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Success Depends Upon Co-operation Bill takes a great interest in the Te Awamutu budgeting scheme, where there are more Pakehas than Maoris enrolled in the scheme. ‘The success of the budgeting scheme,’ he sums it up, ‘depends primarily on the co-operation of the families concerned and on the willingness of responsible sponsors to come forward and help.’ A Rotarian and a Maori warden, Bill has also shown a great interest in education, and for 13 years was chairman of the school committee at Honikiwi school. As chairman of the Waitomo Maori pastor-

ate committee he organised the All Aotearoa Hui Topu at Ngaruawahia. Under his chairmanship the pastorate has set its sights on the erection of a new Maori vicarage in the centre of its area, Te Kuiti.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 4

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Success Depends Upon Co-operation Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 4

Success Depends Upon Co-operation Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 4

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