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Bài phát biểu của Jean de Lattre de Tassigny về Đông Dương Speech on Radio program -
Siamese song Siamese music, Gramophone disc -
Miss Honeyball to Mr. C.Conner - Sender Forwards Letter Received From Batavia 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. -
Mr. Reid (Ministry of Information Batavia) to Mr. Macgregor - Letter From Batavia Letter Containing Action Plan for the News and Monitor unit Malayasia Broadcasting Corporation operating in Batavia. -
Mr. J.B. Clark to Mr. Eric Davis - Sender Replies To Receivers 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. C Conner to A.C./ D.E.P - Malay Broadcasting Corporation Sender corrects titles such as "British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation" or "The Malayan Broadcasting Corporation" to "The Malaya Broadcasting Corporation". -
Mr. Eric Davis to J.B. Clark - Letter About The Senders Stay In England 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 Director General - Cooperation With Singapore Sender gives receiver number of general principles for efficient work if they were to establish a world network of British Broadcasting Stations. -
A.F.N. Thavenot to Mr. Eric Davis - Letter Containing Points To Be Reviewed For The Cooperation With Sinagapore Broadcasting Services 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 Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore 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 Mr. Broad - Letter To Inform Mr. Broad About The Meeting Of The Eastern Service Committee On The 10Th Of December At 2:30 Pm 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. -
L.F Rushbrook Williams to Eric Davis - Cooperation With Singapore Williams requests possible comments or points the sender would like to make in a meeting which will be held on their cooperation with Singapore. -
W.R. Reid to Mr. Clark - Letter From Mr. W.R. Reid To Mr. Clark Sender writes to receiver that the note given to Mr. Davis on the 19th of August 1941 has been acknowledged. -
A.F.N Thavenot to - Long-Wave From Singapore To Japan Thavenot informs receiver that there are no current plans for long wave transmission from Singapore to Japan. -
Mr. G.C. Lathem to Mr. W.B. Monson/ Mr. C. Conner/ Mr. de la Valette - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution Sender forwards a copy of the telegraph Mr. Scott sent and writes to asks for their views about it. -
Mr. Scott to Ministry of Information - Issues And Solutions With The Ministry Of Information'S Broadcasting Policies 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. -
E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Corresponence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution 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). -
Miss Honeyball to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution Miss Honeyball writes to return the memorandum which was lent to her by a Mr. Latham. -
E.C.Robbins to J.C.S. Macgregor - Correspondence On The Memorandum Of Draft Constitution E.C. Robbins informs Macrgegor that he has not read the Draft Constitution. -
J.C.S. Macgregor to E.C. Robbins - Correspondence On The Memorandum On Draft Constitution Macgregor requests for E.C Robbins to read the draft constitution and give his thoughts. -
to - Malaya Broadcasting Corporation (Memorandum On Draft Constitution) 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 -
C.Conner to E. Davis - Reply To Scripts And Correspondence On The Effects Of The Invasion Of Holland On Their Work The sender thanks Davis for previously sent scripts. He also speaks abouts the effects of the invasion of Holland on their plans moving forward. -
Ms Gibb to L.W. Hayes - Notice Of Transfer Of Control For All The Engineering Work Connected With Broadcasting In Malaysia Malaya Broadcasting Corporation now assumes all responsibility and that the Director General of Posts and Telegraphs will no longer exercise control. -
J.C.S. Macgregor to L.W. Hayes - Correspondence On The High Power Transmitter In Singapore 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. -
E. Jago to - Forwarding Of Memorandum From The Posts And Telegraph Department Sender attatches the memorandum made by the Posts and Telegraph Department in light of the war. -
to - Broadcasting Developments In Malaya June-December 1939 Writer outlines the progress in the licensing of wireless receiving stations. He gives information on how the war has affected their production. -
to Agent for Malaya - Record Of The Report Accepted Receiver thanks the Agent for Malaya's report and acknowledges it's arrival. -
Agent for Malaya to - Updates On The Distribution Of Wireless Receiving Station Licenses In Malaya 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. -
J.C.S Macgregor to - Forwarding Of Documents Macgregor forwards notes fram the Agent for Malaya -
J.C.S Macgregor to - Reply Thanking Sender For New Information Macgregor thanks the sender for his notes on broadcasting development. -
L.W. Hayes to J.V. Roberts - Response To Roberts' Letter Letter to confirm agreements with J.V. Roberts' proposed changes to their Letter to Malaya -
L.W. Hayes to - Alterations To Proposal For Broadcasting In Malaysia 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. -
J.V. Roberts to L.W. Hayes - Attatches Copy Of Letter Sent To Mr. Kennedy Roberts attatches the letter previously sent to Mr. Kennedy seeking approval from Hayes. -
J.V. Roberts to Mr. Kennedy - Response To A Metteing Held On The 7Th Of September 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. -
to Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya - Correspondence On Radio Frequencies Available In Malaysia 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. -
L.W Hayes to A.J. Gill - Response To A.J. Gills Previous Letter L.W.H thanks A.J Gill for his previous attatchment of his response to V.H Winstons letter. -
A.J. Gill to L.W. Hayes - Draft Re-attaching Missing Documents Sender re attatches a reply of his to V.H Winston's letter. -
to V.H. Winston - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore 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. -
Sir Shelton Thomas to Mr. Clark - Correspondence On The Situation In South Africa And How It Affects The Current Plans For Transmission Towers 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. -
to Sir Shelton Thomas - Updates On The Situation Regarding The Building Of Radio Transmission Towers In Malaysia And The Union Of South Africa Attatches a document on the contination of bradcasting operations in Malaysia and the Union of South Africa -
to A.J. Gill - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries Sender asks for more information with regards to the previous letter. Specifically trying to reach an agreement with the placements of the radio transmitters. -
Sir George Lee to Hayes - Correspondence On The Placements Of The Radio Transmitters In Other Countries 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. -
to V.H. Winston - Correspondence On Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. 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 Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. -
V.H. Winston to Hayes - Proposal Of Schedule And Frequncies For The Radio Transmitter In Singapore Proposal of frequencies and schedule at which the transmitters will operate in Singapore. Done in order to reduce interference. -
Hayes to P.H.F George - Correspondence On 1 K.W. Test Transmitter Letter responding to Mr. George's request for a 1 K.W. test transmitter explaining one is not available. Sender instead attatches other papers which the receiver may find useful -
P.H.F George to Hayes - Request For A 1 K.W. Test Transmitter Letter from unknown sender requesting an 1 K.W transmitter in order to complete field strength tests. -
Noel Ashbridge to V.H. Winston - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal Response to V.H. Winston's letter regarding soil samples thaking him for his efforts. -
V.H. Winston to Noel Ashbridge - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal Letter from V.H. Winston assuring Sir Noel on testing taing place and the soil stength samples being collected. -
PP/JBC to E.B Bowyer - Correspondence On V.H Winston'S Broadcasting Proposal Letter attaching comments of the sender on the broadcasting proposal made V.H. Winston. contains context on who and why these comments are relevant.