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CONTENTS ARTICLES AND STORIES— Page The Hon E. B. Corbett 7 Farewell to a Maori Administrator, by E. G. Schwimmer 10 Buying a Second-hand Car, by Des Mahoney 13 Leadership in Western Samoa (Part II), by Prof. J. W. Davidson 15 A New Look at Te Kooti (Part II), by Leo Fowler 18 The Art of Making Piupiu (in Maori), by Rangimarie Hetet and Ina te Uira 24 Social Event in Taumarunui 29 Sacred Carvings of Whakatohea 30 A Child was Born 32 Mangatawa Monument, by E. G. Schwimmer 34 Maori, Aboriginal and New Guinea Ethnic Dance. The Contrasting Styles of Three Different Races, by Beth Dean 39 The Kereru Yesterday and Today, by Hemi Bennett 45 Tauranga Lad Leads AFS Contingent to U.S.A., by F. M. Pinfold 49 Future Table Tennis Champion? by A. R. Harding 50 Cooking Fish 57 KO TE REO MAORI— Ko te Haerenga o te Whakapono ki Aotearoa, na Mara Kamarie 23 The Art of Making Piupiu (in Maori) na Rangimarie Hetet raua ko Ina te Uira 24 Nga Whakatauki Me Nga Pepeha Maori, na Kingi Ihaka 42 Te Ripeka Whero, na Matutaera 43 PERMANENT FEATURES— Obituaries 3 Letters to the Editor 51 Seasonal Work on the Farm 52 The Home Garden—Marketing of the Kumara, by R. G. Falconer 53 Women's World 57 Crossword Puzzle 56 What Books do Children Like? by Dorothy K. Bowsher 58 News in Brief 44, 57, 62 The Year We Won the Cup, by Kate Shaw 61 The Minister of Maori Affairs: The Rt. Hon. W. Nash. The Secretary for Maori Affairs: M. Sullivan. Management Committee: C. J. Stace, ll.b., W. T. Ngata, lic.int., E. G. Schwimmer, m.a., M. J. Taylor. Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, m.a. Committee Vacancy: We regret that Mrs Miraka Szaszy has resigned from the Management Committee upon leaving the department. Sponsored by the Maori Purposes Fund Board. Subscriptions to Te Ao Hou at 7/6 per annum (4 issues) or £1 for three years' subscriptions at all offices of the Maori Affairs Department and P.O. Box 2390, Wellington, New Zealand. Registered at G.P.O., Wellington, for transmission through the post as a magazine. Editorial Address: P.O. Box 2390, Wellington published by the department of maori affairs december 1957 printed by pegasus press ltd.

Back Issues: Some back issues of the magazine have become very scarce, and it has been decided to raise the prices of these issues so as to eke out the supply for the benefit of collectors. Price per copy are as follows: Issues 1, 3–5, 5/-; Issues 5, 8–16, 3/-; Issues 17–20, 2/-. Index: An index to issues 1–20 (Volumes I to V) will be published in our next issue (22). Cover: Our cover photograph shows boys playing the piano-accordian to accompany a mixed choir at Gillies Avenue Hostel, Auckland. (Photo Peter Blanc). Contributions in Maori: Ko tetahi o nga whakaaro nui o Te Ao Hou he pupuri kia mau te reo Maori. Otira ko te nuinga o nga korero kei te tukua mai kei te reo Pakeha anake. Mehemea hoki ka nui mai nga korero i tuhia ki te reo Maori ka whakanuia ake te wahanga o ta tatou pukapuka mo nga korero Maori. Renewal of Subscriptions: Please see whether your copy of Te Ao Hou contains one of our renewal forms. If there is a form in your copy, this indicates that renewal of your subscription is due. Please do not delay and send us your renewal today.

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