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"Evening Post" Photo. The Papal Legate, Archbishop Panico, addressing a crowd at Otaki yesterday, when the visitor r«ccived a typically hospitable Native welcome. Below, the Papal Legate receiving a taiaha from Mr. Rnngihikaka, a well-known Taranaki chief. The two pictures on the right show Maoris, old and young, giving hakas of welcome. . .

The Rt. Hon. \R. G. Casey (second from left), who is on his way to pointment as Australian Minister to the United States, was welcomed at * of the New Zealand Government.

Washington to take up his apAuckland yesterday by members From the left, the Hon. P. C. G. Sullivan, the Hon. P. A. M. Minister of Commerce, the Hon.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1940, Page 7

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"Evening Post" Photo. The Papal Legate, Archbishop Panico, addressing a crowd at Otaki yesterday, when the visitor r«ccived a typically hospitable Native welcome. Below, the Papal Legate receiving a taiaha from Mr. Rnngihikaka, a well-known Taranaki chief. The two pictures on the right show Maoris, old and young, giving hakas of welcome. . . The Rt. Hon. \R. G. Casey (second from left), who is on his way to pointment as Australian Minister to the United States, was welcomed at * of the New Zealand Government. Washington to take up his ap-Auckland yesterday by members From the left, the Hon. P. C. G. Sullivan, the Hon. P. A. M. Minister of Commerce, the Hon. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1940, Page 7

"Evening Post" Photo. The Papal Legate, Archbishop Panico, addressing a crowd at Otaki yesterday, when the visitor r«ccived a typically hospitable Native welcome. Below, the Papal Legate receiving a taiaha from Mr. Rnngihikaka, a well-known Taranaki chief. The two pictures on the right show Maoris, old and young, giving hakas of welcome. . . The Rt. Hon. \R. G. Casey (second from left), who is on his way to pointment as Australian Minister to the United States, was welcomed at * of the New Zealand Government. Washington to take up his ap-Auckland yesterday by members From the left, the Hon. P. C. G. Sullivan, the Hon. P. A. M. Minister of Commerce, the Hon. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1940, Page 7