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Reminiscent of Early Days

Talk from 3YA MENTION of the name of Mr. Te Ati Pitama, who is scheduled to lecture from 8YA on "The Evolution and Development of Maori Music," recalls the raid which the bloodthirsty Te Rauiparaha made on the pa at Kaiapoi (Kaiapohia) over a century

ago. On that occasion the North chief, by his usual cunning, succeeded in capturing the pa and massacring nearly all the occupants. One who was made prisoner and who later escaped was Mr. Te Ari Pitama’s grandfather. Myr. Te Ari Pitama is a journalist, educated at Christ’s College: His lecture at 83YA will be illustrated with musical numbers,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 4

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Reminiscent of Early Days Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 4

Reminiscent of Early Days Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 4

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