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The Tangi Murmuring cries of the Kuias swaying back and forth. The minister is delivering his oration, a great man has died. His grandma brought him up with her love and comfort. A calm old lady. Her cries can be heard as she sways to and fro. The school children are quiet and tired, not a sound is to be heard from them. Men and women from the Education Board have come to this sad event. They have lost a friend. People say he was a man with a wide friendly grin and a welcoming handshake. His grandma will miss him and so will many others. Kathleen Luke, 12

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Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 59

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109

The Tangi Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 59

The Tangi Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 59

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