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The first Dominion conference of the Non- Zealand branch of the Chinese Nationalist Party was held at Auckland the other day. A prominent member of the party briefly defined the aims and objects of the party, which is an organisation seeking to secure for China a stable democratic government and national peace and unity. . „ . . , An historical relic at Gastlepomt ior which protection is being iSoug|hit is Wharepouri’s Mark. This, says an exchange, is a sandstone pillar which stands on the coastline at a point about a mile and a half up the beach from Whakataki. It was set up by the Wellington chief, whose name it bears as a boundary mark and token, of peace at the termination of war and feuds between Wellington and the Wairarapa Maoris.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 May 1927, Page 9

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Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 May 1927, Page 9

Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 May 1927, Page 9

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