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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

te IORDLAND Expedition, 1949," is the Ysubject of a full-reel Weekly Review | from the National Film Unit> it will be re- | jeased throughout the Dominion on May 27. | When the American-New Zealand scientific | expedition went into the uninhabited fiord | country of South Westland a National Film | Unit cameraman accompanied the party, | stayed some weeks and obtained a most in- | teresting record of the research work being ‘done by Zoologists, ornithologists, geologists. jand other specialists-against a background of | the grandest scenery in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 15

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 15

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 15

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