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No. 10 (April 1955)
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Contents

Page
Te Aohuruhuru (translation by the late W. W. Bird) 6
The Story of Kawerau 9
Crime and Delinquency, by Prof. Albert Morris 14
Two Personalities—A Contrast (Te Pairi and His Friends; Pat Smyth) 17
Pania of the Reef 20
Omar Khayyam Translated, by Pei te Hurinui Jones 22
Homes for the Maori People 26
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts 32
Whakarewarewa Maori Children's Visit to Hutt and Wellington 36
A Baby's Toilet, by W. J. Phillipps 38
New Deal in Adoptions 41
History from Courts Records 42
1954: Maori Legislation 43
Farmers Organize in Tikitiki 44
Maoris and Sport, by Paul Potiki: The Kennys of Johnsonville 45
Books 48
A Tawhaki, te Tohunga Rapu Tuna, na Moko 50
I Waiata Taratara ai te Poroka, na G. N. Lansdown 52
Crossword Puzzle No. 10 53
Going to the Conference, by Rori Paki 55
A Parson's Family in Honolulu, from Dorothy Moses 58
East Coast Tour, by Tuhingaia Barclay 59
Mothercraft (continued), by Keritapu 62

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., E. G. Schwimmer, m.a., M. J. Taylor.

Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, m.a.

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Printed in April, 1955. Registered at the G.P.O., Wellington, for transmission through the post as a magazine.

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