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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

HE Oldman collection of Maori art which was recently acquired by the New Zealand Government, is featured in the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review No. 378, to be released on December 3. The Oldman collection was filmed in London by James Harris, a member of the Unit's staff. Other items in the Review include an instructional sequence, "Hemlock Danger," pointing out the recognisable features of hemlock and stressing the danger of this noxious weed. ‘"Kiwi’s Wooden Leg" is a newsclip showing the now famous Hawke's Bay bird, and "Light Horse Club" introduces a Waikato equestrian club whose members are all children.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 25

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 25

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 25

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