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KAIKOHE

AFTER THIRTY YEARS. OLD FRIENDSHIP RENEWED. Two old friends met on Thursday morning, when the East Coast Maori party passed through Kaikohe en route to Waitangi, Among the townspeople who turned out was the district constable, who has a remarkable memory for faces. However, oh this occasion the honours went to an elderly Maori. He .looked hard at Constable MeMullan for a moment or two, then, c'verjoyed at unexpectedly meeting an old acquaintance, his face lit up and he extended his hand and exclaimed: ‘Hullo! Golly, my old friend Mae." It is nearly 30 years since the pair last met, and both have changed considerably since then. They were pleased to renew the old acquaintanceship. , i

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Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 11

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KAIKOHE Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 11

KAIKOHE Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 11

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