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CAMP GOES NATIVE.

Yddnesday last saw a : regular 'J .gathering uf representatives j fivm every available;tribe cu.rii jnotion at the Red Cross* i Xy? at iccist a fortnight be- : forehand, the pc. co of the Tr nsit ' Camp was shattered in the early evening by Mauri) songs and hake practices. j Champ Lynch led his|merry L men - ur should .we. say his fee ?some •warriors in. a perfui nance which received an excellent reception. Pussib- j ■ly the performers did nut look particularly like Maoris but ye venture to say J that they certainly did nut look like-anything else- we J have ever heard uf or seen ( nut j even in Fiji. : ; -.7. 7. bp sial mon t i uii should be made >f Champ .Lynch for leadling < I’d teaching the haka ? [padre Guff in fur musical acpumpra , Arnold Bill for. •Custui os,- and Alan Hall for •• assistance in dressing the party.---- T .

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Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 November 1943, Page 3

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153

CAMP GOES NATIVE. Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 November 1943, Page 3

CAMP GOES NATIVE. Transit Tramp, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 November 1943, Page 3

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