• ITN Source Fonds

    Fonds/Collection

  • 1963

    Record Date

  • 00:19:44

    Recorded Duration

  • 2007002474

    Accession No.

  • Audiovisual

    Type

  • Digital Betacam

    Format

  • Access permitted

    Conditions Governing Access

  • Use and Reproduction have to be enquired directly with source

    Conditions Governing Reproduction


  • Synopsis :

    Silent moving images unless stated.

    1. 'Sarawak: Demonstrators protest against Malaysia Federation as U.N. Fact-Finding Mission arrives'

    Various shots of demonstrators and rallies in Sarawak protesting against the Malaysia Federation as the United Nations Fact Finding Mission arrives in Sarawak.

    2. 'Indonesia's second day Independence Celebrations'

    Various shots of the second day of Indonesia's eighteenth independence celebrations, where a number of anti-Malaysian and anti-British banners and floats were displayed. President Sukarno of Indonesia is seen watching the parade and then addressing the crowd.

    3. 'Indonesia: Djakarta: President Sukarno speaks of Malaysia'

    Various shots of President Sukarno speaking to a stadium full of listeners on the eighteenth anniversary of Indonesia's independence. After Sukarno's speech, there is a mass display of children singing.

    4. Untitled

    Shot of a press conference in Moscow by an ambassador of an unidentified country thanking the negotiating work of the Federal Republic of Germany.  

    5. 'Malaysia: Sarawak: Royal Navy sets up helicopter base in Kuching'

    Various shots of the Royal Navy helicopter base in Kuching, Sarawak.

    6. 'Malaysia: United Nations Malaysia Mission postpones investigations in Sarawak and North Borneo'

    Various shots of the United Nations mission in Kuching, Sarawak, meeting with some of the political leaders in Sarawak just before the announcement of the postponement of investigations. Among those present is Mr. D. P. Hall, Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia.

    7. 'Singapore's Premier arrives in Kuching enroute to North Borneo'

    Various shots of Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew stopping at Kuching airport then flying to Jesselton airport. He is met by government officials at both airports.

    8. 'Malaysia: Malaya: Duncan Sandys flies in for top-level talks'

    Various shots of the British Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys arriving at an airport in Kuala Lumpur. He is met by Sir Geofrey Tory, the British High Commissioner to Malaya and Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Malayan Prime Minister.

    9. 'Malaya: Giant anti-Malaysia rally held in Kuala Lumpur'

    Various shots of an Opposition rally held in Kuala Lumpur.

    10. 'Various Locations: Duncan Sandys Biography'

    Various shots showcasing the life and career British Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary Mr. Duncan Sandys. Included among the shots is his attendance at the signing of the Malaysia Agreement in London.

    11. 'Singapore: 100,000 at Japanese "Blood Debt" rally'

    Various shots of a Japanese "Blood Debt" rally held in Singapore. Among the speakers is Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.

    12. 'Malaysia: Sarawak: Gurkhas arrive to defend capital from anti-government bands'

    Various shots of British Gurkha troops arriving at an airport in Kuching, Sarawak.

    13. 'Malaysia: Serian (Sarawak): Waterfall favourite among Royal Marines'

    Various shots of Royal Marines relaxing around a waterfall in Sarawak.

    14. 'Malaysia: Sarawak: Rioters threw posters at UN team'

    Various shots of anti-Malaysia protestors near Miri, Sarawak. They are initially quiet with many police around but begin to throw posters at passing cars. Shots of protestors clashing with police, with riot police and armoured cars arriving on the scene. Shots of police standing by with people gathered along the streets.

    15. 'Malaysia: Kelantan (Malaya): Blind musicians specialise in reciting Malayan legends'

    Various shots of blind musicians in Kelantan performing to a crowd of villagers.

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