NATIONAL FILM UNIT
OME idea of the conditions that men who | work underground must face is given in the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review No. 351, which will be released on ‘May 28. Seventy feet underground work is going on night and day on the extended hydro-electric project at the Cobb River in the Nelson district. "The Cobb. River Scheme" shows how the work continues on, above ground also, even when a blanket of snow covers the countryside. Supporting items in this reel are "Capping Procession, 1948," in which light-hearted university students are seen staging their procession through Wellington streets; ‘World’s Record Litter’-photographic evidence of al record put up by a New Zealand bred pig; | and "Children’s Parade," showing Dunedin | school-chiidren in a big parade to aid the appeal for the world’s children, /
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 17
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133NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 17
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