National Publicity Studios British Lions at Mangere Pictured above with Mr Lui Paewai and Mr Arnold Reedy are three members of the British Lions rugby team. Jim Telfer, Bill McBride and Noel Murphy. They visited Mangere marae when the New Zealand Maori Council was in session and were welcomed by Mr Paewai and Mr Reedy, Noel Murphy replying on behalf of the visitors. Next day, the Lions beat the New Zealand Maoris 16 points to 14.
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Study Tour Dr Peter Tapsell, Senior Orthopaedic surgeon at Rotorua Hospital, and Consultant to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, left New Zealand in September for a study tour, after receiving a State Department grant to visit top arthritis clinics in the U.S.A. He will also visit Canada, Dr Peter Tapsell Great Britain and Scandinavia, and on his way home, Hong Kong and Singapore. Over the past five years, Dr Tapsell has published several papers on the surgery of arthritis, and has carried out research work into this problem. He has travelled extensively in Europe, Russia and the far East. He is from the Ngati Whakaue hapu of the Arawa tribe, and was educated at Moketu Primary School, Rotorua High School, and Otago University, holding a Maori University scholarship and a Ngarimu scholarship while at Otago. Dr Tapsell trained in surgery at Edinburgh, London, and the Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, England.
Korimako Trophy The finals of the annual Korimako Trophy oratory contest, organized jointly by the Maori Education Foundation and the New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association, were held in Wellington on Friday, 26 August. Sir Bernard Fergusson presented his trophy to the winner, Pamela Bennett, daughter of Dr and Mrs Henry Bennett of Tokanui. Pamela, head girl of Te Awamutu College,
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