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A Signpost At Raetihi At Raetihi, the Maori members of the Wainuiarua Maori Pastorate have taken the inmates of Waikune Prison, National Park, to their hearts, and made them feel like members of their own families. This was through the good and understanding work of the Rev. Keith Elliott, V.C., and his charming wife Margaret, and the superintendent of Waikune Prison. This good work is now carried on by the Rev. Brown since the Rev. Elliott has now been transferred to Putiki. This act of kindness and goodness has been kindled, perhaps as no more than a vague glow like the first hint of a new dawn. But it is an unmistakable signpost for some of these inmates.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1965, Page 48

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118

A Signpost At Raetihi Te Ao Hou, March 1965, Page 48

A Signpost At Raetihi Te Ao Hou, March 1965, Page 48

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