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ROBERT S. MORROW, who wrote and illustrated this article for "The Listener," is a Scot who started off as an engineering draughtsman in Glasgow, became an animator in a British film studio, and finally decided to come to New Zealand in search of fresh opportunities. He is now on the staff of the National Film Unit at Miramar. An interview with Mr. Morrow was published in our issue of October 15.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 6

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ROBERT S. MORROW, who wrote and illustrated this article for "The Listener," is a Scot who started off as an engineering draughtsman in Glasgow, became an animator in a British film studio, and finally decided to come to New Zealand in search of fresh opportunities. He is now on the staff of the National Film Unit at Miramar. An interview with Mr. Morrow was published in our issue of October 15. New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 6

ROBERT S. MORROW, who wrote and illustrated this article for "The Listener," is a Scot who started off as an engineering draughtsman in Glasgow, became an animator in a British film studio, and finally decided to come to New Zealand in search of fresh opportunities. He is now on the staff of the National Film Unit at Miramar. An interview with Mr. Morrow was published in our issue of October 15. New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 6

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