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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

A CLOCK-COLLECTOR in Whangarei has a passion for clocks of every description, and his unique collection delights adults and children alike. All these strange time-pieces-chiming, singing, musical, and with mechanical , moving figures-are shown in action in "Clock Collection," a novel item in the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review released on December 20. "Students for America" is an interview with the young New Zealand science students who are bound for America. "Home Guard Club," showing how members of the old Home Guard still keep together in the comradeship of a rifle club, "Temporary Classrooms" at the Victoria University, and "Sports Car Trials" are other items in the reel.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 33

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 33

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 33

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