Series 04: Sir Charles Moses sound recordings mainly concerning the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union,...
Series 04: Sir Charles Moses sound recordings mainly concerning the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, ca. 1964-1973
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ca. 1964-1973
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MLOH 656
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71 sound tape reels (approx. 64 hrs.)
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MLOH 656/1-7
5th Asia-Pacific General Assembly [New Delhi], 1968 (7 sound tape reels)
MLOH 656/8-10
8th General Assembly, Manila, Oct. 1971 (3 sound tape reels)
MLOH 656/11-14
Plenary sessions, 9-14 Oct. 1972 (4 sound tape reels)
MLOH 656/15-23
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, 22-24 October 1969 (Commercial broadca...
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Series 04: Sir Charles Moses sound recordings mainly concerning the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, ca. 1964-1973
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Information transferred from the Oral History Accession Register as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012
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The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) is a non-profit, non-government, professional association of broadcasting organisations, formed in 1964, to facilitate the development of broadcasting in the Asia-Pacific region. It provides a forum for promoting the collective interests of television and radio broadcasters, and engages in activities to enc...
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MLOH 656
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9NaAL70Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAL70Y
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971400
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