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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

ee THE PEACE" is the provocative title of an item in National Film Unit’s Weekly Review No. 329, for release on December 19. It aims at telling parents how to keep the peace in their own backyards during the present epidemic-how to amuse the children during the closed school period. ‘‘Welsh Choir" is an item from a colony of Welsh women living in New Zealand; "Fire Danger" shows the peril to life and property when careless people drop lighted matches and cigarettes, and as this is the period when bush fires are easily started, the lesson the film teaches is very timely.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 443, 19 December 1947, Page 31

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 443, 19 December 1947, Page 31

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 443, 19 December 1947, Page 31

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