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Cook Island Meeting

The Cook Islands Democratic Party Council (New Zealand branch) was held here in Auckland on Saturday 13 August. The meeting was the first of the Cook Islands Democratic Party Council and was presided over by Mr Sadaraka Sadaraka who is also the unanimously elected president. Mr Sadaraka’s main concern was the welfare and the well-being of the Cook Islands people in New Zealand and in' the Cook Islands also. Mr Sadaraka sees areas of

needed improvements in the social, economic and political spheres. He was supported by other members of the Council, after some lengthy deliberations. Mr David Amoa came up with a view of long time experience and the changes that he saw while in the Cook Islands earlier this year. His main area of talk was the need for the betterment of education in the Cook Islands. The meeting was very interesting and worthwhile and was closed with a prayer by one of the elders present.

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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 September 1977, Page 8

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Cook Island Meeting Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 September 1977, Page 8

Cook Island Meeting Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 September 1977, Page 8

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