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No. 23 (July 1958)
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CONTENTS

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Articles and Stories
Centennial Celebration of the King Movement, by Rora 6
A Wave of Gatherings 9
Inia Te Wiata, by Ziska Schwimmer 10
How the Kumara Came to New Zealand, by Pine Taiapa 13
Kahawai Fishing in the Waiapu River, by Koro Dewes 16
Shoot the Centipede—A School Magazine from Oruaiti 18
Opo the Gay Dolphin, by Piwai Toi 22
A Century of Racing, by Wattie Carkeek 25
The Origin of Maori Carving, by Sir Apirana Ngata 30
The Spirit of Conference 35
Since the Days of Noah 38
My Beloved One, by Matutaera 43
Action Against Danger, by F. M. Pinfold 50
MWWL Conference 58
How Does the League Work? 59
Buying a Fur, by D. S. Dartnall 62
Ko Te Reo Maori Te Takenga Mai o te Tipu Kumara ki Aotearoa, na Pine Taiapa 13
Ko nga Tikanga o te Hi Kahawai, na Koro Dewes 16
Ko te Tiriti o Waitangi, na M. te Rotohiko Jones 41
Taku Piki Amokura, na Matutaera 43
Regular Features On the Farm 44
Sports: Maori Rugby 1958, by Paul Potiki 45
The Home Garden: Planning a Garden, by R. G. Falconer 52
Books 54
Records 55
Crossword Puzzle No.22 57
Women's Pages 58

The Minister of Maori Affairs: The Rt. Hon. W. Nash.

The Secretary for Maori Affairs: M. Sullivan.

Management Committee:

Chairman: B. E. Souter, Asst. Secretary.

Members: M. R. Jones, W. T. Ngata, E. G.

Schwimmer, G. H. Stanley, M. J. Taylor.

Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, M.A.

Associate Editor (Maori text): W. T. Ngata, Lic. Int.

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Cover Picture: A boy busy on creative activities in one of the schools of the Northland Scheme. Poetry, prose and drawings done by children taught under this experimental scheme are shown on p. 18 foll. of this issue. (Photo: Gordon Tovey.)

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