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919.31-919.4 1953 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE NEW ZEALAND— THE WHITE MAN'S PARADISE. FitzPatrick 1933 lOmin sd or si b&w (FitzPatrick traveltalks ser) $16.67 919.31 sh-c-ad Produced and narrated by James A. FitzPatrick. Re-edited and re-recorded in 1950 A pictorial study of New Zealand contrasting the modern cities and the extensive agricultural development with the life and crafts of the Maori's, New Zealand's original settlers. A map of the islands gives the topography and locations of principal cities LC card FiA 52-4999 919.4 Australia ABORIGINES OF THE SEA COAST. AustrlNews&Inf 1950 20min sd color $170, rent $5 919.4 * sh-c-ad The life and habits of the aborigines of the north-east corner of Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Sequences of native turtle hunters, canoe builders, house builders; children are seen at play and learning the lore of their ancestors ADVANCE AUSTRALIA. AustrlNews&Inf 1951 20min sd b&w $60, rent $3 919.4 el-Jh-sh-c-ad A general film about Australia, covering the country's geography, history, industries, cities, science, culture and sports APPLES FOR EXPORT. AustrlNews&Inf 1951 lOmin sd color $85, rent $2.50 919.4 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Tells the story of Australia's apple iniustry ARNHEM LAND. AustrlNews«&Inf 1950 20min sd color $1.50, rent $5 919.4 Jh-sh-c-ad Filmed during geographic expedition to little -known Arnhem Land in the far north of Australia. Shows ichthyologists, anthropologists, ornithologists and other scientists at work. Many sequences show the aborigines in their natural state The Expedition was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution and the Australian Dept. of the Interior AROUND A GUM TREE. AustrlNews&Inf 1951 12min sd b&w $45, rent $2.25 919.4 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Shell Co. of Australia "Thru the many different varieties of eucalyptus tree the contrasts of the Australian landscape are revealed, with glimpses of the people whose occupations link them with the tree that dominates the Australian scene." Distributor AUSTRALIA. EBP 1949 llmin sd b&w $50, rent $2.50 919.4 el-Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Educational consultant: Edmund de S. Brunner, Teachers College, Columbia University Surveys the geographic factors characterizing the great continent, shows the interrelations of topography, climate, people, industry and agriculture, and describes the country's prinicpal exports, imports and society LC card FiA 52-4443 EFLA evaluation card No. 669 AUSTRALIA. Filmsets 1942 8mln si b&w $12.50 919.4 el-jh Guide Shows the important natural features of the continent — seacoasts, prairies, bush, etc. Also the chief products — ^wheat, sheep, livestock, fruit, coal AUSTRALIA, LAND OF EVERCHANGE. AustrlNews&Inf 1951 lOniin sd color $85, rent $2.50 . ^ 919-4 el-Jh-sh-c-ad "Purpose is to display the infinite variety of the vast Australian continent — its snowfields and tropic reefs; its mountains and plains; its city life and agriculture; its primitive people and advanced civilization; its unique native animals and notable farm stock." Distributor AUSTRALIA TODAY. AustrlNews&Inf 1946 (rev. 1952) 28min sd color $220, rent $7.50 919.4 * Jh-sh-c-ad Guide Cities, coastal scenes, beaches, mountains, niines, farms, sheep and cattle ranches, trees, flowers, animals, birds and other interesting features of the island continent EFLA evaluation card No. 372 AUSTRALIAN DIARY (Number 1-52). Austrl News&Inf each lOmin sd b&w $30, rent Jh-sh-c-ad A series of films produced by the Australian Dept. of Interior. Rental fee, purchase price and running time is the same for each film. Date of production varies No. 1 (June 1947) Sailing on Sydney Harbor; Droving in Victoria; Pineapple growing; Art of boomerang throwing; Free university in Perth; Surfboardriding at Manly No. 2 (July 1947) Karri timber in Western Australia; Sydney from 4 miles up; Motor yacht regatta; Kingarov's peanut industry; Bernborough wins at Doomben; Ski run No. 3 (August 1947) Brisbane baby creche; Mica mining Central Australia; Ancient mission in Western Australia; Glamour in wool No. 4 (September 1947) Girl lifeguards; Captain Cook's cottage; Hermansburg Mission helps Australian natives; Catherine Gaskin— teen-age author; Golden Mile at Kalgoorlie No. 6 (October 1947) Learn to swim campaign; Melbourne traffic census; Whip crackers Bargo and Dare; The Sulman Prize for towi> planners: Melbourne Zoo No. 6 (November 1947) Sydney Royal Show — greatest on earth No. 7 (December 1947) Melbourne Musical Society; Nicotine sulphate; Fashion parade; Surf clubs at Southport; Migrants from Britain No. 8 (January 1948) Sydney sheep show; Burnt forests salvaged for paper making; John Seufert — blind and handless soldier; Burrinjuck Dam No. 9 (February 1948) Dental college — Sydney; Sheep dog trials; Port of Sydney No. 10 (March 1948) Snow sports at Buffalo; Growing of grain sorghum; Almond blossom near Adelaide; Steel No. 11 (April 1948) Desert background for boom town; Sydney ice carnival; Everyman's University, Sydney No. 12 (May 1948) Logging red gum on the Murray; Youth and Fitness Week; Australian textiles; Football In Australia No. 13 (June 1948) Glass manufacture; Grafton — country city; Paspalum grass; Painting Sydney Harbour bridge; Armidale University No. 14 (July 1948) Yallourn brown coal project; Wheat harvest; Cadets at Ingleburn; Fairbridge farm schools No. 15 (August 1948) Antarctic adventure (Heard Island) No. 16 (September 1948) Antarctic ship visits deserted whaling station; Repairing priceless art treasures; Manly Beach — popular summer playground No. 17 (October 1948) Evolution of swimming; Triumph of irrigation; Country boys at No. 18 (November 1948) Tobruk Memorial; Banana growing in N.S.W. ; Table tennis; The Wyatt Earp Antarctic expedition No. 19 (December 1948) Giant water power project; Water ballet; Oyster growing a science; International football No. 20 (January 1949) Preserving nature's bounty; Blue asbestos mine (W.A.); Sydney day nursery schools 966