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Bartlett and Andrew , Wellington , photo. Lady Pomarc, Organiser and Hon. Secretary for the Maori Soldiers’ Fund during the war. It comprised seventy-one Maori Women’s Committees in Nczv Zealand, and workers in Niue, Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mauke, Atiu, and Mitearc. Each month they used to send 1500 parcels for the Maori soldiers abroad, and 500 parcels for the Cook Islanders in Egypt. Her husband, Sir Maui Pomare, was among those who received the King’s Birthday honours, being made Knight Commander of the British Empire.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 12

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Bartlett and Andrew, Wellington, photo. Lady Pomarc, Organiser and Hon. Secretary for the Maori Soldiers’ Fund during the war. It comprised seventy-one Maori Women’s Committees in Nczv Zealand, and workers in Niue, Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mauke, Atiu, and Mitearc. Each month they used to send 1500 parcels for the Maori soldiers abroad, and 500 parcels for the Cook Islanders in Egypt. Her husband, Sir Maui Pomare, was among those who received the King’s Birthday honours, being made Knight Commander of the British Empire. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 12

Bartlett and Andrew, Wellington, photo. Lady Pomarc, Organiser and Hon. Secretary for the Maori Soldiers’ Fund during the war. It comprised seventy-one Maori Women’s Committees in Nczv Zealand, and workers in Niue, Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mauke, Atiu, and Mitearc. Each month they used to send 1500 parcels for the Maori soldiers abroad, and 500 parcels for the Cook Islanders in Egypt. Her husband, Sir Maui Pomare, was among those who received the King’s Birthday honours, being made Knight Commander of the British Empire. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 12

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