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National Film Unit

"GCHOOL for the Deaf," the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review No. 323 (released on November 7) presents a difficult subject in a most sympathetic and interesting manner. At Sumner there is a special school where patient teachers give tuition to deaf and dumb children. "Army Housing," an item from Papakura, shows old huts at the camp being pulled down and modern dwellings being erected in their place, all the work being done by army men. "Disabled Servicemen’s Farm" is a new idea in rehabilitation. At Palmerston North, a large farm, with board and living accommodation for a number of disabled servicemen, is used to give the men a two years’ course of farm work, which fits them for the kind of land job best suited to their physical limitations.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 437, 7 November 1947, Page 20

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National Film Unit New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 437, 7 November 1947, Page 20

National Film Unit New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 437, 7 November 1947, Page 20

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