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The National Film Unit was set up in 1941 to publicise...
Another Weekly Review episode
An NFU documentary on Māori health
Mountain scenery
More extreme hut building in the Southern Alps
Another Weekly Review episode
Documentary on prominent Māori figures
Chronicle of efforts to restore Lake Omapere
More parachuting action
Also features Lake Tutira
RNZAF celebrates 21st anniversary
Hokianga Special Medical Area in 1948
Another Māori anthropologist
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