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10. Am I prepared to assist Maori university students to get good accommodation? Have I a spare room in my home which could be put to better use? 11. Do I take any personal interest in the Maori clubs in my district? 12. Have I appreciated that the situation is not one that can be eased off our consciences by money alone? 10. Am I concerned that Maori students and apprentices get good accommodation? What have I done (can I do) to ensure that they do? 11. Do I take any active interest in the Pakeha organisations in my district? 12. Have I appreciated that the situation is not one that can be righted on the economic level alone? The personal contribution of each of us towards mutual understanding is imperative and will return immense dividends and great personal satisfaction.

A group of German students who are studying Maori life and culture would like to exchange letters with a Maori correspondent or correspondents. They understand English and Esperanto. Their address is: Mr Hans Zeilinger, Bundesleitung Deutsche Esperanto-Jugend, 851 Furth i. Bay., Herrnstr. 58, GERMANY.

The twin daughters of Mr and Mrs W. Walker, of Dannevirke, members of Ngati Kahungunu, were married last February at a double wedding at Dannevirke. Tui Victoria married Mr William Rapira, a son of Mr and Mrs Daniel Rapira of Auckland; Kura Judith married Robert Smith, a son of Mr and Mrs Jim Harama, jnr., of Hokianga. Both their husbands belong to Ngapuhi.

PROTECT YOUR EYES! GUARD AGAINST ACCIDENTS AND DISEASE BY PROPER CARE AND TREATMENT ⋆ IN INDUSTRY - Wear safety glasses - Avoid flying splinters, dirt, etc. - Guard against chemicals. ⋆ IN THE HOME - Have your eyesight checked regularly when you are 40 years and over even if you don't wear glasses - Have adequate lighting - avoid glare - Wear safety glasses where accidents can happen. ⋆ IN AGRICULTURE - Fit machines with protective equipment - Insist on having safety glasses properly fitted - Demand correct lighting. IF AN ACCIDENT HAPPENS REMEMBER! ⋆ Foreign bodies shuld be removed only by a qualified person - Chemical splashes need urgent attention - wash eyes immediately in running water - get medical help. ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

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