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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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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. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 28

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. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 28

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