Brych
Since the beginning of Brych’s work in the Cook Islands things have progressed tremendously. People have arrived and money has begun to float in. An institution has been set up for the people, employment has increased, inpatients have decreased in number, vegetable gardeners have increased output, private motels have been rented, health facilities have also become available for use, a local medical assistant, Mr Matau, has been hired to work with Brych, burial grounds have been in urgent need (for the cancer . patients), and above all the Cook Islands have become notorious throughout the world.
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Mana (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 3, 4 August 1977, Page 4
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96Brych Mana (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 3, 4 August 1977, Page 4
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