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EDUCATIONAL FILMS

The programme of educational, films screened at the Dominion Museum last evening provided much of interest to the large audience present, and there is no doubt about the popularity of these programmes. A. feature was ; a film showing' the" effects of > malnutrition among British children, and the . accompanying' commentary: by Professor Julian^ Huxley .was very lllummating. It was apparent, that starvation was not as evident as the inability rto secure the. right type of food. Another attractive subject showed the. life of American Indians; and. there were also films, relating to the manufacture of chocolates, road • safety, cloud formation, the animal • kingdom* chemistry, electricity in,the home,,and the evolution, of the pneumatic tyre.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 16

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EDUCATIONAL FILMS Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 16

EDUCATIONAL FILMS Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 16

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