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RANGITIKEI

MARTON, May 14. Miss Jean Donald, of Masterton, and Miss Peggy Donald/ of Central liawko’s Bay, have been spending a few days with Mrs John Stuart, of “Runnymede,” Marton. . Marlon’s list of donations towards the Sick, and Wounded Fund, sponsored by the St. John Ambulance and Red Cross Society has now reached £343 '7s. There was a good attendance at Monday • night’s shoot of the Marton Miniature Rifle Club. The best scores were: A. Clark, 68—69 —137 ; li. Lewis, 68 —(&— 136; E. Miller,. 67—68—133; P. Friedrich,- 69 —65 —134,; H. Cordon, 66 —67 — 133; L. Smith, 66-66-132; C. llamer, 67—64—131; 1/. Horgiin, 64 —66 —130 ; T. Clin berg, 64—66—130; D. llamer, 68— 62—130. The part which the pakcha and, in particular the teachers, could play in restoring to the Maori people their pride of race and thus enabling them to take their rightful' place in the community, formed the theme of an address given in Wellington by Miss E. M. Kinross, principal of Turakina Maori Girls’ College, Marton. The lecture was arranged by the New Zealand Women Teachers’ Association as part of its annual conference.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 142, 16 May 1940, Page 3

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RANGITIKEI Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 142, 16 May 1940, Page 3

RANGITIKEI Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 142, 16 May 1940, Page 3

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