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of soldiers from ‘B’ Company and ‘C’ Company. One recounted the services of this famous van and added that Mr Perry himself was one of the men in charge of it in the western desert. In the other speeches much of the past was remembered. However, the District Officer told of the advances in education and the pursuits by young boys and girls in trade schemes provided by the Department of Maori and Island Affairs. Mr Armstrong also stressed, ‘Look ahead and be progressive.’ Much should be said of the local people of Omaio for their fortitude, determination and sense of devotion to the task whereby the project was completed and their aim fulfilled. Te Whanau-a-Apanui as a whole are to be complimented on their organising ability, their preparations and their hospitality.

Col. Bennett continued from page 28 big potential, which should be used. New Zealand's close and friendly relationships between Pakeha and Maori gave it a special advantage over the rest of the world. This relationship had to be worked for, and the more the two races shared in common, the easier this would be. Both peoples must work to ensure that the present amity and respect between them remained as close as it was. To ensure equality in social and economic fields, the Maori people must be given opportunities, and one way of improving their status was to give them bigger responsibilities. Tributes were paid by several speakers to Mr Bennett's outstanding career in the public service and in the army, where he rose to command the 28th Maori Battalion. Among them was Chief of General Staff, Lieut General Sir Leonard Thornton, who spoke of the admiration of Mr Bennett's many Army friends for the way in which he withstood with fortitude the grievous wounds he had suffered in battle. Mr Bennett had made history by becoming the first Maori to hold a top diplomatic post overseas, and as Mr J. M. McEwen, Secretary for Maori and Island Affairs remarked, was again making history by being the first New Zealander of more than half Maori ancestry to stand for a European parliamentary seat. Mr Bennett will contest the Rotorua seat for the Labour Party in the next general election.