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No. 7 (Summer 1954)
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Contents

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Loyal Address— Rotorua 7
Kia Ora Koutou—The Queen's Message 9
The Maori at University, by T. R. Davis 12
A Message from the late Sir Peter Buck 14
Tuwhakairiora, by Mohi Turei (ctd.) 16
The Crab and the Crayfish, by G. N. Lansdown 23
A Tawhaki Te Tohunga Whai Poaka, na Moko ko raua ko Penehio 24
Action Song 26
Looking back at the Maori Receptions 29
Our Cover Photograph 38
Papa i Ouru, by W. J. Phillipps 39
Maoris in ‘The Seekers' 40
Farming in the United States, by Rex Austin 41
Crossword Puzzle, by Hirone Wikiriwhi 45
The Home Garden, by R. G. Falconer 46
Water Supplies, by R. W. Pomare 47
Maoris and Sport, by Paul Potiki 48
Uses for Unclaimed Moneys? 51
Let's Have a Meeting, by Beatrice Ashton 54
Hine-ki-Tawhiti's Oriori, edited by R. T. Kohere 60
News in Brief 62
The Kumara Returns, by Heretaunga P. Baker 63

The Minister of Maori Affairs: The Hon. E. B. Corbett

The Secretary for Maori Affairs: T. T. Ropiha, I.S.O.

Management Committee: C. J. Stace, LL. B., C. M. Bennett, D.S.O., B.A., DIP-ED., DIP. SOC. SC.; W. T. Ngata, LIC. INT. (1st grade). Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, M.A.

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Printed in April, 1954. Registered at the G.P.O. Wellington, for transmission through the post as a magazine.

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