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TE ARI PITAMA

who will carry out ,the duties as Announcer for 3YA on Monday, ctober 26, when the proceedings in connection with the centenary commemorative celebrations at Kaiapohia Pah will be broadcast. 3YA listeners know Mr. Pitama well as a lecturer on Maori subjects, but, apart from his command of English and his radio personality, singular interest attaches to his association with the centenary celebrations. His great great grandfather was the principal ‘actor in a dramatic incident when the »ah was sacked, and the event described by the late Rev. Canon J. W. Stack, a pioneer Anglican missionary and attthority on the Maori, appears on this page.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311023.2.6

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 2

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TE ARI PITAMA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 2

TE ARI PITAMA Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 2

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