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Good Writing at Te Aute Those who doubt whether Maori high school students can reach a high standard of English, or who doubt that such a standard is attainable in all-Maori colleges should study the ‘sixth Form Chronicle’ now published at—we hope—regular intervals at Te Aute College, Pukehou. It is a twelve page cyclostyled magazine, covering college news, essays (‘The Power of Prose’) and a rich crop of more or less respectful comments on school affairs. A delightful spirit of free speech prevails and the school should be specially complimented on its lack of censorship and the encouragement of free speech which at no place became immoderate or ungentlemanly. The journalistic standard is high and wider interests are shown in articles such as that of the school excursion to see ‘Twelfth Night’.

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Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 13

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Good Writing at Te Aute Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 13

Good Writing at Te Aute Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 13

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