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No. 15 (July 1956)
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Contents

Page
Rora Paki: Ka Pu te Rua—Second of a series of short stories by Maori authors 6
Toby Rikihana: An Outpost of Maoritanga 10
H. Te M. Wikiriwhi: He Korero Hararei—A Holiday Story. Conclusion: The Queen in Rotorua 12
Elsdon Craig: How can we help the young who ‘get into trouble’? 16
W. W. Bird: Songs of the Maori 18
Rita Atkinson: What is a Pakeha? 22
W. J. Phillipps: Make fire and cooking food 24
Stanhope Andrews: People of Tokerau 26
Rangi Harrison: Tahiti 28
E. G. Schwimmer: Kennedy Bay 32
The Turakina Chapel 37
Mordecai Richler: Birmingham leads the way 41
Encouragement of the brighter child—He awhina ma te tamariki hihiko 44
Paul Potiki: Playing the Springboks 46
Maori Reserved Lands Act 48
Moko: Ka Haere a Tawhaki ki te Kanikani 50
Rev Kingi Ihaka: Proverbial and Popular Sayings of the Maori 53
R. Falconer: Tree-planting in the home garden 55
J. C. Sturm: Books on the South Pacific 56
Crossword Puzzle No. 15 58
Women's World
Betty Johnston: Sewing Baby Clothes 59
Jane Emery: Fascinating Shellcraft 61
Tuhingia Barclay: An American High School 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, l.l.b., C. M. Bennett, d.s.o., m.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.

Sponsored by the Maori Purposes Fund Board.

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published by the maori affairs department 1 july 1956