Taunga Maori
E rua taote maki e angaanga nei i Rarotonga ki runga i te au aronga tangata maki “CANCER” e aere atu nei kite Kuki Airani. Ko Piriki te taote papaa e ko Tepaeru te maori. E vai rakau papaa ta Piriki, e vai rakau maori ta Tepaeru. Te tuatua e aere mai nei ko ia oki te iti mai nei te aronga tangata e mate nei i te ia taime nei. Kare ra i papu e me no tei akaruke atu a Piriki i te Kuki Airani i te ia aura nei, e me no te vai rakau maori a mama Tepaeru. Te manakoanga ra o te iti tangata maori no te vai
Chief Judge
Chief Judge Mr Donne of the Cook Islands arrived in New Zealand on Sunday night (that is Monday morning 10 October 1977). He is here on Court and personal business and is here for only a short while.
rakau maori. Ka tiaki atu ra oki tatou kia oki atu a Piriki ki te Kuki Airani mei tona tere ki Autireria.
Brych
Two people are working on cancer patients in Rarotonga today. There is Mr Brych and there is Tepaeru. Brych cures with his apricot seeds while Tepaeru cures with her local herbial medicine. It is certain that the death rates of cancer patients are slowly diminishing. Doubt is expressed whether because Brych is not on the island now or whether because the local medicine is too good. Patients are given doses of both medicine either orally or through drip and injections. We will known soon when Brych returns sometime in the future from his Australian visit.
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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 October 1977, Page 4
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273Taunga Maori Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 October 1977, Page 4
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