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achievements of conference This meeting has given the League a basis for its work. The main fields of activity have been mapped out and it now remains to further the numerous causes which delegates decided to sponsor. Delegates and organisers are to be congratulated for the systematic and practical way in which this basic work was done. The League emerges from this conference as a strong organisation which will make itself felt in all those fields where the well-being of the Maori family is at stake and in the preservation of Maoridom as a progressive force in the country. Officers elected at this conference were: President: Mrs Whina Cooper. Dominion Vice-Presidents: Mrs P. Paki and Mrs P. Tahiwi. Dominion Secretary: Mr M. R. Love. Assistant Dominion Secretary: Miss Mira Petricevich. Dominion Treasurer: Miss F. Mitchell. Representative of the Department of Maori Affairs: Mrs R. Wright. All other officers have remained unchanged except that Mrs F. Moss is now representative of the South Island. Tenei ahau ka tuku atu i te wha hereni Tekau hereni * ko te utu mo nga putanga e wha tekau * o te pukapuka e karangatia nei ko To Ao Hou (New World), He Pukapuka e pa ana ki te Iwi Maori, o te putanga whakamutunga To muri i tenei * Me tuku mai ki a …………………… ………………………… Te Ingoa me te kainga o te Kai-tuku moni mai (mehemea taua moni na tetahi tangata ke): ………………………… *Me tapahi atu nga waahi kaore e tika ana. Ko tenei panui hui atu ki te moni me hoatu ki tetahi o nga Apiha o te Tari Maori, a mana e homai Te rihiti a Te Tari ki a koe mo taua moni, a, me tuku mai ranei ki Te Ao Hou, Tari Maori, Box 2390, WELLINGTON, C.I. Kei tana 200 pouta peta hoki kei nga rohe Maori e hokona ana a Te Ao Hou.

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Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 58

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309

achievements of conference Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 58

achievements of conference Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 58

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