Whale film
> Sir,—During the week-end I visited the Festival of Enfightment at the Theosophical Hall. I was fortunate to arrive ,in time to see Project Jonah’s contribution — a Canadian film on whaling through the years and on the “hunting” by camera of that magnificent mammal, the bowhill whale. It was an amazing film — full of excitement and interest, and very moving. I understand it is obtainable free to interested groups through the Canadian Embassy. Project Jonah has . only the one copy of the film, ’ which is normally kept in Auckland. Surely in these times, when the public are becoming alerted to the unique natur* x of species disappearing
from our planet this film would be ideal TV fare?— Yours, etc., JILL WILCOX March 24, 1981.
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Press, 27 March 1981, Page 10
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