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175 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg

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Please telegraph urgently your comments in full on the following two telegrams received by us today from the British Government: [Text of telegrams Nos. 172 and 173 ] Telegram No. 168 referred to in No. 172 is in general terms and has no particular bearing. The memorandum referred to in No. 173 i...

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180 — The Minister of Defence to General Freyberg

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Your telegrams of 13 and 14 June. 1 The Government approve of your proceeding to London at your discretion. Your telegram of 14 June ( No. 177 ). The following messages have been sent to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs: [Text of telegrams Nos. 178 and 179 of 15 June] The delegation of...

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327 — Letter from General Smith to General Freyberg - Long Range Desert Group

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I understood you to say yesterday during your conversation with General Wavell that you were now prepared to leave your men with the Long Range Desert Group indefinitely. I would be grateful if you would confirm this and, if correct, whether you would maintain that number or whether you would all...

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Fire Destroys; but vigilance protects our exotic forest wealth… - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)

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Our forests of pines and other exotic conifers are imflammable, but fire prevention and fire precautions can keep the risk of fire loss down to the level of an ordinary, legitimate business risk. The fire hazards are known and the protection of individual forests from fire has been developed on s...

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Fire Destroys - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

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There are twelve million acres of publicly owned forests in New Zealand, including State forests, National parks and Crown lands, and some four million acres of privately owned forest, much of it on Maori land. The indigenous softwood resources (rimu, matai, totara, etc.) cover a million acres, l...

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TE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD - (Te Ao Hou - No. 1 Winter 1952)

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WINTER 1952 Te Ao Hou is intended as a magazine for the Maori people. Pakehas will, we hope, find much in it that may interest them and broaden their knowledge of the Maori, but this publication is planned mainly to provide interesting and informative reading for Maori homes. Te Ao Hou should bec...

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E TATA TOPE E ROA WHAKATIPU - (Te Ao Hou - No. 6 Royal Tour)

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‘ A forest is easy to destroy but it takes a long time to grow .’ Some of the most valuable forest in New Zealand is protected by the Tuwharetoa Rural Fire Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Alfred Grace. The fire officers of the committee are all of Maori blood: Messrs A. M. Kirk, Wai Tamai...

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TE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD - (Te Ao Hou - No. 6 Royal Tour)

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1953 During the Queen's visit to this country a special Maori reception will be held at Rotorua, where the Maori people can express their loyalty and affection to their Sovereign in accordance with their own customs and traditions. This loyalty and affection dates from the Treaty of Waitangi, whi...

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TE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD; TE AO HOU GOES TO SCHOOLS - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

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There is a serious shortage of reading matter about the Maori people, especially about their present-day life. Yet Maori boys and girls must have a desire to find out something more about themselves, and the young Pakeha would find it fascinating to get an inside view of another people with whom ...

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TE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)

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AUTUMN 1953 As this issue goes to press all thoughts are turned towards our New Queen, who was crowned on June 2. Our Queen Elizabeth II already, before her Coronation, stirred the imagination of her subjects to an unusual degree. To the Maori people the Royal Family has traditionally had an espe...

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TE AO HOU I TAIA E TE TARI MAORI MA TE P... - (Te Ao Hou - No. 1 Winter 1952)

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Ko Te Ao Hou he pukapuka ma te iwi Maori . KO te tumanako kia raroto hoki tenei pukapuka ki te Pakeha, a tera pea e kitea e ratou etahi mea hei whakamahorahora i o ratou whakaaro ki nga tikanga Maori, otira e kiia ake ra ko te kaupapa nui o tenei pukapuka hei kawe korero ki nga kainga Maori ki te...

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TE AO HOU; HE KUPU NA TE ETITA; Kei Nga Kura o Te Ao Hou - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

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Hamuhamu ana tera te pukapuka he korero mo te Maori, e akoina nga korero mo te Maori o tenei ra. Ka nui te whai o nga tamariki Maori a tamariki Pakeha hoki ki nga korero mo te Maori, a ka mutu ano nga korero ko nga pitopito korero paki waitara na reira kei te awhina te Tari Mo Nga Kura ki te whak...

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HAERE KI O KOUTOU TIPUNA; MRS RIPEKA WHARAWHARA LOVE, O.B.E.; MRS MAMAE MOKE PUMIPI; MR CHARLES TAMANUIARANGI TIKAO; MR TE RAUPARAHA WI NEERA; MR TANE (DAN) HOPA - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)

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The death of Queen Mary , in March, brought to a close the long life of a beloved and venerated lady who was the widow of one British king, the mother of two others, and the grandmother of our present Queen Elizabeth. She was aged 85. Queen Mary's death is mourned by the Maori people, in whose af...

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A happy Maori is a Healthy Maori - (Te Ao Hou - No. 6 Royal Tour)

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Kei nga wahi katoa te Camfosa. Kei ro pounamu pakupaku, kei ro tini hoki, he hawhe karani he karani ranei.

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Ehara i te mea he taonga weti-weti te motopahikara—kei te - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)

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kaiarahi te he. Ki te pai te arahi he hanga ahuareka te rere i runga i taua taonga, he waka pai a tae mai ana te ihiihi ki te kaiarahi. Ahakoa ra ka 52 nga tangata kua hemo a rau atu kua aitua i tenei tau i runga i te arahi porohe i te motopahikara. Ina nga makenu o aua kaiarahi: Ki te tupato te ...

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SACRED FUNERAL Tangi for Te Puea - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

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The sacred mourning for Te Puea by the Maori tribes lasted five days and five nights. From Monday, October 13, when Te Puea died, until the burial the following Sunday, Maori people all over the island were on the move. Although the habit of leaving work to visit tangis is dying out, the paying o...

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HAERE KI O KOUTOU TIPUNA; MRS ARIHIA SAVAGE; MR HENRY DARGAVILLE BENNETT; GEORGINA TE RAUORIWA; MR MATAURANGA WIKIRIWHI; MR MATIU PURA LOGAN; MRS RIPEKA HALBERT - (Te Ao Hou - No. 6 Royal Tour)

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A chieftainess of the Ngati-Tuwharetoa tribe, and a direct descendent of the great chief Tuwharetoa, Mrs Arihia Savage died recently at Kawerau. She was aged 61. Mrs Savage was born at Matata, the daughter of Wharepapa Petera, and she was educated at the Queen Victoria Maori Girls' College, Auckl...

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SUBSCRIBE TO TE AO HOU TE AO HOU IS YOUR OWN MAGAZINE - (Te Ao Hou - No. 1 Winter 1952)

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Ta te rangatira tana kai he korero Te Ao Hou appears regularly four times a year. If we are to continue, we need your support. Your best support is a 10/- subscription, which does not need renewal until end 1954. Yearly subscriptions at 4/- are also sold. Fill in the form on pages 57 and 58

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FIRTH - (Te Ao Hou - No. 4 Autumn 1953)

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FIRTH Steelcrete pumice boilers have no rivals for economy, service or appearance . They are procurable immediately from your local dealer . Firth Concrete Ltd.

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Ko te Tangihanga mo Te Puea Herangi - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

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E rima ra e rima po nga iwi o te Motu e tangi ana ki a Te Puea Herangi; mai i te Mane te 13 o nga ra o Oketopa te ra i mate ai ia a ki te Ratapu. Pau katoa nga mangai o nga iwi o te motu ki Ngaruawahia mahue ake nga mahi me nga raruraru kia takoto ana ko te whakaaro nui o te tangata kia tae a tin...

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