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Korimako Contest Once again, it proved very gratifying to see the high standard of speech-making by Maori students, in the Annual Korimako

National Publicity Studios photographs Trophy contest. District finalists were this year given a week to prepare their five-minute speeches on the topic, ‘The contribution the Maori has made in recent times to the Arts, including music, drama, poetry and painting’. As well, each contestant was given a choice of subject for a three-minute speech, prepared in half an hour. It is proving almost traditional for a girl to win the trophy, and the winner was Peata Munro of Hastings Girls' High School, seen holding the trophy, with, at left, Philip Munro of St Peter's Maori College, Auckland, third, and at right, the second place-getter, Marama Reweti of Tauranga Girls' College.

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Te Ao Hou, 1970, Page 33

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Korimako Contest Te Ao Hou, 1970, Page 33

Korimako Contest Te Ao Hou, 1970, Page 33

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