HERE are some visitors from South Korea sight-seeing at the BBC in London. At the Television Studios in Lime Grove they watched rehearsals and were themselves filmed for Television Newsreel. Photographed while inspecting a TV camera are, left to right, Kuk-Wan Sul, acting Editor-in-Chief of the Korea Pacific Press, Ki-Yong Chang, Publisher of "Chosun Ilbo," one of the three oldest newspapers in Korea; Dr. Helen Kim, Publisher of the "Korea Times"; and Professor Clarence Ryee, Director of the Office of Public Information.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 28
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82HERE are some visitors from South Korea sight-seeing at the BBC in London. At the Television Studios in Lime Grove they watched rehearsals and were themselves filmed for Television Newsreel. Photographed while inspecting a TV camera are, left to right, Kuk-Wan Sul, acting Editor-in-Chief of the Korea Pacific Press, Ki-Yong Chang, Publisher of "Chosun Ilbo," one of the three oldest newspapers in Korea; Dr. Helen Kim, Publisher of the "Korea Times"; and Professor Clarence Ryee, Director of the Office of Public Information. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 28
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