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'Evening I'osr rnoto. Scenes at the Maori historical pageant, organisedbythe Palmerston North jubilee committee and performed last night for the first time by-the , tribes of the Manawdlu. Above, the chiefs daughter in the courtyard of the village, singing "E Pari ' Ra" in reply to her lover from an adjacent pa. She is attended by her two maids and two"trusty warriors. -

"Evening Post" Photo. Governor Hobson arriving through lines of warriors to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, a high' light at the historical pageant at Palmerston North last night.

• Mr. Stanley Chappie, assistant cony "duclo'r at'the Guildhall School of Music, London, who is likely to succeed' Sir London Ronald as principfll of the school. Sir London's ' 'resignation ivas an- - nounced recently. '-.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1937, Page 7

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'Evening I'osr rnoto. Scenes at the Maori historical pageant, organisedbythe Palmerston North jubilee committee and performed last night for the first time by-the , tribes of the Manawdlu. Above, the chiefs daughter in the courtyard of the village, singing "E Pari' Ra" in reply to her lover from an adjacent pa. She is attended by her two maids and two"trusty warriors. – "Evening Post" Photo. Governor Hobson arriving through lines of warriors to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, a high' light at the historical pageant at Palmerston North last night. • Mr. Stanley Chappie, assistant cony "duclo'r at'the Guildhall School of Music, London, who is likely to succeed' Sir London Ronald as principfll of the school. Sir London's ' 'resignation ivas an– nounced recently. '-. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1937, Page 7

'Evening I'osr rnoto. Scenes at the Maori historical pageant, organisedbythe Palmerston North jubilee committee and performed last night for the first time by-the , tribes of the Manawdlu. Above, the chiefs daughter in the courtyard of the village, singing "E Pari' Ra" in reply to her lover from an adjacent pa. She is attended by her two maids and two"trusty warriors. – "Evening Post" Photo. Governor Hobson arriving through lines of warriors to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, a high' light at the historical pageant at Palmerston North last night. • Mr. Stanley Chappie, assistant cony "duclo'r at'the Guildhall School of Music, London, who is likely to succeed' Sir London Ronald as principfll of the school. Sir London's ' 'resignation ivas an– nounced recently. '-. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1937, Page 7