MAORI GREETING.—Members of the New Zealand Rua Tahi concert party watch as the New South Wales Commissioner of Police, Mr N. T. W. Allan, and Mr George Hate, of the Bay of Plenty, greet each other in traditional Maori fashion on the group’s arrival at Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney. Mr Allan is holding a carved “peace stick” presented to him by Mr Hate.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32385, 26 August 1970, Page 1
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64MAORI GREETING.—Members of the New Zealand Rua Tahi concert party watch as the New South Wales Commissioner of Police, Mr N. T. W. Allan, and Mr George Hate, of the Bay of Plenty, greet each other in traditional Maori fashion on the group’s arrival at Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney. Mr Allan is holding a carved “peace stick” presented to him by Mr Hate. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32385, 26 August 1970, Page 1
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