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26310	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials E.B.D 							E.B.D																	E.B.D																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26309	schema:Person																						Bowyer				E.B											EWW																	 E.B Bowyer 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26308	schema:Person																						Jago				E.				 Sometimes also referred to as Deputy Agent 																			 Deputy Director 					 E. Jago 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26307	schema:Person																						Badder				Diana																												 Diana Badder 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26306	schema:Person																						Kennnard				David																												 David Kennnard 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26305	schema:Person																						Crichton				David																							 First Secretary 					 David Crichton 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26304	schema:Person																						Lyttle				D.J.																							 Department of Broadcasting (Malaya) 					 D.J. Lyttle 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26303	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials D.E.P 							D.E.P																	D.E.P																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26302	schema:Person																						Conner				Cyril				 Referred to in the text as C. Conner and Mr. Conner 							H.O.P.S.												 Head of Overseas Programme Services 					 Cyril Conner 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26301	schema:Person																						Albany				C.P.				 Sometimes referred to as Paul Albany. Title can sometimes be referred to as Head of Broadcasting. Far Eastern Broadcast Services or Head of British Far Eastern Broadcasting Services 																			 Head of Service, BBC Far Eastern Service 					 C.P. Albany Esq. 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26300	schema:Person																						Max-Muller				C.F.G.											G.O.S.D												 General Overseas Service Director 					 C.F.G. Max-Muller 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26299	schema:Person																						Sayers				C.E.																							 Far Eastern Bureau New Dehli 					 C.E. Sayers 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26298	schema:Person																						Cliffe				C.A.L.																							 Office of the Far Eastern Service Director 					 C.A.L. Cliffe 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26297	schema:Person																						Lawson-Reece				C.											E.S.O.												 Eastern Services Organiser 					 C. Lawson-Reece 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26296	schema:Person																						Denney				Brian																							 Senior Programming Assistant, BBC Far Eastern Service 					 Brian Denney 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26295	schema:Person																						Lee				Asher																							 External Broadcasting Audience Research Officer 					 Asher Lee 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26294	schema:Person																						Alway																																Alway																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26293	schema:Person																						Vincent				Adza																							 Program Director, Department of Broadcasting, Singapore 					 Adza Vincent 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26292	schema:Person																						Gill				A.J.																												 A.J. Gill 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26291	schema:Person																						Thavenot				A.F.N.																												 A.F.N. Thavenot 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26290	schema:Person																														 Person whose name or office bears the initials A.D.E.S. 							A.D.E.S.																	A.D.E.S.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26289	schema:Person																						Smith				A.C.																							 Burmese and Malay Editor, Eastern Services Broadcasts 					 A.C. Smith 																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/26288	schema:Person																														 Possibly A.C. Smith 							A.C.																	A.C.																									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14543	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087301 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021027 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087301 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021027 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 In a recent discovery, a collection of religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house has shed light on the shamanic, animistic faith of the community. This traditional music, reportedly given by a tiger spirit to a chief in Ulu Nenggiri in Kelantan, carries a significant message that led his group to establish a new settlement at Ajin, near the border of Cameron Highlands. This remarkable find provides insight into the spiritual beliefs and cultural practices of the Temiar people. 		14465			Temiar	Music	Ajin	 Polyphonic singing | membranophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Polyphonic singing, accompanied with beating of membranophone. 			Ajin				1941-12			1753		0:03:40									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011498&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9011498&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Ajin&dstmp=1696631142366							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14542	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087305 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021023 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087305 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021023 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 Recording of "Dalam guni" features religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house, reflecting the shamanic and animistic faith of the community. The music conveys a message from the spirit of the hills to a shaman in Ulu Perak, telling the story of a sack of rice that was buried in the ground and resulted in a very rich plantation. 		14465			Temiar	Music	 Dalam guni 	 Group singing, male and female singers | membranophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Mixed chorus singing with call and response, alongside the steady beating of membranophone 			 Dalam guni 				1941-12			1753		0:02:04									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011530&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9011530&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Dalam%20guni&dstmp=1696631001321							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14541	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087307 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021021 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087307 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021021 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 In the Ulu Nenggiri region of Kelantan, a member of the AlusTemiar community had a dream in which the spirit of the tiger gave him a song while he and his group were clearing a new area for cultivation. The song was a token of peace, as the tiger spirit was amazed and somewhat frightened by the power of the group to fell large trees. The ritual music, rooted in the shamanic and animistic faith of the Temiar people, is performed in long-houses and reflects a connection to the natural world and its spirits. 		14465			Temiar	Music	Alus	 Group singing, male and female singers | drum 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Group singing, call and response between, lead and group singers, consisting both male and female singers, accompanied by steady percussive beat. 			Alus				1941-12			1753		0:03:40									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011541&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9011541&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Alus&dstmp=1696630848908							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14540	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087306 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021022 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087306 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021022 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 Recording contains information about the Temiar people and their religious ritual songs and dances, which are performed in a long-house as part of their shamanic, animistic faith. The recording specifically mentions a song given to the shaman, Bah Sain, by the spirit of the wind among the bamboos, which tells the Temiar that the wind in the bamboos is the force that moves the airplanes they see flying in the sky. This information sheds light on the spiritual beliefs and cultural practices of the Temiar tribe from Telom in Pahang. 		14465			Temiar	Music	 Bah sain 	 Solo and group singing, male and female singers | membranophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Group singing consisting of solo and group vocals, with call and response between each other. Singing is accompanied by beating of drum(membranophone) 			 Bah sain 				1941-12			1753		0:03:45									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011538&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9011538&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Bah%20Sain&dstmp=1696630599957							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14539	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087308 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021020 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087308 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021020 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 Recording of Hanjoi Temiar dream music, religious ritual songs and dances are performed in a Temiar long-house, reflecting the shamanic and animistic faith of the culture. The title of the recording is a play on words, representing the disappearing form of a man diving into a pool to catch fish. This variation on the saying "the higher the fewer" conveys the theme of disappearance and transformation within the music and rituals of the Temiar people. 		14465			Temiar	Music	Hanjoi	 Solo and group singing, male and female singers | Membranophone. 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Call and response between solo and group vocals, consisting of male and female singer. Accompanied by the steady beating of membranophone. 			Hanjoi				1941-12			1753		0:02:25									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011543&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9011543&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Hanjoi&dstmp=1696630253174							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14538	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087302 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021026 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087302 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021026 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 Recording "Telei bah peb" refers to the Temiar people's religious ritual songs and dances performed in a long-house in Pahang, Malaysia. The songs are associated with shamanic and animistic faith, and in one particular song, the spirit of a wild banana warns the shaman to collect ripening fruits before they are eaten by civet cats. These ritual songs are an integral part of the Temiar culture and belief system. 		14465			Temiar	Music	 Telei bah peb 	 Group singing, male and female singers | membranophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house [shamanic, animistic faith]. Mixed chorus with call and response (male and female), accompanied by membranophone (Temiar drums). 			 Telei bah peb 				1941-12			1753		0:02:37									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011499&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9011499&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Telei%20bah%20peb&dstmp=1696630021878							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14537	schema:CreativeWork		 1CS0087303 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021025 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CS0087303 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021025 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR 		 Studio recording 												 Recording depicts the religious rituals and songs of the Temiar people, who practice shamanism and animistic faith. The lyrics of the song warn of the potential dangers of contact with outsiders, specifically mentioning the spread of disease brought by white strangers from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Ipoh. This warning is attributed to the Spirit of the Siku mountain, and it reflects the Temiar's concerns about the impact of outside influences on their community. 		14465			Temiar	Music	Siku	 Group singing, male and female singers | membranophone. 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house. Mixed chorus, with beating of membranophone. 			Siku				1941-12			1753		0:03:15									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011501&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9011501&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Siku&dstmp=1696629529229							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14536	schema:CreativeWork		 1CL0072087 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0029975 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0030031 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CL0072087 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0029975 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0030031 S2 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE 		 Studio recording 												 Recording features various musical instruments, including a chorus and drum. The chorus and drum cells indicate a combination of vocal and percussive elements in the music. This recording showcases a diverse and dynamic sound with the inclusion of these instruments. 		14465				Music	Chinchem	 Group singing, male and female singers | Drums | Idiophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Mixed chorus (male and female), drums and idiophone. 			Chinchem				1955			1753		0:02:16									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9235902&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9235902&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Chinchem&dstmp=1696629338740							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14535	schema:CreativeWork		 1CL0072087 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0029975 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0030031 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CL0072087 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0029975 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0030031 S1 BD1 BBC ARCHIVE 		 Studio recording 												 The musical performance "Dato yuli-alAding" featured a mixed chorus and drum accompaniment, showcasing a blend of vocal and percussive elements. The ensemble brought together diverse musical talents to create a dynamic and engaging experience for the audience. 		14465				Music	 Dato yuli-al 	 Group singing, male and female singers | drums | idiophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Ading with mixed chorus (male and female), drums and idiophone 			 Dato yuli-al 				1955			1753		0:02:06									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9235896&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9235896&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=dato%20yuli&dstmp=1696629106616							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14534	schema:CreativeWork		 1CL0072087 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0029975 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0030031 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CL0072087 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0029975 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0030031 S1 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE 		 Studio recording 												 Selumbang Busu is a traditional musical ensemble featuring mixed chorus, bamboo stampers, and drums. This recording of instruments creates a dynamic and rhythmic sound that is essential to the performance of Selumbang Busu. 		14465				Music	Selumbang	 Group singing, male and female singers | bamboo stampers | drum | idiophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 							 Busu with mixed chorus (male and female), bamboo stampers, drum, idiophone 			Selumbang				1955			1753		0:02:08									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9235899&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9235899&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=selumbang&dstmp=1696628744792							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14533	schema:CreativeWork		 1CL0072087 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0029975 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE1; 9CL0030031 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1CL0072087 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0029975 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE; 9CL0030031 S2 BD2 BBC ARCHIVE 		 Studio recording 												 In a mixed chorus performance at Jinjang, both male and female singers sang accompanied by the steady beating of membranophone (drums) and idiophone. This combined vocal and instrumental presentation created a dynamic and engaging musical experience. 		14465				Music	Jinjang	 Group singing, male and female singers | bamboo stampers | drum | idiophone 				 14467 | 14465 		 Malaysia | Temiar 										Jinjang				1955			1753		0:02:16									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9235903&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9235903&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=temiar%20jinjang&dstmp=1696627942378							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/14532	schema:CreativeWork		 1LP0199568 S2 BD5 BBC ARCHIVE1; 
1LP0199569 S2 BD5 BBC ARCHIVE1 						 British Malaya 	Culture							 1LP0199568 S2 BD5 BBC ARCHIVE;  1LP0199569 S2 BD5 BBC ARCHIVE 		 Radio Programme 														14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Temiar jaw's harp 	 Jaw's Harp 						Temiar										 Temiar jaw's harp 				1963			1753		0:01:58									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9131536&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9131536&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Temiar%27s%20Jaw%20Harp&dstmp=1696508322045							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13488	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00140				c208a935-76df-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-09-27		Politics							28SX6488		 Radio Programme 												 In a recent interview on the British military base in Singapore, David Smeeton discussed the case for Communist China's membership in the United Nations with Dr. Toh Chin Chye. This discussion took place on September 27, 1965, as part of the This Time of Day program. The interview did not include any additional context or details. 		1746				 Spoken voice 	 This Time of Day 					1746			1699									 This Time of Day 	 27003 | 26995 			1965-09-27			1753		0:00:00						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13487	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00139				c208a935-58e8-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1967-10-10		Politics							29SX1248		 Radio Programme 												 In an interview conducted by Michael Diamond for The World Today (World Service), Tarzie Vittachi, the Director of Forum World Features, discussed the success of General Suharto's new Government in Indonesia. The interview took place on Oct 10, 1967 and focused on the achievements of the government. The asset ID for this interview is 6036290a748d8fc68cb3d102. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 The World Today 					1743			1699									 The World Today 	 27249 | 27246 | 27142 			1967-10-10			1753		0:04:58						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13486	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00138				c208a930-3128-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1930-01-01		 Military Conflict 							08CX1415		 Radio Programme 												 In the Wales Sound Archive, Dr Glyn Tegai Hughes discusses his memories of the war in interviews conducted by Dewi LLWYD as part of a series on the war generation ("Cenhedlaeth y Rhyfel"). The interviews are conducted in the Welsh language. Dr Glyn Tegai Hughes is listed as a contributor with the LISC10599552, and the interviews are cataloged under the Rewind Asset ID: 6035fda8748d8fc68c97d8e3. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 Wales Sound Archive:Dr Glyn Tegai Hughes 					1774	13439		1699									 Wales Sound Archive:Dr Glyn Tegai Hughes 	 27005 | 27001 			1930-01-01			1753								English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13485	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00137				c208a930-301b-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1930-01-01		 Military Conflict 							08CX1401		 Radio Programme 												 Welsh language interview with Harold Bowen in the Wales Sound Archive discusses his experiences as a prisoner of war in Java, Indonesia during the war. The interview is part of a series on the war generation called 'Cenhedlaeth y Rhyfel' and sheds light on his memories of being held captive. Harold Bowen is the main contributor for this interview, with the asset ID: 6035fa27748d8fc68c9572bb. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 Wales Sound Archive:Harold Bowen 					1743	13439		1699									 Wales Sound Archive:Harold Bowen 	 27057 | 27001 			1930-01-01			1753								English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13484	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00136				c208a938-260f-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1949-03-26		Politics							63SX1691		 Radio Programme 												 In a news bulletin from March 26, 1949, the complete edition of LP 2200 Hrs News covers a range of events including the results of the Grand National and Boat Race, the Liberal Party Assembly, a speech by Princess Elizabeth, and foreign news. The bulletin highlights a customs treaty between France and Italy, a protest to Czechoslovakia against the expulsion of a British Military Permit Officer, and worsening relations between the Soviet Union and Iran. Additionally, the bulletin includes sports news such as the FA Cup semi-finals and the Rugby Union international between France and Wales. Princess Elizabeth also calls on wartime colleagues to serve again as territorials. The weather forecast for southern England is also included, with the warmest day of the year reaching 67 degrees in London. 		 1743 | 1774 				 Spoken voice 	 News Bulletins3 					 1743 | 1774 			1699									 News Bulletins3 	 26981 | 27184 			1949-03-26			1753		0:13:41						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13483	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00135				c208a935-6a17-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1969-11-06		Politics							29SX6056		 Radio Programme 												 In a radio interview with David Willey of the World Service, Malik, the Foreign Minister of Indonesia, discussed the country's foreign policy. The interview took place on November 6, 1969, with no additional annotations. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 Malik, Adam, Foreign Minister of Indonesia 					1743	13432		1699									 Malik, Adam, Foreign Minister of Indonesia 	 26996 | 26945 			1969-11-06			1753		0:03:02						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13482	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00134				c208a930-2ea9-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1930-01-01		 Culture | Politics 							08CX1269		 Radio Programme 												 In a collection of radio broadcasts spanning various languages and historical moments, key figures such as Edward Heath, John F. Kennedy, and Margaret Rutherford are featured in interviews and speeches. The recording also includes significant events such as the recovery of the Mercury-Atlas 6 spacecraft and addresses by world leaders like Charles de Gaulle and U Thant. The diverse range of content provides a valuable insight into political and cultural milestones throughout history. 		 14465 | 1743 				 Spoken voice 	Enwogion					 14465 | 1743 	13439		1699									Enwogion	 27277 | 27260 | 27135 | 27073 | 27070 | 27048 | 27044 | 27042 | 27016 | 27014 | 26979 | 27128 | 27089 			1930-01-01			1753								English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13481	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00133				c208a935-407d-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1964-07-20		Poltics							28SX4228		 Radio Programme 												 In London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, was interviewed by Roderick MacFarquhar for the Ten O'Clock programme. They discussed Indonesia's hostility towards Malaysia. The interview took place on July 20, 1964. 		 14465 | 1743 				 Spoken voice 	 Ten O'Clock 					 14465 | 1743 	13436	 Ten O'Clock | Malaysia | Indonesia 	1699									 Ten O'Clock 	 27204 | 27257 			1964-07-20			1753		0:04:05						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13480	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00132				c208a935-2f2a-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1966-08-14		Culture							29SX6548		 Radio Programme 												 In a talk by former Director of the British Museum (Natural History) Sir Gavin De Beer, the existence of Atlantis is questioned. Known facts about Atlantis are outlined, with a suggested location by Professor Angelos Galanopoulos at the University of Athens. Plato's writings on Atlantis are dissected for evidence, with theories ranging from Scandinavia to West Africa debunked. Galanopoulos supports the theory that the disappearance of Atlantis reflects the destruction of Minoan Crete, with a suggested location at Santorin in the Aegean. Carbon 14 tests on remains found at the site are dated at 1500 BC, and a hypothesis is presented that a mistake in reading Egyptian numerals could place the disappearance of Atlantis at 1400 BC. Evidence from other volcanic eruptions is presented to support the theory, with the collapse of Minoan Crete attributed to the eruption at Santorin. Despite the controversy surrounding the date of the eruption, the story of Atlantis is suggested to not be dismissed as a fairy tale. The talk was broadcast on the Third Programme on August 14, 1966. 						 Spoken voice 	 De Beer, Sir Gavin 						13432	Atlantis	1699									 De Beer, Sir Gavin 	 27242 | 27237 | 27232 | 27231 | 27223 | 27187 | 27185 | 27181 | 27102 | 27028 | 26978 | 26960 			1966-08-14			1753		0:19:55						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13479	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00131				c208a934-8f4e-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1953-02-24		Culture							26SX4720		 Radio Programme 												 In 1953, Ben Phillips, an 80-year-old man from Lochtwrffin, Mathry, Pembrokeshire, recorded the traditional English song "Wild Man of Borneo." He was born in Abercastle, North Pembrokeshire, and had various jobs before becoming a singer. The song was used in a program called "Ben Bach" produced by John Griffiths. Phillips' life and recording were documented under the Rewind Asset ID: 6035f8f5748d8fc68c94a18f. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Wild Man of Borneo, The 					14465	13432	Music	1699									 Wild Man of Borneo, The 	26967			1953-02-24			1753		0:03:05						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13478	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00130				c208a935-7bf6-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-06-25		Culture							28SX5220		 Radio Programme 												 In a program produced by John Nicoll and chaired by Stewart Wavell, four missionaries from various regions, including the Arctic, Sarawak, North Burma, and Zululand, discuss the challenges and extraordinary occurrences they face in their way of life. The speakers include Joan Turner, Gwynedd Nichol, Rev. David Darlington, and Rev. Norman Gilmore. The program aired on June 25, 1965, and is categorized under the title TLO 515/638. 		 14465 | 1778 				 Spoken voice 	 The Travellers 					 14465 | 1778 			1699									 The Travellers 	 27193 | 27192 | 27093 | 27084 | 27045 | 27244 			1965-06-25			1753		0:29:25						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13477	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00129				c208a935-620c-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1966-08-07		 Military Conflict 							28SX8965		 Radio Programme 									27309			 In 1966, Laurens van der Post, a former Japanese prisoner of war and writer, was interviewed by David Lytton for the series The Time of My Life. Van der Post discussed his experiences during the war and his post-war work in Java. The interview was documented as part of the rDTF:Script, with the asset ID LISC841519. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 The Time of My Life 					 1743 | 27299 			1699									 The Time of My Life 	 27110 | 26993 			1966-08-07			1753		0:33:38						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13476	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00128				c208a934-38af-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1953-12-25		 Culture | Sport 							28SX0037		 Radio Programme 												 In 1953, the Australian Broadcasting Commission recorded and aired the Christmas Day message of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II from Auckland, New Zealand. The message was narrated by Chester Wilmot and featured music composed by John Antill and played by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Producers involved in the production included Laurence Gilliam, Alan Burgess, and Neil Huchison. The message included greetings from various members of the Commonwealth, and speakers included individuals like Chief Asbula, Sir Edmund Hillary, and Queen Salote of Tonga. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 The Queen's Journey 					1774			1699									 The Queen's Journey 	 27264 | 27263 | 27230 | 27226 | 27214 | 27191 | 27183 | 27168 | 27161 | 27139 | 27137 | 27129 | 27125 | 27112 | 27090 | 27087 | 27085 | 27069 | 27058 | 27024 | 27018 | 27006 | 26980 | 26972 | 26971 | 26964 | 26952 | 27052 | 27010 | 27015 			1953-12-25			1753		1:09:59						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13475	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00127				c208a935-5b14-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1963-05-15		Politics							28SX1917		 Radio Programme 												 In May 1963, Abdul Razak Tun, a representative of the new Federation of Malaysia, was interviewed in London by Derek Cooper for a program in the Ten O'Clock series. The interview revolved around discussions with the British Government regarding financial aid to the Federation, which was officially inaugurated on September 16, 1963. The asset ID for this information is LISC907047. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Ten O'Clock 					14465	13436		1699									 Ten O'Clock 	 26944 | 26999 			1963-05-15			1753		0:03:53						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13474	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00126				c208a934-221d-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1962-08-01		Politics							28SX1140		 Radio Programme 												 In a Ten O'Clock programme, Derek Cooper conducted an interview with Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Rits Hotel in London. The interview was held following the announcement of the agreement in principle between the British and Malayan Governments for the Federation of Malaysia. The interview took place on August 1, 1962, and no annotations or notes were recorded. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Ten O'Clock 					14465	13436		1699									 Ten O'Clock 	 27257 | 26999 			1962-08-01			1753		0:04:30						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13473	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00125				c208a934-5061-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1961-07-03		Politics							27SX8735		 Radio Programme 												 The Indonesian Minister of Defence, Abdul Haris Nasution, was questioned by Daniel Counihan about Rusac-Sino influence in Indonesia and the future of New West Guinea and the Federation of Malaya. The interview took place at Ten O'Clock and was recorded on July 3, 1961. No annotations or notes were included in the discussion. 		 14465 | 1743 				 Spoken voice 	 Ten O'Clock 					 14465 | 1743 	13436		1699									 Ten O'Clock 	 26990 | 26943 			1961-07-03			1753		0:04:07						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13472	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00124				c208a935-2c5b-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1967-02-16		Politics							28SX9475		 Radio Programme 												 In a talk titled "Borneo Without the British," producer Richard Keen and speaker Peter Duval Smith discuss the present state of the country. The pair also visited the Kelabit tribespeople in their longhouses, discussing their hospitality and manners. This event occurred on February 16, 1967, with no additional annotations provided. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Smith, Peter Duval 					14465	13432		1699									 Smith, Peter Duval 	 27196 | 27177 			1967-02-16			1753		0:14:02						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13471	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00123				c208a934-971f-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1958-12-25		Culture							27SX4274		 Radio Programme 												 In 1958, a programme titled "Seekers, The Christmas Day Programme" was produced by Laurence Gilliam and Alan Burgess, with incidental music composed by William Alwyn. The programme, narrated by Peter Finch, praised the pioneering spirit of individuals from various parts of the world, including Canada, Africa, Australia, and the West Indies. The programme included readings and recollections from notable figures such as Sir Henry Dale, Sir Howard Florey, and Sir John Cockcroft. The narration was accompanied by actuality inserts, including recordings of a leper colony choir, the Ceylon Girls' Choir, and Bahamian children. The programme concluded with a poetic prose and the expression of the philosophy of a 100-year-old individual named John Evans. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Seekers, The 					14465	13432		1699									 Seekers, The 	 27235 | 27233 | 27109 | 27088 | 27056 | 27050 | 27049 | 27033 | 27007 | 27267 			1958-12-10			1753		0:58:16						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13470	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00122				c208a935-40f5-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1964-10-29		 Military Conflict 							28SX5633		 Radio Programme 												 In celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Royal Marines, a program titled "Royal Marines Today" provides an overview of their work. The program is written, narrated, and produced by David Woodward. The asset ID for the program is 6035e535748d8fc68c8970d5. The program's details were recorded on October 29, 1964, and the contributors include David Woodward as the author, narrator, and producer. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Royal Marines Today, The 					14465	13432		1699									 Royal Marines Today, The 	26997			1964-10-29			1753		0:39:42						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13469	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00121				c208a933-8564-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1962-08-01		Politics							23SX6527		 Radio Programme 												 In August 1962, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, was interviewed at the Ritz Hotel in London by Derek Cooper after the announcement of the agreement in principle for the proposed Federation of Malaysia between the British and Malayan Governments. The interview took place for the Ten O'Clock news and the information was recorded under the asset ID 6035f55d748d8fc68c9223b4. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Rahman, Tunku Abdul, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya (Malaysian 					14465	13432		1699									 Rahman, Tunku Abdul, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya (Malaysian 	 27257 | 26999 			1962-08-01			1753		0:04:30						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13468	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00120				c208a933-8563-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1962-08-01		Politics							23SX6526		 Radio Programme 												 In August 1962, Prime Minister Abdul Rahman Tunku was interviewed at the Ritz Hotel in London after the British and Malayan Governments agreed in principle to the proposed Federation of Malaysia. The interview was conducted by Derek Cooper and recorded for Ten O'Clock news. Rahman's thoughts on this significant development were not disclosed. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Rahman, Tunku, Abdul, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya (Ten O'Cl 					14465	13432		1699									 Rahman, Tunku, Abdul, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya (Ten O'Cl 	 27257 | 26999 			1962-08-01			1753		0:04:30						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13467	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00119				c208a934-82e4-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1961-03-22		Politics							27SX8102		 Radio Programme 												 Rahman, Tunku Abdul, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, was interviewed by Richard Goold-Adams and Brian Crosier after the close of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. South Africa had announced its decision to leave the Commonwealth. The interview was broadcast in the General Overseas Service on March 22, 1961. There are no annotations and the speaker is Rahman Tunku Abdul. The rewind asset ID for this interview is 6035fae4748d8fc68c95ef54. 						 Spoken voice 	 Rahman, Tunku Abdul Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya 						13432	 South Africa 	1699									 Rahman, Tunku Abdul Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya 	 27195 | 26974 | 27257 			1961-03-22			1753		0:12:57						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13466	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00118				c208a935-26bc-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1966-05-31		 Military Conflict 							28SX8035		 Radio Programme 												 In a recorded interview for Radio Newsreel, L/Cpl. Rambabadur Nimbu's commanding officer, Capt. Kit Mansell, discussed the circumstances that led to Nimbu being awarded the V.C. The interview was conducted by Peter Stewart and was recorded on May 31, 1966. This information was captured in cell OTN:TAC 2255, TXN/TDT:LP 31-May-1966, and Asset ID: 6035f7bb748d8fc68c93c4a9. 						 Spoken voice 	 Radio Newsreel 						13435		1699									 Radio Newsreel 	 27190 | 27178 | 27104 			1966-05-31			1753		0:03:36						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13465	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00117				c208a935-2c16-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1966-04-20		Politics							28SX8124		 Radio Programme 												 In a 1966 broadcast on Radio Newsreel's World Service, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was interviewed by Clifford Luton about the future of Singapore and the British base. The interview took place on April 20, 1966, and was documented in a press cutting with the reference code YHN 6993. 		1746				 Spoken voice 	 Radio Newsreel 					1746	13435	Singapore	1699									 Radio Newsreel 	 27111 | 26982 			1966-04-20			1753		0:02:45						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13464	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00116				c208a935-56f7-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-10-01		 Military Conflict 							28SX7359		 Radio Programme 												 In Kuala Lumpur, Roland Challis reported on the failed attempt by Lieut. Col. Untung to overthrow the Government. The report was broadcast on the World Service and recorded for Radio Newsreel. The incident was covered in a script and press cutting, with Challis serving as the speaker. The report was dated October 1, 1965. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Radio Newsreel 					14465	13435	Malaysia	1699									 Radio Newsreel 	 27205 | 27118 			1965-10-01			1753		0:02:56						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13463	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00115				c208a935-56ba-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-03-10		 Military Conflict 							28SX6008		 Radio Programme 												 The Deputy Defence Secretary was interviewed by Donald Milner in Paris, discussing various matters brought up at the Western European Union Round Table on defense problems. The interview was recorded for Radio Newsreel and broadcast in the General Overseas Service on March 10, 1965. Frederick Mulley also spoke during the interview. No annotations were made. 						 Spoken voice 	 Radio Newsreel 						13435	 Western Euorpean Union 	1699									 Radio Newsreel 	27026			1965-03-10			1753		0:02:35						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13462	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00114				c208a935-2b01-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1964-01-24		Culture							28SX3897		 Radio Programme 												 In a radio newsreel interview, Robert Kennedy gives his perspective on the settlement of a disagreement between Malaysia and Indonesia. The interview was conducted by Ronald Allison and took place on January 24, 1964. The asset ID for this news piece is 60360019748d8fc68c998451. 		 14465 | 1743 				 Spoken voice 	 Radio Newsreel 					 14465 | 1743 	13435	Indonesia	1699									 Radio Newsreel 	 27211 | 27202 			1964-01-24			1753		0:01:58						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13461	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00113				c208a934-ad1c-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1960-09-30		Culture							27SX7376		 Radio Programme 												 In a recording from September 30, 1960, ornithologist, biologist, sociologist, explorer, journalist, author, and filmmaker Tom Harrisson discusses his role as the founder and Chairman of Mass-Observation. The interviewer and producer, Stewart Wavell, takes a minimal role in the recording. The script and asset ID for the recording are also provided. Harrisson is described as someone "living among strange people and listening to them talking about themselves; collecting strange objects." The recording is part of the People Today series. See also LP26304 for more information about Mass-Observation. 						 Spoken voice 	 People Today 							Anthropology	1699									 People Today 	 27244 | 27253 			1960-09-30			1753		0:29:01						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13460	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00112				c208a934-8033-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1955-08-15		 Military Conflict 							26SX8563		 Radio Programme 												 In August 1955, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, a key figure in the War in the Far East, gave a speech on 'Tokyo Bay and After'. The speech was recorded under the asset ID 60360582748d8fc68c9d2715 and is available under the title 'War in the Far East: Extract from Tokyo Bay and After'. 		27299				 Spoken voice 	 Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis 					27299	13432		1699									 Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis 	27121			1955-08-15			1753		0:03:02						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13459	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00111				c208a935-66f8-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-04-13		Business							28SX7563		 Radio Programme 												 In a series of interviews with prominent Malaysians, recorded by interviewer John Tusa for two programs - "Malaysia: The Development of a State" and "Malaysia: Problems of Confrontation" - and broadcast in the General Overseas Service, the voice of Tusa is not heard in certain segments. The additional archive number is 30010, with a recording date of 0.3.1965. The scripts are listed under DTF, with an OTN number of 29852 and a transmission date of 13-Apr-1965. There are no annotations, and the conversation features speaker ANDAK Taib Bin Haji. The Rewind Asset ID is 60360644748d8fc68c9db329. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	Malaysia						13432		1699									Malaysia	 27278 | 27248 | 27097 			 1965-03-01, 1965-04-13, 1984-01-20 			1753		0:00:00						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13458	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00110				c208a934-9493-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1953-06-02		Politics							26SX4795		 Radio Programme 												 In a historic recording titled "Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)," the evening of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation is celebrated with greetings from the people of the Commonwealth and their leaders in London. The program ends with a message from the Queen, introduced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Narrators Robert Donat and Edward Ward are featured, and special linking music is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The recording includes a montage of voices from across the Commonwealth, expressing loyal wishes to the Queen and celebrating the unifying influence of the Coronation celebrations. Notable figures, such as Prime Ministers from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, also convey warm and personal wishes to the Queen, reflecting the global significance of her reign. 		 1746 | 14465 				 Spoken voice 	 Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme) 					 1746 | 14465 	13432		1699									 Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme) 	 27276 | 27270 | 27262 | 27245 | 27236 | 27225 | 27224 | 27218 | 27217 | 27216 | 27215 | 27198 | 27174 | 27173 | 27171 | 27164 | 27162 | 27160 | 27157 | 27156 | 27155 | 27154 | 27151 | 27150 | 27148 | 27082 | 27079 | 27059 | 27027 | 27023 | 27002 | 26998 | 26976 | 26970 | 26969 | 27052 | 27184 | 27015 			1953-06-02			1753		1:08:30						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13457	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00109				c208a935-53e2-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1968-03-16		 Military Conflict 							29SX2942		 Radio Programme 												 In a recent program, James Hogg narrates interviews with two members of a 50-person party that had just returned from Vietnam, where they attempted to stop the bombing. The date of the program was March 16, 1968, and the participants included speakers Andrew Hornung, Philippa Moody, and John Roberts, as well as interviewees Kit Masters and Michael Meech. The program did not have an announcer. 		1748				 Spoken voice 	 It's Saturday 					1748			1699									 It's Saturday 	 27180 | 27143 | 27105 | 27095 | 27081 | 26958 			1968-03-16			1753		0:00:00						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13456	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00108				c208a934-2850-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1962-01-09		 Culture; Politics 							27SX9518		 Radio Programme 												 In an interview with Wilfred De'Ath, young people David Fisher and Rowena Hyde discuss their experiences working in underdeveloped countries through voluntary service programs. The program explores the increasing interest among young individuals to contribute to overseas projects during their gap year, and questions the competition between organizations like V.S.O and Kennedy's Peace Corps. David Fisher worked in Sarawak in Borneo at the age of 19, while Rowena Hyde is the daughter of a former Communist turned Catholic. The broadcast was compiled and narrated by Wilfred De'Ath and produced by Robert Pocock. The interview took place on January 9, 1962. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 International Service 					 27284 | 14465 			1699									 International Service 	 27269 | 27212 | 26992 			1962-01-09			1753		0:09:17						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13455	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00107				c208a934-a7c0-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1960-10-11		Culture							27SX7289		 Radio Programme 												 In a talk about Mass-Observation, producer Stewart Wavell and speaker Tom Harrisson discuss the organization's pre-war role as an opinion-seeking service. The methods of Mass-Observation differed from the Gallup Poll, and the discussion took place on October 11, 1960. 						 Spoken voice 	 Harrisson, Tom 						13432		1699									 Harrisson, Tom 	 27244 | 27253 			1960-10-11			1753		0:14:15						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13454	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00106				c208a934-44b5-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1960-12-29		Culture							27SX8534		 Radio Programme 												 Lord Medway, also known as Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, was an assistant at the Sarawak Museum in the British colony of Borneo from 1956-1958. He conducted studies on the swiftlets of southeast Asia and their use of echo-location, which he presented in an illustrated talk on the topic. The talk also featured his own recordings made in the nesting caves of Borneo. This information was detailed in a Radio Times entry from December 29, 1960. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Lord Medway 					14465			1699									 Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Lord Medway 	27029			1960-12-29			1753		0:14:10						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13453	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00105				c208a935-29b1-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1969-11-30		Culture							29SX6436		 Radio Programme 												 In the 1969 Reith Lectures entitled "Wilderness and Plenty," the fourth talk, "Global Changes - actual and possible," raises the issue of potential alterations needed for scientific reasons before rebroadcasting. The broadcast date was November 30, 1969, and no further announcements or details are provided. 						 Spoken voice 	 Darling, Dr. Frank Fraser 						13432		1699									 Darling, Dr. Frank Fraser 	27004			1969-11-30			1753		0:27:35						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13452	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00104				c208a935-5bbe-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1965-02-03		 Military Conflict 							28SX4715		 Radio Programme 												 In a first-hand report by David Shute, British Forces in the Northern Borneo states of Sarawak and Sabah are facing challenging conditions. The program, produced by Roy Hayward and aired in 1965, features various speakers including military personnel and individuals from the region. The report provides insight into the confrontation in Borneo and the experiences of those involved. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Confrontation in Borneo 					 27284 | 27297 			1699									 Confrontation in Borneo 	 27256 | 27228 | 27213 | 27131 | 27124 | 27083 | 27071 | 27030 | 26994 | 26988 | 26986 | 26977 | 26951 			1965-02-03			1753		0:29:25						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13451	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00103				c208a934-b01c-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1955-10-09		Sport							26SX9321		 Radio Programme 												 In 1955, Vivian Fuchs, the leader of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, discussed the qualities he looks for when choosing personnel for expeditions in an interview with Lai Chong Kiat from Sarawak. The interview was broadcast on 'London Calling Asia' 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Asian Club 					14465			1699									 Asian Club 	 27108 | 27267 			1955-10-09			1753		0:03:48						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13450	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00102				c208a934-debb-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871	1966-12-07		 Politics | Military Conflict 							30SX1727		 Radio Programme 												 The third program "America Since the Bomb: The Moon or South-East Asia" dealing with American policies since 1945. The narrator is Edward Ward and the program was written and produced by D.G. Bridson. Inserts were read by Robert Ayres and Murray Kash. The program includes speakers such as William Fulbright, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, and Adlai Stevenson. The program was recorded on December 7, 1966, and contains material on commercials, BBC discs, and other speakers. 		27296				 Spoken voice 	 America Since the Bomb: The Moon or South-East Asia 					27296			1699									 America Since the Bomb: The Moon or South-East Asia 	 27274 | 27268 | 27261 | 27250 | 27227 | 27197 | 27172 | 27169 | 27166 | 27145 | 27138 | 27096 | 27035 | 27034 | 26989 | 26955 | 26953 | 26946 | 27128 | 27089 | 27015 			1966-12-07			1753		0:58:30						English										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13409	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00101							Culture				Malaysia			9CL0029975		 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Selangor, Penghulu, a male singer, performed the Mon-Kmer language folk song "JinjangJinjang" in 1955, recorded by Radio Malaya and archived by the BBC. The song is designated as folk music and dance music with a mixed chorus and drums. This historical recording provides a glimpse into the music and culture of then British Malaya. 		14465				Music	Jinjang					14465		 Music | Malaysia 	1699									Jinjang	27175			1955			1753		0:02:16						English	1699		https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9235903&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9235903&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=9CL0029975%C2%A0&dstmp=1688134390926							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10500	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00100							Culture									 Field recording 														https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1745			Lanoh	 Music (Instrumental) 	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo jaws harp 	 Jaws harp 						Music	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo jaws harp 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10499	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00099							Culture									 Field recording 														https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1745			Lanoh	 Music (Instrumental) 	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo mouth flute 							Music	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo mouth flute 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10498	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00098							Culture									 Field recording 																		 Music (Vocal and instrumental) 	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semai senoi: wedding dance 							Dance	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semai senoi: wedding dance 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10497	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00097							Culture									 Field recording 																		Music	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelais frog song 								1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelais frog song 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10496	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00096							Culture									 Field recording 														https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1745				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semai senoi nose flute 	 Nose flute 						Music	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semai senoi nose flute 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10495	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00095							Culture									 Field recording 																		 Music (Vocal and instrumental) 	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Chanting acc. bamboo stampers 								1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Chanting acc. bamboo stampers 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10494	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00094							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelai stringed instruments: Kerantin 							 Music (Polyphonic) 	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelai stringed instruments: Kerantin 							1753								Semelai										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10493	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00093							Culture									 Field recording 									28108					https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1745			Semelai		 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelai flute: serunai 	Flute				 Pahang region 		 Music (Polyphonic) 	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Semelai flute: serunai 							1753								Semelai										
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10492	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00092							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Strolling in a happy mood 								1699									 Strolling in a happy mood 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10491	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00091							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Lago, sanang hati 								1699									 Lago, sanang hati 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10490	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00090							Culture									 Field recording 																			Tidor								1699									Tidor							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10489	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00089							Culture									 Field recording 																		 Music (Wedding) 	 Marriage dance 								1699									 Marriage dance 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10488	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00088							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Lonely feeling 								1699									 Lonely feeling 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10487	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00087							Culture									 Field recording 																		 Music (Wedding) 	 Marriage day 								1699									 Marriage day 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10486	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00086							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Tapai party 								1699									 Tapai party 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10485	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00085							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Coconut shells: jungle morse 								1699									 Coconut shells: jungle morse 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10484	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00084							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Six drums playing on occasion of Sultan of Trengganu's birthday 								1699									 Six drums playing on occasion of Sultan of Trengganu's birthday 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10483	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00083							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Dikir barat 								1699									 Dikir barat 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10482	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00082							Culture									 Field recording 																		Music	 Menora: Siamese opera 								1699									 Menora: Siamese opera 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10481	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00081							Culture									 Field recording 																			 Gedang kling 								1699									 Gedang kling 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10480	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00080							Culture									 Field recording 																			Rodat								1699									Rodat							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10479	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00079							Culture									 Field recording 																		 Music (Wedding) 	 Indonesian wedding music 								1699									 Indonesian wedding music 							1753																		
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10478	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00078							Culture				 Radio Malaya recording 					 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 In a remote village in India, a group of Muslim fishermen were captured on video chanting a solo vocal with a chorus. The rhythmic and melodious singing reflected their cultural heritage and community spirit. 		14465				 Spoken voice : chanted 	 Indian Muslim fishermen chanting 					 27291 | 14465 		 Music | Muslim | Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia 	1699									 Indian Muslim fishermen chanting 				 1953 to 1955 			1753		0:00:48																
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/10477	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00077							Culture							 ISRC: CKEY9131605 1CL0072085 BBC ARCHIVE 22616 		 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Drums and gong from Trengganu, north east Malaysia Music (Instrumental) is a collection of traditional musical instruments from the region of Trengganu in Malaysia. The recording includes unidentified drums and gongs commonly used in indigenous music and cultural performances in the area. These instruments are representative of the instrumental music traditions of north east Malaysia. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	Bersilat	 Drums, gongs 				 27295 | 14465 		 Music | Drums | Gongs | Radio Malaya recording 	1699									Bersilat				1953-1955			1753		0:00:58									https://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9131605&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9131605&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(297891280UI0)=any&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072085&dstmp=1679755752269							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1751	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00022		Gift		 C881/62 C6 	1968-04-17		Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 			 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 		No					 In the Malaysian national music recording, unestablished instrumentation including the harmonium, violin, and percussion is used, with performers such as Negar Ku and Hamzah Dolmat of Rakan 2. The traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the zapin style is performed by Hamzah Dolmat and his group using instruments such as the oud, violin, accordion, and drum. The recordingencompasses popular music, folk songs, folk dance music, and world and traditional music, with a focus on Asian culture. Hamzah Dolmat, a prominent violinist, and his group Rakan2 are featured in these recordings. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Anak Ayam (Zapin) TEST2 					14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre, unidentified, Malaysia, Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin), Rakan2, Folk dance music, Popular music, Folk songs and music, World and traditional music, Asia, Radio Malaysia, BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Malaysian national music 	 27189 | 27055 			1968-04-17			1753		0:04:45									http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do;jsessionid=22F6BABB11E5B53EE0EBAA0BB32B5F0C?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C881%2F62+C6++&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any		 688 | 689 | 690 				 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1750	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00022		Gift		 C881/62 C6 	1968-04-17		Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 			 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 		No					 Anak Ayam (Zapin) is a traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the zapin style, performed in a popular idiom by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The unestablished instrumentation most likely includes a harmonium, violin, and percussion, with other instruments such as the oud (fretless lute), accordion, and drum also used. The music falls into the categories of popular music, folk songs and music, folk dance music, and world and traditional music, specifically from Asia. The performance was recorded by Radio Malaysia and the BBC Tropical Tapes, with the reel containing 4 minutes and 10 seconds of music. The performers include violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2, as well as an unidentified sound recordist. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Anak Ayam (Zapin) 					14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre, unidentified, Malaysia, Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin), Rakan2, Folk dance music, Popular music, Folk songs and music, World and traditional music, Asia, Radio Malaysia, BBC Tropical Tapes 	1699									 Anak Ayam (Zapin) 	 27189 | 27055 			1968-04-17			1753		0:04:45									http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do;jsessionid=22F6BABB11E5B53EE0EBAA0BB32B5F0C?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C881%2F62+C6++&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any		688				 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1699	schema:Organization			 https://www.bbc.com/ BBC | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC B.B.C. 																								 United Kingdom 					 United Kingdom 					BBC																	 British  Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 																	 Broadcasting Organization 								
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1662	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00076							Culture									 Field recording 																		Music	 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) 			1753					1699									 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) 							1753								English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1661	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00075							Culture									 Field recording 																		Music	 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) 			1753					1699									 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) 							1753								English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1660	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00074							Culture									 Field recording 														1778				Music	 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) -   Dance acc. string instrument 			1753		27306			1699									 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) -   Dance acc. string instrument 							1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9048462&indx=4&recIds=BLLSA9048462&recIdxs=3&elementId=3&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0199912&dstmp=1660932832074							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1659	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00073							Culture									 Field recording 														1778				Music	 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C)  Burmese Rice pounding song [1] 			1753		27306			1699									 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C)  Burmese Rice pounding song [1] 				1961-02-01			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9048468&indx=3&recIds=BLLSA9048468&recIdxs=2&elementId=2&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0199912&dstmp=1660932832074							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1658	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00072							Culture									 Field recording 					 33 rpm 							 Record contains a recording of Burmese folk music, specifically the Tonka Dance, as well as a collection of folk songs and music with no linguistic content. The recording is stored on a single disc with two sides, measuring 30 cm and playing at 33 rpm. The item is cataloged under the BBC ARCHIVE 27026 2LP0068699 and 1LP0199913, with unidentified performers. 		1778				Music	 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) - Tonka Dance 			1753		1778			1699									 Burmese folk music (Trad.N/C) - Tonka Dance 				1961-02-01			1753		0:02:00						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9048455&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9048455&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0199912&dstmp=1660932832074							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1657	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00071							Culture									 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Recording consists of a 78 RPM mono disc from the BBC Archive (catalog number 22570) featuring Javanese music and street vendors' mechanical sounds. The disc has two sides and measures 30 cm. It is labeled as an analogue disc and is stored under the catalog number 9CL0029181. The disc also includes actualities and is affiliated with the BBC. 		1743				 Soundscape (urban) 	 Javanese Music  - Street vendors 			1753		5159			1699									 Javanese Music  - Street vendors 	27009			1955-07-01			1753		0:01:56						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153042&indx=8&recIds=BLLSA4153042&recIdxs=7&elementId=7&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1633	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00070							Culture							1CL0072057		 Radio Programme 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 The Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society is a Javanese music solo featuring a man chanting. The recording is on 1 disc with 2 sides, measuring 30 cm and playing at 78 rpm in mono. It is part of the BBC Sound Archive with holdings notes as 12RH 88640. 		1743				 Spoken voice : chanted 	 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [2] Javanese Music 			1753		 4700 | 1743 			1699									 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [2] Javanese Music 				1955-07-18			1753		0:01:42				 unidentified (singer, male) 		English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153040&indx=7&recIds=BLLSA4153040&recIdxs=6&elementId=6&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1632	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00069							Culture									Performance					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Recoding, labeled "Ketoprak (popular theatre)," contains a 30 cm 78 rpm mono disc with the code BBC ARCHIVE 22570 1CL0072057. It features comedy, dialogue, gamelan music, and crowd laughter performed by unnamed individuals. The disc is stored under the code 9CL0029181 in the BBC Archive. 		1743				 Music and spoken voice 	 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue, gamelan and crowd laughter 	Gamelan		1753		 4700 | 1743 			1699									 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue, gamelan and crowd laughter 				1955-07-01			1753		0:00:44						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153045&indx=5&recIds=BLLSA4153045&recIdxs=4&elementId=4&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1631	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00068							Culture									Performance					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 The Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society featured a solo male singer chanting on a 30 cm 78 rpm mono disc with 2 sides. The recording is part of the BBC Sound Archive collection under catalog number 22570. The singer remains unidentified. 		1743				 Music (Vocal) 	 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [1] 	 Male voice 		1753		 4700 | 1743 			1699						 Holdings Notes: 12RH 88640 			 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [1] 				1955-07-18			1753		0:00:30						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA1298778&indx=6&recIds=BLLSA1298778&recIdxs=5&elementId=5&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1630	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00067							Culture									 Published record 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 A rare collection of Javanese music and popular theatre recordings, including comedic dialogue, gamelan music, and crowd laughter, has been discovered. The collection features 1 disc with 2 sides, measuring 30 cm and playing at 78 rpm in mono. These field recordings provide a rich insight into traditional Javanese music and cultural performances. 		1743				 Music and spoken voice 	 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue, gamelan and crowd laughter Javanese Music 			1753		 4700 | 1743 			1699						 BBC ARCHIVE 22570 			 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue, gamelan and crowd laughter, Javanese Music 				1955-07-01			1753		0:00:44						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153045&indx=5&recIds=BLLSA4153045&recIdxs=4&elementId=4&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1629	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00066							Culture							1CL0072057		 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 		 Related Material : Holdings Notes: 12RH 88640 		4700			 The Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society featured Javanese music and a solo man chanting. The recording is part of the BBC Sound Archive, with a single disc containing two sides and measuring 30 cm. It was recorded at 78 rpm and is in mono format. 		1743			Jawa	 Spoken voice : chanted 	 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [3] Javanese music 			1753		4700		 1CL0072057 1 Analogue disc Store 9CL0029181 1 Analogue disc Store 9CL0029182 1 Analogue disc Store 9CL0030144 1 Analogue disc Store 	1699									 Second stage initiation ceremony of the Sumarah Mystic Society [3] Javanese music 				1955-07-18			1753		0:01:39				 unidentified (singer, male) 			1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153041&indx=4&recIds=BLLSA4153041&recIdxs=3&elementId=3&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1628	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00065							Culture									 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Recording features a song by an unidentified child singer is featured on disc 2, with 30 cm sides and a playback speed of 78 rpm. The recording is in mono and is part of the BBC ARCHIVE as item number 22570. 		1743				 Music (Vocal) 	 Song by small girl 			1753		1743			1699									 Song by small girl 				1955-07-01			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153043&indx=3&recIds=BLLSA4153043&recIdxs=2&elementId=2&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1627	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00064					1955-07-01		Culture							1CL0072057		 Field recording 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 Recording contains a recording of the popular theatre show Ketoprak, featuring comedy with dialogue and crowd laughter. The recording is on a 30 cm disc with 2 sides and plays at 78 rpm in mono. It is part of the BBC ARCHIVE with the code 22570. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue and crowd laughter 	 No dates are mentioned in the given text. 		1753		1743			1699									 Ketoprak (popular theatre). Comedy: Dialogue and crowd laughter 				1955-07-01			1753		0:01:04						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA4153044&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA4153044&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=date2&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CL0072057&dstmp=1660924150230							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1626	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00063							Culture							9CL0029036		 Field recording 												 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo jaws harp 		14465				Music	 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo jaws harp 			1753		14466		 British Malaya | Music 	1699									 Music from Malaya. Aborigines. Lanoh negrito bamboo jaws harp 							1753								English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1625	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00062					1961-02-01		Culture			 Audience report goes here 	 Ceylon (FIX) 			1LP0199910		 Field recording 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				27293			 Recording contains information about a Buffalo horn folk songs and music recording on a 30 cm disc with 33 rpm. The recording is labeled as BBC ARCHIVE 27027 and starts at 00:08:45.22, ending at 00:09:34.01. Side 2 of the disc begins at 00:10:37. The recording likely contains traditional folk songs and music played on Buffalo horns, captured from BBC ARCHIVE LP 27027. 		1778		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0199910XX/BL_1LP0199910_s2_f01_v1.mp4		Music	 Buffalo horn 			1753		 27293 | 1778 		 Burma | Karen | Geko | Music 	1699						 Solo wind instrument with background voices and some crowing of roosters. 			 Buffalo horn 				1961-02-01			1753		0:00:49						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027108&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA9027108&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0199910&dstmp=1657037221940							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1624	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00061							Culture							1LP0194432		 Published record 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 Recording is a classical dance and music ensemble, is featured on a 30 cm, 33 rpm disc with the label BBCARCHIVELP19654. The recording, which starts at 00:18:24.02 and ends at 00:25:52.01, includes traditional folk songs and music performed by the Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia. Additionally, the performance incorporates the art of Topeng, a form of dance by masked dancers. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s1_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	 The fasting arijuna 			1753		 2399 | 1743 | 1774 		 Dance | Dance 	1699									 The fasting arijuna 	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:07:28							1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027413&indx=7&recIds=BLLSA9027413&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1657036026103&frbg=&frbrVersion=&viewAllItemsClicked=false&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&selectedLocation=&vl(freeText0)=1LP0194432							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1623	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00060							Culture							1LP0194432		 Field recording 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 Recording is a 30 cm, 33 rpm disc with folk songs and music, as well as modern dance created by Mario. It is labeled as BBC ARCHIVE 19654 and includes a Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s1_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	 Tambulilingan / Tamulilingan (Oleg, type of dance) 			1753		 2399 | 1743 | 1774 		 Dance | Oleg | Peliatan | Dance 	1699									 Tumililingan (bumble bees) 	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:11:17				 Modern dance created by Mario. (I Ketut Mario) 			1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027408&indx=6&recIds=BLLSA9027408&recIdxs=5&elementId=5&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1657034743728&frbg=&frbrVersion=&viewAllItemsClicked=false&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&selectedLocation=&vl(freeText0)=1LP0194432							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1622	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00059							Culture							1LP0194432		 Field recording 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 Recording features a performance of Kapi Radja (King of the apes) by the Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia. The music is traditional Kebiar music, including folk songs and music, recorded on a 30 cm disc with 2 sides at 33 rpm. The label for this recording is BBCARCHIVELP19654 and the performance starts at 00:03:05.16. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s1_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	 Kapi radja 			1753		 2399 | 1743 | 1774 		Music	1699									 Kapi radja (King of the apes) 	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:03:05							1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027406&indx=5&recIds=BLLSA9027406&recIdxs=4&elementId=4&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1657034743728&frbg=&frbrVersion=&viewAllItemsClicked=false&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&selectedLocation=&vl(freeText0)=1LP0194432							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1621	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00058							Culture							1LP0194432		 Field recording 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 Legong classical dance and folk songs and music are featured on a 1 disc with 2 sides, measuring 30 cm and playing at 33 rpm. The recording, labeled BBCARCHIVELP19654, begins at 00:06:10.09 and ends at 00:26:22.11, showcasing the Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s2_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	Legong			1753		 2399 | 1743 | 1774 		Dance	1699									Legong	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:20:12							1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027420&indx=4&recIds=BLLSA9027420&recIdxs=3&elementId=3&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0194432&dstmp=1657033039414							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1620	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00057							Culture							1LP0194432		 Published record 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 Features a recording of the Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia, on a 30 cm 33 rpm disc from the BBC ARCHIVE 19654 collection. The recording begins at 00:14:22.10 and ends at 00:18:24.02, showcasing traditional Indonesian music. The label for the recording is BBCARCHIVELP19654. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s1_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	 Ketjak (monkeys) 			1753		 2399 | 1774 		Dance	1699									 Ketjak (monkeys) 	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:04:02				 Unidentified (singers) 			1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=3&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=1LP0194432&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/1619	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00056							Culture							1LP0194432		 Published record 					 33 rpm, 30cm 				2399			 In a rare find, the BBC ARCHIVE 19654 label matches the KebiarModern dance in Classical Style from Bali Music (Instrumental) album, which contains 1 disc with 2 sides and plays at 33 rpm on a 30 cm record. The album, which starts at 00:06:10.09, features the Gamelan Orchestra from Pilatan, Indonesia, providing a unique blend of traditional and modern dance music from Bali. 		1743		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1LPXXXXXXXXX/1LP0194432XX/BL_1LP0194432_s2_f01_v1.mp4	Bali	Music	Kebiar			1753		 2399 | 1774 		 Dance | Dance 	1699									Kebiar	27307			1952-09-04			1753		0:06:10						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9027417&indx=3&recIds=BLLSA9027417&recIdxs=2&elementId=2&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=kebiar%20bbc&dstmp=1657032913979							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/863	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00057			temiar				Culture							1CS0087301		 Field recording 												 Recording features ritual music recorded under the direction of H.D. Noone, Protector of Aborigines in Perak, F.M.S. The performers are identified as unidentified singers and percussionists. 		14465			Temiar	 Music (Vocal) 	Ajin	Percussion		1753		14467		 Ethnography, shamanic, animistic faith | Religious 	1699						 Item notes: Song was given by a tiger spirit to a chief in Ulu Nenggiri in Kelantan. Its message led his group to make a new settlement at Ajin, just over the border of Cameron Highlands Performance notes: Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house [shamanic, animistic faith]] 			Ajin	27051			1941-12-01			1753		0.002546296296				 H.D. Noone (sound recordist) 		English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do;jsessionid=4509B946FDF201BB5A8C0BBC5ED5136C?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA9011498&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA9011498&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&query=any%2Ccontains%2Cajin&search_scope=LSCOP-ALL&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&vid=BLVU1&institution=BL&tab=local_tab&vl(freeText0)=ajin&dstmp=1655384619915							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/775	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00051					1933-08-22		Culture							B1754/11		 Radio Programme 					 Video tape 		Yes					 The BBC National Programme has re-recorded the extract "Nine Days Wonder" onto a Betamax cassette stereo from its original issue no. BBC Archive LP330. The recording features speakers Bobbie Comber, Anona Wynn, Lupino Lane, and Cyril Smith, as well as Sydney Baynes and his Band. The original recording took place at Radiolympia and includes a mix of male and female speakers. 						 Spoken voice 	 Nine days wonder (extract) 			1753				 Comber | Wynn. Lane | Smith | Sydney Baynes | Betamax 	1699									 Nine days wonder (extract) 	 27247 | 27127 | 26987 | 26973 | 26962 			1933-08-22			1753		0:08:13						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA2120268&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA2120268&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?vl(488279563UI0)=any&gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1654053700427&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=B1754%2F11&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/774	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00050							Culture							B1754/14		 Radio Programme 					 Video tape 		Yes					 The inauguration of the BBC Empire Service was rerecorded onto a single Betamax cassette stereo. The speakers included J.H. Whitley, Noel Ashbridge, and Capt. C.G. Graves, all male. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 Inauguration of the BBC Empire Service 			1753		1774		 Inaugural Programme | BBC Empire Service | Whitley | Ashbridge | Graves 	1699									 Inauguration of the BBC Empire Service 	 26975 | 26366 | 27076 			1932-12-19			1753		0:16:02						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA2112437&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA2112437&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?vl(488279563UI0)=any&gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1654051632018&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=B1754%2F14&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/773	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00049							Business							UNLS002/161-163		 Radio Programme 					 Audio cassette 							 Mr. George Simpson, a Shipping Agent in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong from 1948-1980, is the focus of the Scottish Decolonisation Project collection at the National Library of Scotland. The collection includes three compact cassette recordings of interviews conducted by Mr. Bill Dorward, covering Simpson's work in Singapore, British North Borneo, Penang, Malaya, and Hong Kong. Additional documentation is available from the library's Manuscripts Division. 		 1746 | 1743 | 14465 				 Spoken voice 	 Mr. George Simpson: Shipping Agent Singapore, British North Borneo, Penang, Malaya, Hong Kong 1948-1980 			1753		 1746 | 27292 | 27291 | 1780 		 George Simpson | Singapore | British North BorneoPenang | Malaya | Hong Kong | Scottish Decolonisation Project | Scotland | Bill Dorward | Kuala Lumpur 	1699									 Mr. George Simpson: Shipping Agent Singapore, British North Borneo, Penang, Malaya, Hong Kong 1948-1980 	27037						1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8250510&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8250510&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?vl(488279563UI0)=any&gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1654050534547&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=UNLS002%2F161-163&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/772	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00048							Culture						 1969-11-16 to 1969-12-01 	 WS7645 S2 C1 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 		Yes					 The British Library Sound Archive holds a special collection of unedited field recordings of the Siamang, a species of gibbon, made in Malaysia in 1969 by David J Chivers. The recordings were made using a Uher tape recorder at multiple speeds and have been digitized as part of the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project, funded by the National Lottery. The recordings and corresponding notes were made as part of research work and published findings can be found in various papers. Copies of the field recording notes and correspondence are kept within the Wildlife Section of the British Library Sound Archive. 		14465				 Soundscape (rural) 	 Siamang, Malaysia, 1969 - David J Chivers: Primate Recordings - Special Collection 			1753	31729	 27289 | 27290 | 27291 | 14465 		 Siamang | Malaysia | David J Chivers | Primate Recordings | Temerloh | Pahang | Gombak | Selangor | Penang | Hylobatidae | Gibbon | Mammals | Songs | Calls | Nature | Environment 	1699									 Siamang, Malaysia, 1969 - David J Chivers: Primate Recordings - Special Collection 	26991			1969-11-16			1753		0:50:05						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=WS7645+S2+C1&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%28488279563UI0%29=any&vl%28488279563UI0%29=title&vl%28488279563UI0%29=any						 David J Chivers: Primate Recordings - Special Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/711	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00056							 Military Conflcit 							 1CD0013823; 1LP0059076 		 Radio Programme 												 In the memoir "Building the Burma-Siam RailwayTalk," a former prisoner recounts the brutal conditions endured while constructing the railway for the Japanese. The prisoners faced harsh working conditions, including being pelted with iron rivets by a Japanese engineer and working in non-stop downpours during the monsoon season. Cholera outbreaks, lack of proper clothing, and extreme exhaustion from long work shifts further compounded their suffering. Despite the high death rates and disease ravaging the crowded camps, the Japanese enforced a speedup of work, neglecting to address the epidemic. The prisoners endured meager rations and slept in leaky, overcrowded huts. 		 14465 | 1747 | 1778 				 Spoken voice : narrative 	 Building the Burma-Siam Railway 			1753		 14465 | 1747 | 1778 		 Railroad | History | Feature 	1699									 Building the Burma-Siam Railway 	27022			1945-11-01			1753		0.0009606481481						English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/710	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00055							 Military Conflict 									 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 							 In the archive, there is a tape reel labeled "On Korea and the Korean War, 1950-1953" and an Electronic World recording on a 17 cm reel. The tape reel likely contains recorded material related to the Korean War, while the Electronic World recording is stored on a smaller medium. This suggests that the archive contains historical audiovisual material related to Korea and electronic technology from the specified time periods. 		27286				 Spoken voice 	 On Korea and the Korean War, 1950-1953 			1753		27286			1699									 On Korea and the Korean War, 1950-1953 				1950-10-01			1753								English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/709	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00054					1961-09-22		Sport						 Broadcaster: BBC Home Service 1961-09-22 Item notes: From 'The travellers' 	T9679		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 							 In Malaya, Malays engage in fish fights as a form of entertainment and betting. Participants bring their own specially salted fish in jam jars, and two male fishes are placed together to display their dominance. Betting on the fish fights is a common practice, and the event is described as being almost as exciting as any other type of fight. The details were shared in a broadcast on BBC Home Service in 1961. 		14465		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/TXXXXXXXXXXX/T09679XXXXXX/020A-T09679XXXXXX-XR08A0.mp3		 Spoken voice 	 Fish fights in Malaya 			1753		14465		 Gambling | Games 	1699									 Fish fights in Malaya 				1961-07-25			1753		0:00:59						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7938047&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7938047&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&vl(488279563UI0)=any&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=BBC%20malaya%20fish%20fights&dstmp=1653994251404							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/708	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00053					1963-11-27		 Military Conflict 							C1398/0152		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 							 Discussion about the use of violence for political purposes in Malaya. The speakers argue that good treatment of captured communists is more effective than torture. 		14465		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/C1398XXXXXXX/026A-C1398X0152XX-3500A0.mp3		 Spoken voice 	 Politics of violence: Malaya 			1753		14465		Colonialism	1699									 Politics of violence: Malaya 	27043			1963-11-27			1753		0:02:25						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7531079&indx=9&recIds=BLLSA7531079&recIdxs=8&elementId=8&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=2&frbg=&&vl(488279563UI0)=any&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=BBC%20malaya&dstmp=1653992620227							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/707	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00052							 Military Conflict 							 1CD0013823 1LP0059076 		 Radio Programme 												 Speech by Louis Mountbatten to British forces in Southeast Asia during WWII. He acknowledges the challenges ahead but assures them of increasing support from home. 		 1778 | 14465 		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1CD0013823/1CD0013823_D2_BD55.mp3		 Spoken voice 	 Address to Forces in South-East Asia 			1753		 1778 | 14465 		 Wartime Address | WW2 	1699									 Address to Forces in South-East Asia 	27121			1944-12-24			1753		0.000775462963						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA1879538&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA1879538&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=address%20to%20forces%20in&dstmp=1653663638769							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/706	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00051							Culture							T10690		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 							 Sinhalese music in honor of BBC's Silver Jubilee. Sung by Devar Surya Sena and accompanied by an orchestra. Introduced by Alex Moyes. 		1779				 Spoken voice 	 Sinhalese music 			1753		1779		 Sinhala | Folk songs and music | Radio Programme 	1699									 Sinhalese music 	 27000 | 26954 			1947-10-21			1753		0:04:15				 Sena, Surya (singer, male) 		English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/705	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00050					1932-12-19		Culture							B1754/14		 Radio Programme 												 The inauguration of the British Empire Broadcasting Service features speeches from Mr. J.H. Whitley, the chairman, and Sir John Reith, the director-general of the BBC. The text outlines the significance of the occasion, the history of British broadcasting, and the goals of the Empire Broadcasting Service. Sir John Reith discusses the technical aspects, including transmission zones, wavelengths, and transmission times for different regions of the British Empire. The message emphasizes collaboration with listeners for feedback, program suggestions, and the importance of shortwave technology. Additionally, Mr. Ashbridge and Cpt Graves express gratitude for the assistance received during preliminary testing. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/inauguration-of-bbc-empire-service British Library public link 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 First broadcast of the BBC Empire Service 			1753		1774		Culture	1699									 First broadcast of the BBC Empire Service 	 27241 | 27094 | 27076 			1932-12-19			1753		0:05:19							1699		 http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA6933255&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA6933255&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&dscnt=0&vl(freeText0)=Inauguration%20of%20BBC%20Empire%20Broadcasting%20service&dstmp=1653575363114 BBC Library internal link 							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/704	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00049							Culture							1CS0089228		 Field recording 												 Wayang Wong "Iboek" 		1743				 Music (Instrumental) 	Soiontongan	 Fiddle Sundanese rebab (spike fiddle), gambang (xylophone), kendang (double-headed laced drum) 		1753		4686		 Dance | Folk Dance 	1699									Soiontongan							1753		0.002071759259						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7066174&indx=3&recIds=BLLSA7066174&recIdxs=2&elementId=2&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(2084770705UI1)=all_items&tab=local_tab&dscnt=0&vl(freeText0)=1CS0089228&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&dstmp=1653570594936#							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/703	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00048							Culture							 1CD0013823, 1LP0059076 		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 							 A carefree and somewhat chaotic atmosphere pervades Singapore during its final days. Possessions and money lost their significance, and the primary concern was to preserve life and freedom. The narrator recounts a personal experience where conventional concerns, such as a stolen car, became inconsequential. After parting ways with their job and facing a depressed state, the narrator found a stranger willing to provide a lift. In a seemingly irresponsible and carefree manner, the stranger offered the narrator their spare car, reflecting the overall atmosphere of Singapore during that tumultuous period. 		1746				 Spoken voice 	 Singapore before its fall/Playfair 			1753		1746			1699									 Singapore before its fall/Playfair 							1753		0.0006018518519						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?frbrVersion=2&tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA1879468&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA1879468&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=2&frbg=&rfnGrpCounter=1&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&fctV=audio&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&rfnGrp=1&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&fctN=facet_rtype&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=Singapore%20before%20its%20fall&dstmp=1653471353501							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/702	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00047							 Military Conflict 							 1CD0013823 1LP0059076 		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 				27287			 Richard Chubb records a message in Fort Dufferin while awaiting a ceremonial flag-raising. The 19th division has completed a remarkable march, standing on an earth parade ground in faded jungle green attire. Spitfires fly overhead, and soldiers, wearing bush hats, tin helmets, berets, and turbans, stand at attention. The commander arrives, signaling with a bugle. The message is addressed to every man in the 14th army, celebrating the capture of Mandalay and the restoration of the Union Jack over Fort Dufferin. The 33rd Indian corps and 4th corps played a significant role, and Kipling's poem on the road to Mandalay is mentioned, expressing a focus on the journey from Mandalay. 		1778		http://soundserver.bl.uk:81/1CD0013823/1CD0013823_D2_BD57.mp3		 Spoken voice 	 Address to the Fourteenth Army at Mandalay 			1753		27287		 Fort Dufferin | Wartime Address 	1699									 Address to the Fourteenth Army at Mandalay 	 27275 | 27194 			1945-03-21			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA1879540							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/700	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00046							Culture							 C1186/316  C1186/317 C1186/318 		 Radio Programme 														1774				 Spoken voice 	 The Story of Broadcasting 			1753				History	1699									 The Story of Broadcasting 							1753								English	1699								 Charles Chilton Collection Tape 1,2,3 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/699	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00045							Culture						 not after 1952 	 C1608/4 S2 C6-7 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 9.5 cm/s 		 Yes 00:28:44-00:37:50 					 A recording featuring two radio gaffes, titled "The Fleet's Lit Up!" and "Music & Movement." The gaffes are introduced both together and individually, and the broadcast appears to be compiled from 'Sound archive' recordings. The content is catalogued separately for each segment. 		1774				 Music and spoken voice 	 Two BBC Radio "mistakes" 			1753		1774	13352	 BBC Radio | Tommy Woodruff | Marjorie Eale | Ernest Lush | Music & Movement | John Bird Collection 	1699									 Two BBC Radio "mistakes" 	 27255 | 27136 | 27017 			1952			1753		0:09:06						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C1608%2F4+S2+C6-7++&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any						 John Bird Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/698	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00044							Culture							 C704/116 C1  T11768 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape mono 		Yes					 A radio retrospective on the "gay twenties," written and compiled by Leslie Baily with music, news, comment, anecdotes, and readings from the theatre of the day. The program includes Garrison recalling BBC recording of the nightingale and cello, Hylton speaking about his Orchestra, and performing with a specially formed 1924-style orchestra. The focus is on the British Empire Show at Wembley Stadium. The format is 1 tape reel in mono, aired on BBC Home Service on 1955-03-04. The copy note suggests it may be copied from coarsegroove 33 rpm discs (BBC?). 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 Scrapbook for 1924 			1753		1774		 Freddie Grisewood | Beatrice Harrison | Jack Hylton | Orchestra | Howard Carter | Great Britain History | British Empire Exhibition | Leslie Baily | Wembley Stadium | Stephen Williams Collection | BBC Home Service 	1699									 Scrapbook for 1924 	 27117 | 27077 | 27062 | 27025 | 26966 | 27103 	Gift		1955-03-01			1753		0:59:30						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA1172410&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA1172410&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653314038687&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C704%2F116%20C1%20%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Stephen Williams Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/697	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00043							Culture							 C1608/4 S2 C2 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 9,5 cm/s 		 Yes 00:08:03-00:15:04 					 A recording of King George V delivering a Christmas message from Sandringham on 25/12/32. This is noted as the first Christmas broadcast, preceded by the first round-the-world link-up. The performance includes a recording of 'The first Nowell' at the beginning and 'God save the King' at the end, along with an introduction by the radio presenter. However, the sound quality is poor, with muffled audio throughout. 		1774				Speech	 Message to the Empire [Christmas Day message] 	 Spoken voice 		1753		1774	13352	 Christmas | Empire | Norfolk | England | UK | George V | Great Britain | Speeches | John Bird Collection | Sandringham House 	1699									 Message to the Empire [Christmas Day message] 	27103			1932-12-25			1753		0:07:00						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8936067&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8936067&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653313486342&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C1608%2F4%20S2%20C2%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 John Bird Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/696	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00042							Culture							 C1608/4 S2 C1 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 9.5 cm/s 		 Yes 00:00:06-00:07:55 					 A recording of King George V opening the British Empire Exhibition, with a collector's note indicating it was recorded acoustically by an amateur. The performance includes speeches and actualities, but the sound quality is poor, with audible audience noise at times. 		1774					 King George V opening the British Empire Exhibition 			1753		1774	13352	 King George  V | British Empire Exhibition | Wembley | London | England | UK | John Bird Collection | Field recording 	1699									 King George V opening the British Empire Exhibition 	27103			1924-05-01			1753		0:07:49						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C1608%2F4+S2+C1+&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any						 John Bird Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/695	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00041							Culture						 not after 2013 	 C1608/4 S2 C18 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 9.5 cm/s 		 Yes 01:23:53-01:28:37 					 A recording of a Java suite, featuring Gamelan and piano music by Leopold Godowsky, with arrangements for tuned percussion. The content is likely copied from a commercial or broadcast recording. The recording starts at 01:23:53, and the entire duration is 1 hour, 35 minutes, and 30 seconds. The Java suite is found at the end without any introductions. The performers are unidentified. 		1774					 Java suite: Gamelan Piano music of Leopold Godowsky 	 Gamelan, Piano 		1753		London?	13352	 Java suite | Gamelan | Leopold Godowsky | Dave Smith | percussion | chamber music | John Bird Collection | Field recording 	1699									 Java suite: Gamelan and Piano music of Leopold Godowsky 	27116	 Contributor: Pines, Doris Genre: Instrumental music Recording Company name: Genesis Records Product title: Piano music of Leopold Godowsky Documentation/Sleeve notes: Sleevenotes by Frank Cooper Pressing code: xxu Label: GENESIS RECORDS 1000 Genesis Records Label match: GENESISRECORDSGS1000 Contents: Renaissance tambourin (Rameau-Godowsky).- Wienerisch.- Miniatures for piano, four hands, humoresque.- Etude Op.10 No.6 for the left hand alone (Chopin-Godowsky).- Badinage (Chopin-Godowsky).- Die fledermaus (Strauss-Godowsky).- Sonata in E minor (first movement).- Java suite - gamelan.- Java suite - chattering monkeys Physical Description: 1 disc 2 sides 30 cm 33 rpm Holdings Notes: B (2LP0088253) Related Links: 1LP0086448; 2LP0088253; Pines, Doris 					1753		0:04:43				 Composer: Leopold Godowsky  Arranger: Dave Smith 		English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8936155&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8936155&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653289142567&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C1608%2F4%20S2%20C18%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 John Bird Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/694	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00039							Culture							 C1608/4 S2 C4 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 9.5 cm/s 							 An excerpt from an interview with Tommy Handley, a male speaker, and an unidentified male announcer, recorded on a BBC Radio tape reel with a paper insert listing the contents. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 Excerpt from Tommy Handley interview 			1753		1774	13352	 Tom Handley | ITMA | It's That Man Again | John Bird Collection | BBC Radio 	1699									 Excerpt from Tommy Handley interview 	27254			1948-10-01			1753		0:02:26						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8936070&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8936070&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653288147915&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C1608%2F4%20S2%20C4%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 John Bird Collection 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/693	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00038														B2456		 Radio Programme 					 Video tape 		No					 A dubbing process of NSA-owned discs and albums, transferred to Betamax cassette stereo. 						 Spoken voice 	 Dubbing of NSA-owned disc 			1753				 Dubbing | NSA | BBC Sound Archives | Betamax 	1699									 Dubbing of NSA-owned disc 							1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=B2456&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/692	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00037														 1LP0118734 SEQ12 ROCOCO 		Interview							No					 An untitled talk recording without specific details. 							 No Title Recorded 			1753				 Henry Morton Stanley | Talk 	1699									 No Title Recorded 	27234						1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA2127904&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA2127904&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653284643586&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0118734%20SEQ12%20ROCOCO&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/691	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00036							 Culture | Politics 						 not after 1904 	 1LP0146064 S1 BD6 HMV 		 Radio Programme 							 Yes  Begins at 7 min. 02 sec. 					 Leonard de Vries narrates a historical recording featuring Lord Stanley's greeting to the USA from Canada. 		 1782 | 1783 				 Spoken voice 	 Lord Stanley 			1753		 1782 | 1783 		 Lord Stanley | Sir Henry Morton Stanley | Dutch | Leonard de Vries | Canada | Talk 	1699									 Lord Stanley 	 27114 | 27234 			1904			1753		0:00:44						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA2127903&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA2127903&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1653283866922&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0146064%20S1%20BD6%20HMV%20%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/690	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00035							 Military Conflict 							 1CD0177201 BD21 BBC 		 Radio Programme 							Yes					 James Cameron provides an elegant report on the Korean War, offering insights into the Cold War era. 		27286				 Spoken voice 	 The Korean War 			1753		27286		 Korean War | James Cameron | Cold War | 1950 | BBC | Taegu. Daegu | Mahatma Gandhi 	1699									 The Korean War 	 27130 | 27078 			1950-10-18			1753		0:04:30						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=1CD0177201+BD21+BBC&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/689	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00034							Culture							 1CD0177201 BD2 BBC 		 Radio Programme 							Yes					 R. J. Dalby vividly describes the harrowing experience during the eruption of Krakatoa on August 27, 1883. 		1743				 Spoken voice 	 Krakatoa Dalby, R. J. (speaker, male) ^A182785 1937-03-05 Recording 			1753		 27285 | 1743 		 Talk ^A259102 | Krakatoa | Volcano eruption | History 	1699									 Krakatoa Dalby, R. J. (speaker, male) ^A182785 1937-03-05 Recording 	27186			1937-03-05			1753		0:03:28						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7036595&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7036595&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652971449646&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CD0177201%20BD2%20BBC&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/688	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00032			 Kelabit (Southeast Asian people) 				Culture						 not after 1949 	 1CE0000565 S1-2         1CE0000566 S1-2 		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 		No					 Tom Harrisson narrates a description of the Kelabit people living in the remotest part of Central Borneo. 		14465			 Kelabit (Southeast Asian people) 	 Spoken voice 	 Primitive peoples. [4] The Kelabits 			1753		 27284 | 14465 		 Kelabits | Tom Harrison | Radio Programmemes | BBC Home Serives | Sarawak | Central Borneo | Radio Times 	1699									 Primitive peoples. [4] The Kelabits 	27253			1949			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8678144&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8678144&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652970314827&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CE0000565%20S1-2%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/686	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00033							Culture							C758/108-109		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Collection of Malaysian folk music captured on BBC Radiotape, featuring various traditional tunes like "Ayam Didek" and "Negara Ku." 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 Modern Music of Malaysia 			1753	35097	14465		 Modern Music of Malaysia | BBC Radiotape | Radio Malaysia | Rakaman | Laurence Picken Archive 	1699									 Modern Music of Malaysia 		Gift					1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA6381841&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA6381841&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652967486087&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C758%2F108-109&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Laurence Picken Archive 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/685	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00030					1968-04-17		Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C7 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Embarking on an instrumental journey, Sri Kenangan exemplifies a Malaysian folk dance in the Masri style. Guided by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the ensemble utilizes accordion, mandolin, frame drum, and bell-rattles, constructing a sonorous narrative encapsulating the cultural ethos of Malaysia. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Sri Kenangan (Masri) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Sri Kenangan (Masri) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:03:52						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819889&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819889&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652962078191&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C7&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/684	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00029					1968-04-17		Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C5 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Serampang Lant, a representative of the Joget style, materializes as a traditional Malaysian folk dance. Helmed by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the performance encompasses accordion, drum, and tambourine, offering a rhythmic exploration into the cultural nuances of Malaysia. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Serampang Lant (Joget) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Serampang Lant (Joget) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:04:07						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819887&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819887&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652961717116&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C5&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/683	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00028					1968-05-23		Culture							 C881/62 C1 		 Field recording 							No					 Negara Ku unfolds as a musical ode to Malaysian heritage, marked by unestablished instrumentation, presumably harmonium, violin, and percussion. Executed by unidentified performers, this piece provides an auditory lens into the nuanced expressions embedded within Malaysian national music. 		14465				Music	 Negara Ku 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia 	1699									 Negara Ku 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 			1968-05-23			1753		0:02:34						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C881%2F62+C1&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any						 Overseas Film and Television Centre 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/682	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00027					1968-04-17		Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	C881/62		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		Yes					 This auditory exploration encompasses a repertoire of seven traditional Malaysian folk dances. Hamzah Dolmat, a distinguished violinist, collaborates with Rakan2, employing a diverse array of instruments including accordion, oud, guitar, mandolin, drums, tambourine, and bell-rattles. This ensemble offers a nuanced rendition, capturing the rich cultural tapestry of Malaysia. 		14465					 Malaysian national music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Malaysian national music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	 27189 | 27055 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:23:52						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA5604731&indx=9&recIds=BLLSA5604731&recIdxs=8&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652883360888&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/681	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00026							Culture							 C881/62 C3 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Lenggang Mak Imang (Imang): A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the inang style, performed by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The performance features unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, accordion, drum, and tambourine. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Lenggang Mak Imang (Imang) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Lenggang Mak Imang (Imang) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift					1753		0:02:14						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819885&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819885&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652882501453&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C3%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/680	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00025							Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C8 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Johor Sport Club (Joget): An instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the joget style, performed by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The performance features unestablished instrumentation, most likely flute, violin, accordion, and frame drum. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Johor sport club (Joget) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Johor sport club (Joget) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:06:19						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819890&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819890&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652881938428&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C8%20%20%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/679	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00024							Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C2 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Bercherai Kaseh (Masri): A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the masri (Egyptian) style, performed by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The performance includes unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, accordion, guitar, drum, and bell-rattles. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Bercherai Kaseh (Masri) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Bercherai Kaseh (Masri) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:02:18						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819884&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819884&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652880840621&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C2&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/678	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00023							Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C4 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 							 Anak Tiong (Asli): A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the asli style, performed by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The performance features unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, accordion, and percussion. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Anak Tiong (Asli) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Anak Tiong (Asli) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:03:31						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8819886&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8819886&recIdxs=0&elementId=&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&http://explore.bl.uk:80/primo_library/libweb/action/expand.do?gathStatTab=true&dscnt=1&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1652880161546&frbg=&frbrVersion=&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&srt=rank&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C881%2F62%20C4%20%20&fromTabHeaderButtonPopout=true						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/676	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00022							Culture						 Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23 	 C881/62 C6 		 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 19 cm/s 		No					 Anak Ayam (Zapin): A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the zapin style, performed by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. The performance includes unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, accordion, and percussion. 		14465				 Music (Instrumental) 	 Anak Ayam (Zapin) 			1753		14465	13351	 Overseas Film and Television Centre | unidentified | Malaysia | Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin) | Rakan2 | Folk dance music | Popular music | Folk songs and music | World and traditional music | Asia | Radio Malaysia | BBC Tropical Tapes | Field recording 	1699									 Anak Ayam (Zapin) 	 27189 | 27055 | 27167 	Gift		1968-04-17			1753		0:04:45						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do;jsessionid=22F6BABB11E5B53EE0EBAA0BB32B5F0C?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=C881%2F62+C6++&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any						 Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group) 	
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/674	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00021					1956-01-03		Culture							T10271W_C3		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 							 Ruth Pitter on George Orwell: Ruth Pitter discusses her poetry and life in a conversation with a male speaker. The recording includes a talk by Ruth Pitter on George Orwell, where she recounts personal memories of Orwell and reflects on his impact on English thought. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: Ruth Pitter on George Orwell 			1753		1774	13350	 Chelsea | George Orwell ( 1903-1950) | Poetry 	1699									 London Calling Asia: Ruth Pitter on George Orwell 	 27036 | 27219 	 Copied by the British Library from the National Archive on  9th of May 1991. 		1955-08-24			1753		0:17:17						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7944989&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7944989&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=T10271W%20C3%09&dstmp=1652453624932							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/673	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00020							Culture							 1CDR0033157 BD4 NSA 		 Radio Programme 					 Compact Disc 							 A composer and his public: Michael Tippett considers his relationship with the people to whom his work is offered. Tippett discusses the impact of long-distance communication on art, the revival of the song recital, and services to new music by radio. He addresses the stranglehold of consumer demand on creative artists, the fear and hatred of new art in totalitarian societies, and the challenges faced by composers in modern Western capitalist societies. Tippett talks about writing works on commission and the difficulties of state patronage in the age of cultural anarchy. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: A composer and his public 			1753		1774	13350	 Michael Tippett (1905-1998) | Music composition as Profession | Western art music - Composition | Music and society | Music appreciation | Radio broadcasting - Music 	1699									 London Calling Asia: A composer and his public 	27144			1954-10-27			1753		0:13:56						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7400321&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7400321&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CDR0033157%20BD4%20NSA%09&dstmp=1652453076856							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/672	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00019							Culture							 1CDR0033157 BD3 NSA 		 Radio Programme 					CDR							 A Poet and his Public: Robert Graves discusses his relationship with the people to whom his work is offered. Graves explores the unjustified search for a public, his dependence on writing historical novels rather than poetry, and the true compulsion behind writing poetry. He defines a poet's 'public,' criticizes the evils of ambition and experimentation in young poets, and emphasizes why poetry should not be expected to pay. Graves reflects on being a 'secret friend' rather than a public figure. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: A poet and his public 			1753		1774	13350	 Robert Graves (1895-1985) | Poetry | Writer 	1699									 London Calling Asia: A poet and his public 	27201			1954-10-20			1753		0:14:00						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7400320&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7400320&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CDR0033157%20BD3%20NSA%09&dstmp=1652452513440							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/671	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00018							Culture							1CDR0033157		 Radio Programme 					 Compact Disc 							 An Actress and Her Public: a talk in which Dame Edith considers the responsibilities of her art, and her relationship with the people to whom it is offered. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: An actress and her public 			1753		1774	13350	 Edith Evans (1888-1976) | William Shakespeare (1564-1616) | Production and direction | Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) | Acting | Acting as Profession 	1699									 London Calling Asia: An actress and her public 	27008			1954-08-28			1753		0:14:27						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7400318&indx=4&recIds=BLLSA7400318&recIdxs=3&elementId=3&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CDR0033157&dstmp=1652868857390							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/670	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00017							Culture							 1CDR0033157 BD2 NSA 		 Radio Programme 					 Compact Disc 							 A talk in which Joyce Cary considers his relationship with the people to whom his work is offered. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia:  A novelist and his public 			1753		1774	13350	 Writer | Novelist | Interview 	1699									 London Calling Asia:  A novelist and his public 	27101						1753		0:13:50						English	1699		 http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7400319&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7400319&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CDR0033157%20BD2%20NSA%09&dstmp=1652448586665 British Library internal link 							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/669	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00016					1954-06-28		Politics							1CE0001475		 Radio Programme 					 Shellac 33rpm 							 Herbert Morrison, MP and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, interviewed by Stephen Black in the series 'Personal Call', broadcast on the BBC's overseas service London Calling Asia, 28 June 1954. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia:  Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965 in Personal call 			1753		1774	13350	 Parliament | Feature 	1699									 London Calling Asia:  Morrison, Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965 in Personal call 	 27061 | 27243 			1954-06-19			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=1CE0001475&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=any							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/668	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00015					1954-05-03		Culture							1LP0167039		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 							 Excerpt from 'Personal Call' with sculptor Henry Moore. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia:  Henry Moore excerpt from Personal call 			1753		1774	13350	 Art | Sculpture | Feature 	1699									 London Calling Asia:  Henry Moore excerpt from Personal call 	 27060 | 27243 			1954-03-21			1753		0:13:50						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8226969&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8226969&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1LP0167039%20S1&dstmp=1652444664658							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/667	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00014					1955-10-17		Culture							T11048W_C3		 Radio Programme 					 Audio cassette 							 Excerpt about discoveries at Corbridge and Sir Leonard Wooley. 		1774		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7957933&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7957933&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=T11048W%20C3&dstmp=1652437130132		 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: Discoveries at Corbridge, Northumberland 			1753		1774	13350	 Archeology | History | Feature 	1699									 London Calling Asia: Discoveries at Ur and at Corbridge, Northumberland 	 27115 | 27243 			1955-07-25			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7957933&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7957933&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=T11048W%20C3&dstmp=1652437130132							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/664	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00011					1953-02		 Military Conflict 							9CL0015470		 Radio Programme 					 78 rpm 							 Extract from General Sir Gerald Templer's address. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 General Sir Gerald Templer 			1753		14465		 Wartime Address 	1699									 General Sir Gerald Templer 	27043			1953-02-01			1753		0:01:50						English	1699									
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/663	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00010					1953-06-05		Culture							9CL0015469		 Radio Programme 					 78 rpm 							 Broadcast about Mr. Walsh, blinded in WWI, and his hobbies. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia:  Work and Hobbies of the blind 			1753		1774	13350	 Disability | Feature 	1699									 London Calling Asia:  Work and Hobbies of the blind 	27158			1953-05-08			1753		0:04:07						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8226986&indx=4&recIds=BLLSA8226986&recIdxs=3&elementId=3&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=9CL0015469&dstmp=1652377574180							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/662	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00009					1953-11-23		Culture							9CL0031365		 Radio Programme 					 78 rpm 							 Interview with Robert Vansittart by Stephen Black about the introduction of the typewriter at the (British) Foreign Office. Aired on BBC Far Eastern Service (London Calling Asia) on 1953-11-23. Reflects on the improvement of communications and the shift from quill pens to typewriters at the Foreign Office. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: The typewriter comes to the Foreign Office 			1753		1774	13350	 Feature | Technology 	1699									 London Calling Asia: The typewriter comes to the Foreign Office 	 27203 | 27243 			1953-11-20			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=BLVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=9CL0031365&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl%282084770704UI0%29=lsr31&vl%282084770704UI0%29=title&vl%282084770704UI0%29=lsr31							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/660	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00008					1956-06-18		 Military Conflict 									 Radio Programme 					 Magnetic tape 							 Excerpt from the program 'Personal Call' featuring a discussion on the work of a test pilot. Interviewed by Stephen Black, test pilot Peter Twiss shares insights into the challenges and experiences of his profession. Part of the BBC Far Eastern Service (London Calling Asia) broadcasted on 1956-06-18. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: The work of a test pilot 			1753			13350	 Feature | Airplane 	1699									 London Calling Asia: The work of a test pilot 	 27179 | 27243 			1956-05-22			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7955914&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA7955914&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=T11024&dstmp=1652374152433							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/659	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00007							Politics							T5651		 Radio Programme 					 Shellac 33rpm 							 Summary of a discussion on the future of socialism featuring Aneurin Bevan, Hugh Gaitskell, and Frank Byers. Topics include British progress, challenges of denationalization, potential industries for nationalization, and insights from Bevan and Gaitskell on socialist policies, parliamentary procedures, and the role of Trade Unions. Gaitskell emphasizes the need for maintaining controls to prevent inflation. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: The future of socialism 			1753		14465	13350	 Socialism | Interview 	1699									 London Calling Asia: The future of socialism 	 27063 | 27021 | 26959 			1952-12-16			1753		0:43:31						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA2108268&indx=17&recIds=BLLSA2108268&recIdxs=6&elementId=6&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=2&frbg=&dscnt=0&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tb=t&mode=Basic&vid=BLVU1&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=T5651&dstmp=1652372459532							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/658	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00006							Culture							 T11159R C7 		 Radio Programme 					 33 rpm 							 Edmund Blunden (1896-1974) reads and comments on his own poems from 'Poems of Many Years,' published by Collins. Individual works are catalogued separately. Broadcasted by BBC Far Eastern Service (London Calling Asia) on 1957-08-15. Title: Lyric interludes. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: Edmund Blunden Reads Concert party busseboom 			1753		1774	13350	 Poetry | Reading 	1699									 London Calling Asia: Edmund Blunden Reads Concert party busseboom 	27009			1957-08-15			1753		0:17:18						English	1699		https://bit.ly/38Ssk50							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/657	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00005					1954-07-26		Culture							1CE0001499		 Radio Programme 					 Shellac 33rpm 							 Interview with Bernard Cousins, a 23-year-old Cambridge University undergraduate, from the BBC program "Personal Call." Bernard discusses his academic journey, the impact of army life on maturity, and the nuances of studying English literature at Cambridge. Touches upon the challenges of university life, the role of sports like rowing, and his aspirations in publishing and journalism. 		1774				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: Cambridge University undergraduate Bernard Cousins interviewed 			1753		1774	13350	 Student | Interview 	1699									 London Calling Asia: Cambridge University undergraduate Bernard Cousins interviewed 	 26968 | 27243 						1753		0:26:48						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8227047&indx=2&recIds=BLLSA8227047&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CE0001499&dstmp=1652369559514							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/656	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00004					1957-12-22		Culture							 1CD0288868 D3 BD4 		 Radio Programme 												 An extract from The Asian Club program features Angus Wilson discussing the serious message in his writings. He emphasizes the value of each human being and his interest in portraying the social dynamics of England. 		14465				 Spoken voice 	 The Asian club: The writer and his times: Agnus Wilson 			1753		 14468 | 14465 	13350	 Writer | Novelist | Interview 	1699									 The Asian club: The writer and his times: Agnus Wilson 	 27210 | 27072 | 26961 			1957-12-22			1753		0:04:40						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7164363&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7164363&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=1CD0288868%20D3%20BD4&dstmp=1652367110350							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/655	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00003					1952-03-08		 Military Conflict 						1952	1CDR0026946		 Radio Programme 					CDR							 Edward Ward reports on the war against communist 'bandits' in Malaya, featuring interviews with individuals affected by the conflict. The narrative provides insights into the challenges faced by residents and industries in the region. 		 1774 | 14465 				 Spoken voice 	 Fighting the bandits in Malaya 			1753		 1774 | 14465 		 Agriculture | Rubber | Communism | Plantation | Bandits | Feature 	1699									 Fighting the bandits in Malaya 	 27229 | 27163 | 27152 | 27149 | 27146 | 27123 | 27122 | 26942 | 27015 			1952			1753		1.151388889						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA6996354&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA6996354&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&vl(2084770705UI1)=all_items&tab=local_tab&dscnt=0&vl(freeText0)=1CDR0026946&vl(2084770704UI0)=lsr31&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&dstmp=1652363204172							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/654	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00001					1951-05-13		 Culture | Agriculture 							C653/21		 Radio Programme 												 The inaugural broadcast of London Calling Asia in 1951 is introduced by Major General Sir Ian Jacob, the Director General of BBC's Overseas Service. The program aims to reflect British ideas and activities for audiences in South and Southeast Asia and the Far East, covering various topics such as cultural, scientific, and current affairs discussions. John Morris, the head of the BBC's Far Eastern Service, discusses the format and content of the program. 		 1774 | 1775 				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia (Inaugural Broadcast) 			1753		 1774 | 1775 	13350	 Radio Programme | Inaugural Programme 	1699									 London Calling Asia ( Inaugural Broadcast) 	 27064 | 26965 | 26340 			1951-05-13			1753								English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA8234105&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA8234105&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=C653%2F21&dstmp=1652357613217							
https://omekas.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/653	schema:CreativeWork		BBC00002					1956-02-12		 Culture | Sport 							 T10271R C2 		 Radio Programme 					 78 rpm, 30cm 							 The recording from the Asian Club program features Ruth Pitter sharing insights on the modern school of classical poetry and Sir Edmund Hillary discussing an incident on Theron's Voyage to the Antarctic. The discussion delves into the influences leading to the emergence of the Modernist school of poetry. 		 1774 | 1776 				 Spoken voice 	 London Calling Asia: The modern school of classical poetry 			1753		 1774 | 1776 	13350	 Poetry | Modernism | Interview 	1699									 London Calling Asia: The modern school of classical poetry 	 27010 | 27219 	 Dubbed by the British Library  from original recordings donated by the BBC. 		1956-02-07			1753		0:02:36						English	1699		http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=moreTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=BLLSA7945002&indx=1&recIds=BLLSA7945002&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&frbg=&&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&vl(2084770704UI0)=any&tb=t&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&srt=rank&tab=local_tab&dum=true&vl(freeText0)=%20T10271R%20C2&dstmp=1652350163836							
