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Three Questions I was able to find out a little from registration records—for example that the rate of intermarriage in Auckland was increasing rapidly—but what really interested me were the answers to three questions. (1) What opportunity is there for the sort of friendships which are likely to lead to marriage, to be made between Maoris and Pakehas? (2) What is the reaction of other people (particularly parents) to the decision of young people to marry one of the other race? (3) What special problems are faced by mixed couples and their children?

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Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 17

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Three Questions Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 17

Three Questions Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 17

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