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    ... installed projectors (Daily Gleaner, 12 November 1936, 19).

    The Common Round features an early appearance from Robert ... film in the 1930s and, in particular, reveals a commonality of purpose (and ideology) across popular colonial ...

     
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    ... the water for snails, while another rounds up the African workers. The doctor ... well as treatment – was far less common amongst black Africans.

    John Farley ... society. At one point after ‘rounding up any available Africans’ on the ...

     
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    ... ;s period as Viceroy of India, lasting from 1931 to 1936, is commonly viewed in contrast to that of his predecessor, Lord Irwin. ... was prompted by Gandhi’s lack of commitment during the Round Table negotiations and by continued disturbances in India, ...
     
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    ... designation as ‘Princes’ - and were commonly bound to supply military forces for ... , taking part in Lord Irwin’s Round Table Conferences. Responding to strong nationalist ... ’ that existed between the Round Table Conferences and the coming ...
     
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    BIKANER 1934 has video enhanced entry

    ... (Ramusack, 2004, 23). Drought has been a common occurrence, however, with a severe famine ... spokesmen at the Lord Irwin’s Round Table Conference of 1931, during which ... been ruled out. The commentary commonly draws attention to particular facets of the ...
     
  • PORTRAIT OF PALESTINE
    ... the country; all serious issues are rigorously skirted round. Ideologically speaking the film appears to represent the ... an ancient land into a modern powerhouse, but even this common narrative of benevolent British administration is etiolated, and the film ...
     
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    ... India. They also declined to attend his Round Table conferences, held to discuss the future ... the towns and cities were not commonly destructive. John W. Cell has stated ... against his aims, however. The action is commonly shot from a distance which is not ...
     
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    ... with “Baby Austin” cars and are continually round the area, and therefore always in touch with the ... the Europeans and producing mud bricks.

    The film also shares much in common with expedition films of the 1920s – for example, ...

     
  • Fraser Collection: The Kadir Cup 1934
    ... to show a bloodied spear to the umpire progressed to the next round, while the rest of the heat chased the pig down. ... be mutually good friends and comrades where they have a sport in common’ (Baden-Powell, 38). Moreover, it takes the ‘young ...
     
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    ... Malaya (CAB 21/1681, MAL C (50)23, Appendix, in Stockwell ed. 1995: 216-21), commonly known as the ‘Briggs plan’, marked a ... there are no young men to be seen as the villagers are rounded up is that ‘most of them are with the CT&rsquo ...
     
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    ... -sufficient. Sheep farming most important. Wool, mutton exported. Sheep round-up, shearing time, grading fleeces, packing mutton (471-635 ... to 67,000 Britons’. The film shares much in common with earlier imperial propaganda films, most notably EMB ...
     
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    ... (102). "Scenes in the Paddock" (106). Indians lead round a number of horses watched by the crowd (133). Horses ... usually appear collectively and, although dressed in their finery, they commonly wear traditional Indian clothing, typically saris. Indian men ...