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We Should Do Our Part And we as Maoris should accept the challenge to be of greater assistance to our own people when they are in prison, and when they are discharged. This can best be done by joining the Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society. The events at Mt Eden and Paparua indicate that greater efforts are needed. At such a moment of confusion, destruction and reconstruction, personally I find solace and inspiration in a saying my elders taught me in my childhood at Parihaka Pa, Taranaki: ‘Me aroha te tangata ki te tangata.’

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Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 22

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We Should Do Our Part Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 22

We Should Do Our Part Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 22

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