escorted her to a reception at the Indian Association Hall, where they received a traditional Indian welcome. Mrs Ghandi also visited the Dominion Museum where she was shown through the Maori Section. Canon Hepa Taepa accompanied the Museum officials, giving explanations of the carving and the uses of traditional artifacts.
General Managership Mr Bill Nathan has been appointed general manager of the New Zealand Display Centre in Wellington. Well known in Wellington insurance circles, Mr Nathan has worked for General Motors (N.Z.) Ltd. and Unilever (N.Z.) Ltd., and holds the New Zealand Certificate of Engineering. He holds the rank of Captain in the territorial forces. He has been vice-president of the Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club for several years, and toured overseas in 1965 with the Wellington Anglican Maori Club.
Centenary Service Spencer Digby photograph Typical of many Maori Bible Centenary services held throughout New Zealand this year was the one held at Ko Te Tokanganui-a-Noho meeting house at Te Kuiti, which will be 100 years old in 1972. Below is pictured the group who welcomed Dr Sione Havea of Tonga and the British and Foreign Bible Society Officials for the service on 24 May. After the welcome and before Dr Havea's inspiring talk Mr R. Jones gave the visitors a short description Spencer Digby photograph
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