_The Broken Hill Observer._16 October, 1964
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_The Broken Hill Observer._16 October, 1964
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_Zambia Mail._22 October, 1965.
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_The Washington Roast._October, 1979.
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_Zambia Star._vol. 1, No. 1. 22 October, 1964
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Independence: Supplement to the Zambia Times. 24 October, 1964
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_Zambia News._24 October, 1965.
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"The Man From Independence", Detroit News
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_Zambia Star._vol. 1, No. 38. 12 August, 1965.
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_The Broken Hill Observer._22 October, 1965.
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A&E Martial Arts Doc-Shaolin Monks on Leno; VHS
Combat Conditioning Unarmed/Hudo WWII; VHS
Home Movie (Clauda) TC Sword 1st try; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story "Final"; VHS
R Smith - Aikido O Sensei; VHS
Tai Chi Chuan with Wolfe Lowenthal; VHS
Wan Lai Sheng ; Sigman vs. Miller - "surprize finale!"; VHS
DVD access copy
This disk contains three separate segments from totally different sources.
The first segment is taken from a professionally filmed BBC television broadcast series entitled: The Way of the Warrior. The episode shown here is entitled: “T’ai Chi – The Soft Way”; however, this title is somewhat misleading. The focus of the episode is not on T’ai-chi but, rather, on Master Hung I-hsiang, one of Mr. Smith’s teachers in Taipei, Taiwan in the 1960s. The episode was filmed in Taipei in the late 1970s or early 1980s. It show-cases Master Hung’s teaching of the “soft arts” of Hsing-i Ch’uan, Pa Kua Chang, and T’ai-chi Ch’uan, as well as containing a few scenes of Shaolin Boxing. See YouTube post:
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ4t7mWdKsw>
The second segment is a home movie filmed in Taiwan probably sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s. In a small, indoor venue, a series of performers demonstrate their respective arts to a panel of distinguished guest or judges who are seated at the end of the narrow room. Arts demonstrated include Preying Mantis (Tang Lang), White Crane, Monkey, Linear Pa Kua, Hsing-i Linking form, and various Southern Shaolin forms. Of particular interest is a brief clip of Master Hung I-hsiang demonstrating how to escape from and reverse various arm joint-locks. Some of this footage has been posted to YouTube:
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_O7RqV8BYU>
The post refers to the website: “sacredpeaks.net”, but I couldn’t identify it.
The third segment consists of a color film made in Beijing, China on Ba Gua Zhang.
It appears to have been aired on television and consists of high quality demonstrations of bare-handed forms, weapon forms, and martial applications.
The final entry consists of two disks (“Part 1” and “Part 2”).
Japanese Art of Judo 1950, British Judo 1948; VHS
MA Real Thing - at least 1/2 Brit version; VHS
Martial Arts( UK version) plus Wigan wrestlers; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story - Shows One and Two; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story Home Video Version; VHS
Real Story Rough Cut - Shows 1 & 2 TV; VHS
Ron Chappell-Self Defense (Japanized Chinese 7 southern (boxing); VHS
Judo, Judoka, 100 Years of Kodokan Judo; VHS
Kimura vs. H. Gracie 1951; VHS
Robert Goodwin Swordmaster/Fight Coordinator; VHS