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Farewell In the little time remaining we evaluated what we had done, plans for the future were discussed—how the local environment could be exploited for equipment and materials at the least cost, we talked of the organisation and supervision within the group—how we could continue and help through correspondence, and finally, our hopes of meeting again. That evening, six very weary women met again at Casino Airport. Our Aborigine friends from Box Ridge were there to farewell us. Somehow during the weekend they had learned “Now is the Hour’ which they sang as we crossed the tarmac.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 22

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Farewell Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 22

Farewell Te Ao Hou, September 1967, Page 22

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