Contents
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSIN THIS ISSUE
- CHAPTERContributions to Korero
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- CHAPTERFrom Roxburgh to Lawrence
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- ILLUSTRATIONThis old house looks ready to topple into the gulch near Gabriel’s Gully.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbout 3,000 tons of fruit are consigned each year from Roxburgh’s orchards.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn the packing-room of an Otago Central orchard.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn Lawrence’s main street.
- CHAPTERORGANISATION FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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- CHAPTERThe PHILLIPPINES
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- ILLUSTRATIONA Carabao, the patient work animal for all Filipinos, lacks sweat glands and must rest every few hours in the warm sm...
- ILLUSTRATIONPirate ships of the Moros (Mohammedans) used to range the seas, raiding Christian towns. These, however, are peaceful...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA Filipino woman winnows rice with skilfull, precise motions.
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- CHAPTERINFORMAL EDUCATION
- CHAPTERQUESTION and ANSWER
- CHAPTERHOUSES IN THE HUTT VALLEY
- ILLUSTRATIONAlmost ready for occupation. Some of the houses in the Hutt Valley.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe kitchens are free from superfluous obstructions. Walls and cupboards are painted in an enamel finish, making them...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe main living room. Large double windows ensure the maximum of sunshine.
- ILLUSTRATIONOne of the bedrooms. Careful consideration is given to the choice of wallpapers in all rooms.
- ILLUSTRATIONFinished and occupied. Houses in the Epuni block—no power or telegraph poles here.
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- CHAPTERHOW THEY GOT THERE
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- CHAPTERA VOICE FROM THE PAST
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- CHAPTERI’LL HAVE MY DESSERT
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- CHAPTERSO LONG A-DYING
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