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19043. Auckland Star 0/12/1953
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22144. (rurangawaewae) Auckland Star 30/12/1953 --And here is the invocation! t; IN MAORI IN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. HIGH PRIEST :. (Chanting) Forbidding and dreadfully envisaged was The Fardlung Sky above! In auger it raged: 74 embattled alloy it did strive! The Earth quaked; The llealmus quivered! Nought stood upright before the Shattering., We grasped the Big Axe; the Heett hie: :7de vein, South Wind did Note! The Lonondled Axe; The Axe that did rennder The Great Tree of the Fetal. 1Ssr stroke forth boldly and struck The Rose of the Sky that-stand,aborr! And it fell.' t expired' Iv/panto. to Hau kiltr Mari! Whakataka to Hatt ki to Tonga! Cease now, 0 thOn East Wind! Cease Hour. 0 thou South THE FOUNDATION OF SACREDNESS-INTENSIFIED Kia ninkinakina i Ma: ? The murmuring breeze will sigh o'er the Kia motoratarn i hand; K. hi CI, ono to Ala Kura - The stormy and boisterous Sea will subside; Hr Tio And the Crimson Morn will come lie Hake;. With a sharpened Air A Much of Frost He Hanhungo 4h. the Promise of a Glorious Day! THE RAISING-UP HIGH PRIEST (Declaiming Ka harrimai to Told, a? like Orldrd the Sacred Axe? ALL A /fermi, e! The Tribes united! HIGH PRIEST Hui. e! Remain united! :-;:pr wt, ALL Taiki, Aye, forever! Ayr. forever! FELICITY. HIGH. PRIEST (with emphasis) Titter! Sneeze lustily! Mattrra! 'Tis the etento( Life-principle Xi to Whci no! Xi to Achmarom! 'Tis of the Worlf-bight! HIGH PRIEST (with tranquility) Let the Calm be widespread; Kin /torn to Marino: Let the Set glisten like the nounan, Kin 64akuptipa powwow to Moana; ( And let the Shimmer of Stilanrineerrr't&quot;&quot; Kin fore Korohirohi. Donee across IOU, Path., IT IS ENDED.' ganottgona ki tatchito 0 to Hanoi c to nee. fHr ugana rill; He 'mono touo! Gene Nuktc Ow Hanoi! Telungia to kntrarit sn1; Ko to Hau Tonga kr, haramai re!. Mauria ake nei ko to Toki Ko le Tdki Roo. Ko to Toki To wrthie. Ka u hanotu au ko hauhrta I to Takapu o Rongi C tei! Ka Maya!
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252AOYAL TOUA. 45. (Waitangi) Auckland Star 6u/1W1953 ZIptAuritlanb #tur '.101,11 WHICH A. INCOMPORATED The Evening News, Massing News, The Echo end The Sort WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1953 genuine fully preserved, the spirit and ceremony, and the manner of 'meaf which there is pre 1 its presentation, which some clean &quot; fittle left today? the means to preserve them, English correspondents cabled it-manse antimajestic. Hiss! perpetuate t h e m with to London. Their feelings on tribal lore, abundant in image'; fidelity and conviction, must be learning that English folk have ery, is a continuous affirmation' i rallied and fostered. There been reading &quot;with mild aston- of his high regard for valorous must a revivification of ishment and some amusement&quot; deeds. In his war-chants and active interest in Maori arts of the shortcoming:, of the hakes there is an awesome tand crafts. Either that or allow afternoon can be imagined. ferocity positively frightening the Maori to forget his old Every true New Zealander- ' to the European. ways and customs, to become born will sympathize with his ; To the extent that such I wholly Europeanized, and for- Maori friends, and deplore the 'things can be said of him with I ever turn his back on the cere- action a these Britian news- :the utmost truth, and that they miiiii&quot;n ways ofhi&quot;&quot;&quot;thrs' papers. will continue to be said when- For is he not entitled to say, in Doubtless the correspond- ; ever it seems proper to the thiii words of Shylock: erns wrote objectively. They 'pakeha to repeat them, it la s You take e my prop house when you do take made their comment on what, much the more to be rage d That Ant, sustainmyhouse NV. painfully apparent. Even I that he has now been m Mid-Twentieth Century finds i the conservative Times saw fit ' object of derision. No w the Maori habituated to the , to mention faces painted with ; Zealander ran feet an. fr ways of town and city life. He boot black. The popular Press I but sad that the Qn il s cannot live ea his ancestors went far beyond that, making : coming among her Muni op le lived, even if he wished play on the broomsticks of the ? ; - to, which he does not. &quot;warriors&quot; and the unremnved ' should have been made an men- ; In the main it is the corn-plasters of barefooted lion for making the people of more laborious tasks of the wahines. No one will suggest Britain amused. We can be white man's civilization that that there has been bad sure that the Queen is herself offer him his readiest onPerexaggeration in the deacrip- not amused. She scout d tunity to support himself and Lions. But, the point, surely, instantly sense beneath the his family. By implication, is: was it necessary, or in good inadequacies of attire and the even if not by deliberate' tastas it, indeed, playing make-believe of theatrically- intent, he is encouraged to the gamo publish such painted faces the genuineness, adopt in its entirety the pakeha , criticism on such an occasion? the affection and the blazing , mode. So it is that when, an,) In deploring the criticism, loyalty of her Maori people. It now, he turns back for an hour'? those New Zealanders who is this that British people, on ; or a day to the ancient rituals : share the wounded feelings of the other side of the world,; and ceremonies of a stone age the Maori community will be in being, as it were, invited to culture be is as little at one the first equally to deplore thatlaugh at the Maori have appar- ; with them us ore those '46 the Maoris should, in their zeal aptly not been told. ,irve held up his well-meaning to honour and show affection II Remembering the glory`b of ' ut visually less than pleasing for their Queen, have lain military achievement which attempts to the ridicule of that themselves open thus to be stands to the everlasting credit ancient land from which he held up to ridicule. even. con-, of the hfaori Battalion in received the civilizing Chris-tempt. The conviction will , World War Iot to mention, tiara message. deepen that if the Maori has I the fine record of our Maori The Moon elders will do well in truth so outgrown hia old men in the wzr of 1914-1f3--it to assuage their hurts by view-ways and the ability to re- is deeply to by regretted that mg the eventp of this week enact with grace and dignity sport should have been made I conatructively. Let the young the great ceremonies of old of our nstive race. particularly Maoris be taught with sohnthen he should have been at wish a time. A bad taste is - tnde and zeal how to present gently hut firmly persuaded to left in the mouth. with fidelity and irreproachable refrain from attempting them ? grace the grand things of i olden time. The tradition is the Queen's presence. Bet- , ter far that he should have , both noble and beautiful ; let greeted his Queen, and the I the training of the rising em, , Duke, in the European attire be , can it that such be erasion which at least three genera- given expressims in an impec- style. tons have worn daily, as the , cahly authentic ecuuted. cammunolaceY life. -\_\_. Tialettand Waitangi and its plain lesNon OUR fetriieloitil and -&quot;Tice aori i; a proud ---nre been in what has devoted Maori people will :He comes of a noble warrior published, a lesson for the deeply wounded by the race, renowned for its bray- brother. be Maori and his pakeha It is that, if the lineal things His natural dignity, in his criticism of the Waitangi cry' of Maori life are to be faith- 1
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283ROYAL NUR 46. rurangawaewae ) SYDNLY MORNING linA,L0 31/12/1953 Ono Ann ONE HUNDRED AND TWEICrHIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION ES Turf ? - #12eept16, QUEEN VISITS MAORI KING KOROKI Courtesy Call Not In Itinerary Err From A Special-Representative And P.-Reuter HAMILTON (.), Wednesda her way from Auckland to Hamilton to-day, the Queen called on King Koroki, chief of the Waikato Maoris, at his pa (Maori village) on the banks of the Waikato River. It was a delicate courtesy, for King Koroki is chief of some independence, and the Queen learned that he would be slighted were she to pass through his territory without meeting him in front of his own tribe. All was successfully done. The Queen was received with tremendous enthusiasm under King Koroki'a flag. The protection of the Maori gods was called clown upon I her, and hundreds of Maoris sang and danced for her. CLIMAX TO PERSEVERANCE sentinel pave warning. love: -The unfolding oll eclayour loveb?:?,rwl-)Petic English ever written. It nigh, thou nated outspreadabelc;reksby allreal'Jhe beginning there was her at the close of this day rr,&quot;0'neir4Y. writhes fiesrnTat &quot;'au&quot; Oth,.7,gbbtfy.'.,117,kro7t,th4 the ethos. Ah, e! AN the void. the unspoken of warm and their ban, e';ireds wet- honourhe Queen in lthe hoc extending two space, UreweBs. The visit was the dim. &quot; einscnbfriettoa,trkitarr,i0iintli,ethsnideit,.,:.177 of 18 months of prepara- Then they forgot to bands an w As 'est ageing the Anthe non-i of his village Then the green and Prince KnourrieredDzkbc,echaauvs,e noof, v. pox. in th ifnrokiJ son plc and the Mtn went into Ktng Koroki Then as :he crossed the river tan canoes with 60 men apiece ' shot under the bridge below her and paddles rose and Cell to a deep-chested chant. It was scene to Tamen, nation was extended to the 'welcome till the Queen' Queen to attend the pa. looked almost frightened by As the Quectt's the noise. 'low him to present to the preached the pa a Maori -And they sang her a song preen hi, loyal address--a visit to the Maori chief in- The Queen stepped out of Maori flagpolewith shining a re,iher, the; -Draw ntg tine. Icon and striving to have a chant, and cheered instead. heads stood underneath a 10,entwdnaieftef,L,e,dhlecomentle eluded in the Royal tour her ear, a comparatively brass trumpets and trombone forth aiestY h Your de- itinerary. tiny figure among the hi and played the Nation. `dw,Tenfinse,. m 0u,cn first se and accepted his loose,- taken of food together. Neither in the Maori tradition. have we sat together. But 0 whit all the loy she Q1 y Royal feet have there.'was still a shaaW&quot;of ed d declare: 'Tis day. Maoris chilli.' th 1: eir sawe first time hootthat the in- ocatioo been given 1, Pleteokelt defeat over King Knrokr s sr.
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314ROYAL TOUR 47. Tur an6awacwao Auckland Star C1/12/1953 The happrTainuil 141Zoyal coupe 'won their heart The Tainui were a happy people todaappy 0 a Royal gesture. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had sta minutes among the Maoris at Ngaruawahia yes , instead of the scheduled three minutes. And the Royal lingered in King Koroltilt They lacclaintl, meeting house. A great burst of delighted A &quot;May we have a peep&quot; fro, cheering rose taste the the Duke altered the Mitre assembled Maoris a, the Royal visitors began the 2ard walk nver flax mats to the meetinghouse. Warriors and maidens surged forward, performing their hakes and songs joyously. An exchange of glances was sufficient for King Koroki to assent tillshis daughter walking ahead of hlin rare occur- rencnd the Princess accorn Peeled the Queen to the meeting ouse. Behind were the Duke, ng Korokl and Mr M. R. 11 Elizabeth hike shook handnd chatted when he was here.&quot; much,&quot; relined t. Que., ' of Oh Hope d lave. d Te Poea. Me T. P. Paikea. L moved down the exit roadway also71,:rl in a.?,aa, ot, Truekal Katipa, widower of Princess r bie Plying an uninterrupted ldviewCrown &quot; the Address said and for Northern Maori, Mr M. R. The stick Jones and Mr Pei to Hurl.' with her in the car was an Duke nudged Queen 7? &quot;. down to the river bank. the ,. ornatelYea-ved waikong coc i drew her attention to two ' Hereafter, let not that which the tratfilMnal etuttlettge' slice magnificent war canoes, paddled: I hhave solrnnly subsrrtbrd '! Re Molted which a warrior had laid in front by a hundred warriors, &quot;ilk 'e about the peoplhere they 'Sr Rtn;',';',Taljrd'ing&quot;,:ar into the Roval car filmed the st0r1n8a man whe bath spoken in were from: the welmmhat the pa, as he promised to do 61' Muses of Sclentifle learntnift hat it was. It meant; and the meetinouse wheel at wadonai on Monday of Maoris MI. :he one destined to sustain. I KingKoroki speaks little teerottrelt the Q;.7,u-st--t-n- i caome on the roadway. so of the Q,. i , loyal es and a ran as nd after the Ito comfort and lighten the burdens! English, and Ste M. It. Jones. on qr. socredleon,osteai soil down on the riverbans I ,. The reason for thv short I who is a high chief of the ICtlati sigawaewae manic. unwilling to let it go. A reed stay is the heartfelt desire of 1 l Mardapoto. said 0 was Mahina- ,staide, and a torte of tlockagctlelarsId. the enlouragother peoples to see thy face.- rang'. en Maori &quot;mar. police&quot; could and II boys flattened-Theit &quot;Wherefore. 0 Queenarxa. place liVO'kil's residence. excited and worshipping Maoithltthe car. , 'slate, we have not partaket , in nEto. scarce contain the deliriouccffyy ,Vows noses on the windows a0 Duke, hecause of your till rang' symbolizes the female leabe.- As the go took sirQui, ask d that h car II. Lher Re explained that Mahina- s Op Royal 4.; prepared , At the Ngarnawahla Brit,. together. Neither haget ancestors of the Waikato tribe seat. Princess I kl ,wished stoprwhiieeshekaat the car Queen. thy Royal fret. and Tuongo the male ancestors. omihve and said she 0-3, a',6, ey tato, f ro, C warrior have standupon Turanga- &quot;Could we have a peep?&quot; said pleased the Queead been a as the canoes gild under ttp waewae. and I do declare: the Duke. touching the u io ,elat 'e I bridge. &quot;.T. day! 'Tis day! Indeed if ii on the arm as if to detain her. Her Majesty looked luSi-,48 Back In the pa, the songs ant, day.' eager. hakes went on and the sere&quot;. You lien will ye farther-1i -The door' Is op. Mr,&quot; ,leilfild monies, including the reading o balmy weather, Mr Jones. the Address of Welcome, con Whilst pro n. the lea to, Prin. Piki said, &quot;If -FOPT tinned for nearly an hour. guide Vetttr fart? ladn'trngn; Vilard to QtPcsed -dnsati red her Tainu Go fortis toile I memory of how th Go forth, with the door. alDrciw nigh, Queens ome forth grer=TiZrA.;411out er their car In the midele of the marae, met King Koroki and When the Royal visite. his daughter Princess Piki, heard decided to see the meeting one verse of the National Anthem house. Prince. Piki was &quot;aw, a III! a Maori invocation to the thrilled. I was tongue tied.&quot; Ands and driven away. Inside the snacious, timbered god Shortly before the Royal meeting house alto earsdngit entourage arrived. M. and nricss relics, the Queen Sleight. private secretary to the asked bow old the hluldine uns. Prime Minister, arrived to check Princess Piki said that it was arrangements. Ile asked where net,as old as the King's Posed the Queer. house.&quot; 'Queen asked about some should stand. and rh eeptKed,r, stand Just outside her car near Itatlon to room Maori leader, said she would microphone In the centre (d marae. T. Duke showed White a similar the` I Mr They were instructed that she nitterest. Jones, he e cal. to Lady must not be taken any further Pamel Mountbatten over, in. than the microphone. troducaed Mr Jones. and sald: es But It did not work out like 'Here Is tae gentleman who enjoyed &quot; I enjoyed It. Thank y. 401,1, &quot;'Rug &quot;er Address of }realty I also tem er wares that. First the Queen and the interpreted for your fer ith four others beside the Iladv Motinthatten, father is But the Maoris had more Faith. e an an, King and his daughteomo. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mount- excitement to come. As the car. r(i,a tfo,.,!t A organizers arrangements. an the interest in the pa and the people shown by the Quern the Duke overjoyed the Mao They had been told that due flog the brief stop they would not he allowed to present gifts or a loyal address of welcome. In the programme (or the visihich Maori leaders dl nerhave confirmed until 8 arn Fine Korokl expressed the 'lore and loyalty of hit motile in the Address of Wel. tome to the Queen, read on the Turangawaewae marae after the Royal visitors had left. alhe address said, In part: 1ftelte night, 0 thou. Pint. barnirlatighter-of-a-nable tine? 'Mate nigh, 0 Queen! Om forth 0 Majesty teith youb, noted. soused &quot;Whet bird is it that cries s tidings yr.! SO sweetly o'er the ocean' It is the brings rd of strong jlight Which Noble Ones, To Taupiri, From whence 'Hs ironed, Ort the gentle breeze to Turanga. Waft., Salutation to 1/01/ both, who arc descendants of Queen Victoria the Great! Come forth boldly in the light of day! And after laments for the /ate King George VI and Prim cess Te Puea, the message re called that Pntatau. the first Maori King. Ind not sign the Treaty of Waitangi. and spoke of the Invitation to the marae that we two might fulfill that which was left incomplete by Queen Victoria and Pete.,&quot; one. Mr Pei to littrinui Jones read the invocation in English. After the National Anthem, the Prime Minister, Mr Holland, suggested it was time to go. Rut the Duke had some questions. While the beautiful 20year-old Princess Pipi stood by the Flueen, the Duke asked red out for lids. of }he Revel car as It entered sal/l PeIrsT dot' ihte 'ertilCg T. conjoined'afSering the 'gate of the pa. e r Hone Ileke Rankin. a para. and the Duke. n Que it chief n! he Nfrapuhu e Maori, raised their guilt- And Inusclf to the People of had nicked it tin and paddles veriacally in. front Talent. handed. t? 11 who An 'trts!,:enthae Yr?,;Oati D[Vee' ? ytej. people for ever in Maor Go forth with vas
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345ROYAL TO lirt. ( ruranGawaewae and Hamilton) Auckl4nd Star 31/12/1953 48. New Zealand m where so I, ,much of our butter cornea j Traou \_know, thoie,' packets with a picture of a The gesturee - ,. 8;eto'Te, King E,roki and thear t e u 71 pogget ill a n elu Tr&quot;41 jet' atitt Versailles. No Royal visitorto- i7zr,Zealand had ever made 11. liaToViireto v'reihIVes,r gsati: and sang and a brass band in f Maori costume played God Ka the Queen; Shle ids carved WOOden tribail King Korokl v. waiting out meeting bon. in a neat blue sui mid a kiwi cloak. He hail a rather worried loold when the Royal car drew up, but l the Queen and the Duke soon put ,him at ease and. instead of just I :chatting outside for about five 'minutes as arranged. they not 'only crossed the threshold of this meeting house but they had 4 quick look at his dining room, -4 the short space of 10j milnetes,tiiere enkied a fend that ttar lti,I a hundred years. e! trat. ii itZog!`&quot; d&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot; lik 1 Vce;Teen o a inda:!;iralgwrdlisurt ' gre farmland costs 00 an; There wee ; visit to another stud farra to see Mainbrace, the' New Zealanred horse that won- /8 MCC in a row. dinner in A, data with the Mayor and eoun. '. and then on' to the tign, :1's.:' htoiXd!-TMC Ce'41 arili; j titot? Hotel and the Cann, lei- wwerlif at the Commercial. Who mib Wicksteed again he venture MetriirMa-ori sthinghold and is still in one pies,:&quot;. Neiis report has been cabled to London for publication. And he writes about MALL THE LITTLE 'BUTTER PATS Special to the Auckland Star 3/1/.W. from BERNARD WICKSTEED HAMILTON, Wednesday.-1 don't know whatAi weather is like at home hut it has been a beautiful stitelr day here. The Queen and her camp followers, of whom tam one, drove in the sunshine from Auckland to Hamilton and though this is only 92 miles of our six-eonth journey round the world it has provided aszeiteiartuk4 life in this distant Dominion. of thi, tin who I. led them VC Pv in thel at Ion C t have nice a softie. When they past look Iiidlem and 'tern leaf on thend when It, Ik&quot;d mitts out I,oe a I o summer a, j11 motor through toe When 0 wasnft town mayo. ,eauntryside you donVwe stooped. for it was brood I-Oder. le&quot; farm9&quot;.1 mTZ'v are great on racing tn. paradise. ,&quot; New Zealand and we had lunch There are so Many cows there j at a stud fanw-a lov place la hardly standing room for! of rich green grass and oak Ithem. Most are Jerseys. There! trees like an English country Ithettit';:reTatied 117!&quot;147al&quot; pariere.;ere roses In the garden, than aywat,e ylse'on ya, in, It soodoL,ed to have the. I? including JerseY December. but that is the sort 01 Anil every time you see a thing that happens in the upahle building bigger than the pretty down ha, ,f the world. wooden bungaws the farmers IA frieRd 11,m m you can be nearly sure a butter faCtOrY v,. And gtle, the old friend we And all along the route M met there, looking over his stable greet the Queen were Mister door e It was Mithday Sun hlms KO von ' '-.-A&quot;,71,:framg7,Vil 'se :. a&quot; ',. I On lye went from the stud , , \_ - - - -----. - - in tn another town wilp a , Alier/ttivtiertpifiner lea trti t/.'1,;laorou=inatra'2&quot; place ' I :say fearlessly because one, i of the New Zealand papers h. `&quot;Itoorittle=&quot;icinenItZ11 day. it as good as ys Abated!, i,' ever the Maoris catch urn raii , me 1 can expect to be clubbed, I &quot;TenPer&quot; Wicksteed ; &quot; 4. u\_ h teavily disguise. by a i to death. iost without his bike! ' ', pair of SIM 8 glades, Wieksteed! , ' followedd hisQueen 'through thel lassus Hinter Fanners with lin stockades /Mil into the heart of ' `their little Butter Pats. the Maori stronghold. ilt was a wonderful day for1 pa means a maori community,ta. as great as the Coronation. and Ngarnawahla Pa (the &quot;g&quot; is r-They had done their milking! spent as in gnu/ is the home of kfill Ti;ta 1`4,IPii(; t,'ZeisT; 1 (Vitila M. s&quot; h&quot;&quot; 01 the Ithricars that we in Dritain send There has been a bit of trouble I In pehange for thew butter. ItI sgglAworo,knlrLSZeZ; All the same , unless she came to his pa and! I. i wns look all the sail. 'ia:;: h4:, ; ,to w at they do in most IleWiy.;?,;,:`iri.,t. ),&quot;;,Iket-r1ig4pell 'settled countries, Otahuhu, Papa. }W., ie. Manurewa and Pukekohe nowbrans.:h\_ifehig,sirain we drove through a doze, ,a,? , ,iniT rol i ?,. 'with names like that and the r., thPfa jar, au le( t ee nIm On's' difference 1 cou/d see was.-- mmer daY. 1 'that in some the Queen stoppeji to -shake hands with the mayor i anis councillors and In others 1 she didn't. oe4rC=g 'Pried 1th 'e.'&quot;Quiteaenr'. i in avv e frock and a white I lite, sat M the front seat We! ' VA ?.A.-,
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376ROYAL T. (Turangawaewae) Herald 31/12/1953 HAPPY CALL MADE ON MAORI The Queen Alights on the Marae (From Our Special Reporter) HAMILTON. Wednesday The gracious presence of Her Majesty on the marae at Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia. late this afternoon, was the Royal answer to the plea for a visit made at Waitangi on -Monday on behalf of King Koroki, paramount chief of the Waikato confederation. This step, which marked Royal recognition of the ancient traditions of the race, WAS followed by another. To the cornplete delight of the Maoris at Turangawaewae Her Majesty ' and the Duke entered the meeting house Mahinerangi. y4r, n,a crier nod CrXpreAA/Orl of thecries and cra the ROyaI laugh where they examined the cut loa, carvings and painted devignn. yisited to motel dining AO. liolore ;lit, returned through Mabineraugi to the mar. A Song of Love Outside the Maoris were Waikatoht Done of Love.&quot; Unfurled above le thine Emblem of love, 0 Queen Conjoined desution thine Rilyal hand clasped All met Ah otel sine my ring of love A wiling Queen with her. An 1i hlisbAlui walked across the niaran their car and to sietained cheering Ind' the song &quot;flan-e RA&quot; tlin pariv drove dna, the river ton aid the maini road. War Canoes Alarmed The two greAt wor mat. Te Winika and1,131ed with doyens of war. riors elownnt ream In the CV; the Queen's nr atnpmr,l ,nil Prime Minutes. Mr Holland. Her&quot;.&quot;'&quot; &quot;&quot; irtil the two tines. their erows Pnnavrs Piki. the late Pi Mentor ye enzi;.ttn,tatt,t,. paddlen. pasned call. although Katif Rojok,f, t 55 she official programme, Wa. One of the happiett of the tour. Duke. Ring Roroki worn a feather cloak rner his dark loon. mitt. A &quot;1,2 the ca. lie widevnread.&quot; The invocation. which the Maoris recited' to vlara. the old orals. teas never. hefore been given nohlicle before mnv. IT i a prnpiliatorr art to ensitrel cite and A happy intim. in a new' lend. The Doke, eer'. DUring, vArtmeNstion oil tiro mote' the Duke a ved 311. Huron. tone, -What is the house ores there?&quot; Mr Jones maid: -That is filithisti.! magi,. the tribal meeting boos?, ay. belle of the iellude ancestor of our tr TI,' Puke mild: May we an io?&quot; air tone replied: -The door a open. A few minutes later Her 31stealF and His Royal fliglines nini-N1 from the IIIAIAP towaid the meeting Isrlse. The+completely Iv sported Merit Ms, immediately reflected in the 49. (a) Tim drive front Auckland to I Hamilton wax amended to provide for a neven-minute stop nt Twangs' weewae, but Iles Majesty and ICS Royal Hight/eau rentained at the pa for a minutes. The welcoming banner &quot;fineremai&quot; tinder A crown glee. the Royal eisi- ter, at the entrwo TitrangAIMe. woe and from a ioutispenkrr 11110 the Waikato sentinel call, -Draw nigh, 0 Draw nigh. 0 Moiexty, 132: 1)) oue. Make way over there, Make Ivey over here -On the sacred threthold Sill. of Ifenitku Welemne, Welcome. Thrice welcome. t penukn is au honorific appellation Welcoming ChaMa The Royal car (hove to the centre of the mar. and to awolmnility einem and waving frond lien Majesty and the Hoke of Edilibiligh 'stooped on ta melee. CV
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407,WYAL 49 (b) (Turangawaewae) Merald 31/12/1953
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4385k, OOYAL fouR. ('.laitangi) Criticises Horald ,d/12/1053 ake 4atit Eakin-JO litralb AUCKLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER It, 1915 London View of Maoris It ix to he hoped that no one will indulge hasty resentment be- caus knglish journalists have criticised the Maori welcome Lathe ince n gatnelaitgraun,tii;x which ,hoeh of the the viiritors so forcibly do not disturb the typical N,u. Zealand spectator, wit:, his Lona lodge of the historical and preset i day social :background,. It was a pity that 'the correspondents. to whom everything was unfamiliar, cool) not have reserved comment until they had seen the carefully organised national a eicome at Rotorua. The 'representative of The Times. indeed, admitted that Aortic such 'reservation was necessary. It may (well he, too, that the performance ;at Waitangi suffered somewhat in ,comparison with the welcomes or the Fijians and Tonga. Even if some New Zealanders of both races feel irritation. it is by no means a had thing to have a candid picture of Maori eeromonial on a lira al occasion, it appears to sophistiealed 11,80/1 newly -arrived in the country. The Maoris cannot be expected to change their customary Way to please All and mindry, hot they should make au effort to see themselses as others gee them. The mote the tap between old and new Maoridoin widens, the inn, care should ho taken to /We that ceremonies, songs and dances performed i ir public are as henttc as yinSsitile and carried out with met Widen. taste 'and attention to detail. Reearch to recover old music should he intensified. ;Especially. Someone should by 'sought out to carry on the lath Sic Apirana. Ngata's work for all Maori arta end crafts.
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46951. ROYAL '1,:U. (Tho ;peen at Icing Aoroki is Larae) Auckland Star 31/12/1953
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50052. ROYAL TOUH. (Purangawaewao) SYDN6Y MOANING H6RALD 1/1/1954 Queen Elisabeth a, the Duke a Edinburgh leave the Maori meeting house dig their call on King Korokl, chief of the Waikato Maoris, on Nednesday.
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531ROYAL COUrt. (Turangawacwae) n Mr Corbatt's Absence from Pa) Auckland Star 2/1/1954 inister not at pa because. Staff reporter ROTORUA, Saturdae absence of the Minister of Maori Affairs, Mr Corbett, from Nga- ruawahla on Wednesday when the Queen visited 'rurangawae- wae carat provoked a good deal of comment. Questioned in Rotorua today, said ea iv11r- fungi 2=sue.,' Minister of of Lanus and MinLster in charge of Scenery Preservation, he was responsible for administration of the Waitangi National Trust Board's affairs. Ile was not at Waitangi as Minister of Maori Affairs. He seas attending the recep- tion at Arawa Park, Rotorua. today as Minister of Maori Affairs, because It was the national Maori welcome. It was never provided that he should be at Ngaruawahla, the visit there being a late change iLigramme, and he was not 55.
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562LOYAL TOUri. 54. (London limes and i'uran6awaeoae Visit) Atickland ;tar a1/1954 thVisit to Koroki commended LONDON, FridaY.? aril, r spapers make various refer eines to the dispute over. the Queens visit on WeyjnesdaY 40 King Koroki. The Times save' &quot;The ruffled su,ceptitillities of hung Kora, atal his Waikato tribes. what. Pt et. their politna, iplicatton, mere largely mollified canons the Royal risli. though a good dea nf dhssensiond the stranst happenings at Waitangight have been avoided had the New Zealand authorities adhered I then first intention of t'oncen. /rating the Maori welcome info one joint ceremony at Rotorua. -But the :dam Iy. a proud. aenattiVe people. had their own Ideas of the feasts with whi/K their Queen should be received. and the government. which ls not too popular with thell min MaO t theMber, of Paella menu belong to the taboo Oppositioas had to keel : them within manageable lint, New Zealand reactions to British reporters' stories of the events at Waitangi are referred ED in one ot. two tenor. The Ten. Chronicle gay, Brit 10 reporters are Ett hot water. for -some New Zea /antlers do not like the de,:crin rim, tabled to the yens ('I and other London newspapers of the liules that Marred' the Maori ceremonies Waitangi.&quot; After emoting the wiient of the Auckland Star and the Herald. the report the Neat Chratitele tortegpondent con tin ues: Y'My reply to theeritiejarn Is this: &quot;If the point whether'. the t reports were neeettgary Or in good taste is to he sustained. the AuCkiand Star might well address itself to the NelyZea/and COVeril inept and those who organized the Royal tour.
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593ROYAL TOUR. 55. Comment on Puranowaewae from. Taranaki) Waikato Times 2/1/1954 Queen Healed Hurt Of Unhappy Past!, For Maori Pecfae. NEW PLYMOUTII. Saturday (l'A) I Moons asoetated with King Koroki toy that the Queen by her visit to; Ngaruawaltia un 'Wednesday healed 'for ever, 95 years of grievance and 'brought tile King peoples of the WM- ' koto Ngati-:Maniapoto and allied tribes willingly into full allegiance to her Throne. While in Auckland the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were handed two Morocco-bound programmes of the ceremony id Waitangi. Iota these had been slipped the following form M invitation: flex Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and HICK. the Duke of Edinburgh would greatly honour King Koroki, of the Tainui alnd all ussocutted then by their presence spun he sawed ancestral soil of Turangawaewae ItIae on 'Wednesday: December Mi. Y This was followed verbal invitation given by the Ngoimiti ebier, Done Itchy Ran'ttht. :V. the.` Waitangi celebrations en Meredy. Faith Never Wavered : King Koroki, acers and PeaPle never teod in 'Melt' ioiih that :the Queen work: visit Ngaroonmras. :A long auldress homage anti /Wm./1,7 for mvreatatiOn bing KOrcki was drown tip mai Maoris di Ngareawahia :ay that I the ryteesl'a actions during her visit Ito King Kozoki, and the wording of i her address in reply to that ai King ii to, read to the; reoeie afmr her &quot;Icotirlore, show that she had given much mtgit to iodvance lo the desimbility of heal- ing Ille. 1,rIX TelilaiCittfy. from the onhapp, past olneug oethons of the 'Maori people.
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62456. ROYAL - (Tarongawaewao) Auckland Star '4/1/1954 Queen s visit Wr delighted I Xi. (Waikato tribes 11 A uroN, ntesdae visit of :he Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Torailgawaewae marsh at NgartlaWahle wotikl he a cherish. memory with the Talnul people for al! time, said ;a statement explaining the sig. nificance of the occasion made nn 'behalf of Xing Koroki by hLs secretary, Mr Pei to Hntil Jones. Her Majesty's visit would always he remembered as a gracious act, said Mr Jones. King Konokl. the Tainul tribes and associated tribes acknowIrdged heartfelt gratitude the high honour oannlif rc0&quot; acA letter conveying. Kt Koroki's gratitude and he, thanks of hb people was sent to the Pete, Minister on Jamtary This w. on the return at :King Koroki and the party of 370 which accompanied hint in the Maori Royal reception at Roto 1 nIrheTainui people are not' usually very demo ,nstrative.- said Mr lones. &quot;But or. that memorable day at Turangawae- re even soleintt tribal elders ar. staid elderly matrons of the tribe never done and as they Phopheeire fulfilled Since the great day. the elders I of Waikato had spent many hours exchanging views. Pro- I Oleic sayings of King Tawhiao: and Ills conteniporaries, of the unhappy years following the Waikato War. and the wholesale confiscation of tribal lands. were tfuoled. The elders said these prophecies were fulfilled when the Queen visited Turanga-, waewae. The elders thought it most appropriate that, following on the settlement by legislative. action , the Waikato griev- ances Over confiscated lands, the Queen with a friendly handclasp on Turangawaewae marsh should, fully restore the happy relationi ships which existed before the outbreak of the Maori War. Kira Kotoki and members of htc family I When visiting various places in the Mantikatt and Atone Waikato to thank the 1l. tan their rot - operation 611 the occasioe Royal visit to Turangawaewae. continued Mr Jones. Other places the West Coast and, elsewhere wo be visited later,! and it was certain that the main topic of conversation would be the visit of the Queen and the Duke to Turangawaewae. -
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655(.)Y71., f011t 57. 61ist: papers views etc. ) Waikato 'rimes 2/1/1954 They find Maoris 1 41 i. amusing -2 -/. LONDON. Tuesdaople in Britain who have little knowledge of the Maorixcept perhaps that the name in difficult to pronounce and is heard sometimes as &quot;May'-'.ories&quot; or &quot;Marys&quot;ut who know of their reputation for hakas, Rugby football and culture, have been reading with ,mild astonishment and some amusement stories cabled a British newspapers by correspondents reporting the. Queen's tour. ? ? -- , The dispute about whether Charcoal ? --- the Queen should nor should The Pally Telearaoh writer/. not step on the kiwi mat added: &quot;Here I met one chief and how many speeches Nint traditionally dressed with hisl Hone Heke Rankin prepared LIZkl',I,V,Var designs I have been well aired. , a civil engineer. Ileilcr'ilt vlegit teat The rireee reported thirt ills tribe. when- required tor al re'seDiedge. to 'We. Vkthri!' 'T &quot;IZITRei,AiieIngrsZ bt' e &quot;'e. e oteo=l3rgirILCiille Ttneni ' Another to whom 1. strokeI. ritual by tribes from the North- auologized for cutting short the ern area, but bycontparison with COt-san With the words. 1 the natural dignity of su tyre most get thew chiefs jaelted up Man. in Fiji and Tonga, terri. for the presentation.' 'tonics far les, penetrated by &quot;Even the Maoris' meeting! European ways of life, the Maori house nail electric light.&quot; singers and dancers ,cniei The Dailv J.:sorest which strangely off-key as though they headlined its report from ,were ete, ,. , rgeg ?,.aitaniti as another brill I. 'In wench they had lost heart divitutch.' Included this conviction. - des, a : crintion: &quot;A lot of the Maoris! The News chee?, e, et -The, bad come to Waitangitt.'t were ec ? the C' the stribe chief Patent In their habitual European )!Moot 'rm.' 'Pe wool `. Mena, &quot;When he is 'set being c,othes before changing into r = &quot;ut,e sunburnt. a chief e is a civil eqiineer. He And though they had all re. i ,.?' , ,h - i i : a&quot; ts,e,tratie'01; tr&quot;,?:.'d worn with membered to Ake on their shoes. ' ' g e,' ' c ' though emnbasizing the gradual Or the woTenhati fort ;net skirt made transition 'rpm tribal extstenee,\_, -.,n ereremovet.,.es ,n?., ----- n: skirt he het A pair of 1, to the needs and customs of the, , ',`e,r. ,? ,. blue swimming minks. noittotrin,.,N,.orZi Ttartrpaonritnionnlle,:eii lir,; h' e ecia&quot;e'&quot;?,;,ei m'atoHre,s sinaidthenonraei,yof,vtiz ii k00 ; them Wa, not consplcuousv : ife-,-2;i:;,-.,n '? come,r, -;',.7?,i?. ,{.30, Maoris any longer. They were high. [them were chicken feathers eleeh. fr l., drivers. far. Artificial ni di,d ,fhee,?,. and &quot;They lot of ,yetditre,r,:butprls (). i -The men carrcarriedspears moot , tided that differ-Foul of broom handles painted cions such as this. Mani chiefs berts' rI'the chiefs and the, black: In fact. the whole turn vsein have cuts theirr fur nton the manner in. out would have do. credit to we;,ige then( nal, e :, ,.11: -whichh the Queen should bell ---,=\_ greeted and the ilittculty of Kingi the very amateur drarnatir Ir,?,t,Tgica'f,7,P,g. on alter break: Norma tcaring his domain to asocieties&quot;e loin in the ceremntnes?,1.&quot;. The dancing was described as aMoo1nrhe6,1lanr7spregt-rinbglle Made for a rathercons',et,;.&quot;raguely like the dancing in visit of the Queen to,altaltgl and artificial cerenut, Periornr.,Tonea. except that all the tunes were featured. by the rnajorty with 01 the tore tram tile tn.' sounded like EneliAinuSte hall of eoreeseemienes of Britishpast-2though the faces were now! songs. Tliew war -roe Old Boll newspapers. '1'.4M ,&quot;Pe PZ,t,P=jwil ohiei :V PAeol,?. a aottni)tilaij hex e,.zv,f,2,ene,. p orv:=1,.; straiten thew rites no Home. ig;erdoubt ore seen when the Royal ,t;e \_. t,\_ -he ,':?, here. e ne. the s ul i. feu' days to! &quot;One 11 Jlig'-:Ir lralnriq;Z.:eraZi&quot;reg41. a reg.). Li.,.,. ,T,In.,I.,A. came from before they setted'thing passed off smoothl, more authentic ,1'.4CeW?.,i,'e dram-in New Zealand. Now I /lave a though tiouhtless there will mendedonthe timthe,johntent ;poor, i think they most hay.!. much heahaking among the for the visitor rash enough to ,.',- xi,T2'!.4 ,.,&quot;Tn evn. build colourful pictures in his `- `', \_, `'et te' ?. &quot;nut whatever the dissension., mt. oimple,ttesephiet,eatet, their dancinganc, they exams. nothing could mar the splendid natives' -Bat everyone agreed that the Funs which awaited the It added that at Honolulu tsas Queen's Powhip.,Was a ,hotvii ueen.&quot;?. sPeemi\_i\_oe: the anachronism of garland. Shee7eSpecially the amp,. pondent.e,tot makers in native dress watChingr \_\_ television.
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686mAAL 58. (Iluntly - Tho Prime Linistor holland) Auckland Star 2/1/1954
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748ROYAL POUR. Wickham Steed) Auekd Star 5/1/1954 a &quot;No reflections on 1 erMaoris' honour,' ' LONDON, Monday.?&quot;It is a pity that so much feeling should have been stirred up by Flritish comment on the Waitangi ceremony as though some reflection on Maori honour had been intended.&quot; The Times says this in an, nothing hot Food to thitain and g. article front correspond-!the Coturioealth. of New Zealand. Other Irf4ut=griegllg round the c ent covering the Royal tour &quot;For the first time in history British papers comment its strengthen the link that holds the resentment in the DOm-I them together. WI, besmirch c. inion at some articles theyilgil,11aeog,Cruavls.,0,7,s,;duT,a11111, published. reactlon of the average New Zen- ' The article In 'fie Tines pro. ander. who Is both hurt ant needs:?&quot;The local Press hag puzzled by the flagrant misreArk been sufficiently occupied with sentation-of Ms true feelings. Maori dissensions over the &quot;He was welcome the ; claims of King Korokl; and le Omen; he It oyyed now tllaltM it he. said. If need he, that the she has score,( such a great sue. proud qualities of the Maor sg. I Ie would like to leave it at ; ai in no way brought Into qUeS tineast ofallIn loi'rre&quot; It is difficult to assess the final Tondenz-bzstaomdiscussion of et/Itta,o;, conain reports about , ,the, ,reasiPt0Y1IrtIsh ney.??.spapers but it would ,adopts the ways or the r ar?'probably he correct to say it wilt perhapsp peen andperhapsin no other no; he country have the Interests and reports doubt aims Of two races been so sue- the tom. ,he ?,?,? anti the cessfully harmonized. AssImIta Duke of Edinburgh is not only a tlon. indeed, the official policy. rest success but Is being widely&quot;More Young men are Roing cnioyed. It is certainly being to the cities and care less r followed here with the closest discipline and as this pro interest. ergs develops it Is hardly sm. 'Tail off the manhunt'. prising If the performances of these old ceremonies as an m Bernard IN leksteed in the tegral part of Maori life should Daily Express begins: &quot;Dear look a little contrived by cons. New Zealanders, I think your Parison with those of Fiji and Maoris are wonderful. I peanut, Tonga, which lead a far more never to say anything critics/ homogeneous existencnd one about them again. If only you saw ',tithing (even at Rotorua) will call off the manhunt and to change this n to The News of the World corre '11=h!&quot; &quot;' 1,&quot; bebeingclubbed spondent says: The Queen is lie adds: &quot;I base a wife and doing the finest ;oh of her life In three children at home and for New Zealand. Wherever she their sake I will eat my words if I goes she enchants thy crowds I You win Pte.-, oh Please, stop progress of this young stay chaps, what's biting your. with her obvious Interest In the the Maoris from eating me. lion. ? Wicksteed says he wrote horne' Dominion. d oog hut Nothing in a chatty &quot;tell people r goes on and says: &quot;New &quot;because I'm in Kew Zealand I like nth what I see.&quot; Ile asks 3W antlers feel It would be very must I only write things about&quot; vrrong if petty, unfounded eon. It that the Government would. troversieg were allowed to, want published in a book for In-obscure the enormous personal tending Inunigrantsr Ag triumph of the Queen and her -should I write up the thaw ' hushand.&quot;Ibls is a great historic using nothing but cliches a 'event. It Is full or colour and superlatives,' ?. nivee and should bring correspondent, copyrigh 6u.
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779T , ,? ,c,z1na 0, ,.;,i. in an igreatest'of NfaOrt historians. ,./. ,. v, , , used1.,,the, man; esg,ntially European and mr Peter Beck (himself halfl. 1? 14. rnong mmunit IffeY c2 c of ,th. Mfis. ,nfc!,'igc,'?'f; w scholf gove have had ito in their r various Polynesian islarOMnds, Maori inert rose high in- otoc,.Y fesof a 2s. power to unseat a grow. thousands of miles away. ,the service col the country growing with their num- ,. They remained practically, and WC, knighted by their hers. And they toed that power undOtorted for about 450 new' pakcha (white) saver- PerhapS (ha Ncw Zealand exactly as you would ex years--tacit a kw ,s, men. organisms of the Royal pea them to have used it after Phillip founded Austra- 10,ll mat Maoris were itinerary forgot that word and exactly as Europeans liar M 1758. rand am) small farmers. fol a momentwhen they a. wow, h?, , ,\_\_mainly Then white men began to farm workers, skilled and ranged tor theAgarty fat themselves. skit New Zla eand frequent., Mskilleri town labourers and toPa, woho,R-aloPPmfl, To Australians. used to Ia. mainly from Australia,a51mY workerhroughthr srtfkt the powerless aboriginal for whales, seals, timber and After the Treaty of Wai. the chieftain -King KOroki, and the shabby record of flax. tang' about 60,0000 acres on a bank of ON W2.,our treatment of hint, Sonic of the Maoris'Mj,2' &quot;,'&quot;1 of &quot; nut River last WetinavdaY rye.- the role of the Maori Olritest experiences with mi.' \_, w2' , c, P, ' hap., New Zealand affairs isshile men mere not hart, 1,Lpr'rkn?.1.,??,c Nol&quot;,r,&quot;,' If so, they were quickly or first glance hard Wend they retaliated with viol. ireminded. understand. a4c and death. had dwindled to four or I. lime?. 2` 'h.&quot;' il is just about 90 years' 11/411.' the , 'ft Wai&quot; 6111nis'illiZnrcecrilie Maori cd to Peru,' of 2 hall c i. ago since British troops fin.,tangi mderly and success- people \_ ,c,? , 'And some'd 'I. '.&quot;bled fly 'mastered the Maoris in&quot; Rear 1,e.,. (4i 11;lornbers --oft 'Mc 'land Maoris, teem,. of ihc:';', v,, ?.a.,. New Zealand was organised' earlier ',light,. booed Me' could that in, Britain. into 'the cities and larger farmer Prime Minister. Mr. IR that &quot;., Then came the Maori. 1, ,a.,? of ',fry fOWna. S. (I. Holland, and pelted' boons 2&quot; nin king wars, which were fund, ,, lit.?,.,? to change. with a few tomatoes. ,back But the Queen got A Ire- measure of mastery in lid - ,-,L and I w hen. in 1935, came Ne nmnslous. oval wee. 112.,nd 54 I.'? 2nce'ff'ff ca-r'ned -it,: eZe'r1-.sn'? '2e247d.'fi,Y,Zt I'.t-',. Go , , - A N'W 7' a': 7nniti:.;ers thlsZr e'n',I, a his&quot;ur&quot;&quot;c 2: journalist reporting the the Alaoris' greatest power filet!. way. and lime is Mk./ European New Zealanders Royal tour far an Australianas-n rtople -arriCe iha arrival cam Of Ow numbers. 'WSW tire of telling visitors newspaper a few days pm, 011Ay had already emoted of the chivalry and sprats. a-tivh,c ',.,hejtfcarem74iate suited 10 the extraordinary power and infltience of the Jescen- IIINIVAL 'olsip ? the goodie the flamboyant anti calcfree 'Io understand Me signifar'oUrr=s7ihr' M&quot;Mooc&quot;?&quot;'&quot;'&quot;thisid&quot;&quot; slants of a warrior and can- fought,. , articularly child endow- ntbal people in the modern coact of this statement yottha tv ?).1. r,?,. welfarer are state created b t of 101- a child. have to consider some brie. They were gentlemen. neat , popularity al the New Zealanders. 'lf,',' 'in. signing of 'fore courteous than the li;tir-c(itlent slowly , io?,wrotro, , t he \_ Treaty 11 each, more sportsmanlike! want. Wgh the white pogo trutb is that the Maoris are which rilen. than the British,tish. me char- Lobos, the political import- a sr, small minority and. sovereignty ,f,e'Zinn, isd w Wailing 1., British otigh than the Germans?, once of the Maori became It has. estimated that a!. east fn the business Of; R2IA,firrein.;,our ?, at the time of the IStaly f. there were about 250,000 ,\_\_. 180.,ng b5n f,t,i5 Efifi,'PettarillanitnenitandNcossrits7go'nl ris were aggroelli I urally. , s, s, , atcic, for, N.,myf's,-,96 therewere0?, on the North Nand coast, 4,:,. ur 42,1100ofClemkri in 2 Maor seals t.,i,tia'ehrid,=,I,nt The four i are, white population of rather ,h,. ,.,i, , - ,.,',. stiorigly Labour, and when less than one million. British 2 ci. , the Labour Governmet's Their conquerors spoke of ? r majority eventually fell be- them sentimentally as a dy. setting OM his tuft, tor i?,. fo-?, waskept, ing people. conducting war. power loerall,y c., by the Maori But they weren't on the These inCIOda a general ,, - way nut. and 25 years later ban on the harming of ,i's, ware ,i there were about 57,000' of woonded. capture) or can- cd to attentively and Maori them in a total population of armed soldiess and an i, welfare was given the high- 71,000. solute mohibitnin on harm-. c?, pr &quot; priority ? for political European New Zealanders in,fl ?. 'not&quot;. &quot;'ff. if.' reasons if for no other, were very proud of the children. ,\_.,., ,\_, The Maori was success- Maorind of themK1vcs '. 9&quot; n&quot;,.,.`. folly tiong the political , for granting the Maori full Aldan' n ? &quot;gr',. :f mu NsCapOn of the invaders. social and political equality. if,&quot;, , fil,r.,'.',T: Since then the lesson of By last September there ,:i,', f,i \_ ,`, in,.`,;.,\_:',\_.:.\_,!:,i ,.9'. the Labour Party has beer. A modern Maori is. Mr. were 123, Ai auto in a ;1,-zt-izg,?.,7, ws r Icl Maori the other E T. Tiikatene. exCabi =ilitl1Znoulte.:11 5171; t ,ain.'Zy, , , ' by th:&quot;,t t ' s National not Minisfor. felt as ner before. intellige'nceve is making itself opT,0;,?,;',-:47rc,i,tentpty 1:,. Party ,. ,('=fiicfr,I.,:;'? 'nal,. omachs. That their lack of numbers 'the European birthrate in '1 , , \_ \_,\_ help may be needed at any' it compensatedfor by their New Zealand is 12 per f 9. nrc n',.7. r ,;,' tune. theatricality and political LW. The Maori birthrate stores, some if.,1 That is why the MIMI., pull. Y (lac version of 2 2fl c 's of the viliagc of the Waikato -The Alaoris are a bit t's'e' at. 3 ' par &quot;00,:.&quot;c 1-, that the British ran out of ,f &quot;King' ,.,.,., spoiled them days. and no igra half - history -- i:,mintroiatiOnxt 1t, ,Agthatoinritir,.,`hi.,00,iit,.r,;.n.,',.;,.:,(h Ncw Zealand government'Now go back taco story s,.,ii, , sal mare ,. ,a,i,., mi n,? ,.,c,. or politician dares to say and look. at the Maoris' ori, nit. ,v'e,. gins and character. This is ' ih,opk FOP the mutt, ol the Tr, Maoris are not melt essential in understanding wirc,a.,o,.ci, new ,ro. wo, du, prestige, a small minority as the their iniPIY, but their political' The first large-scale canoe :Fel pn&quot;Fillec;'anrtlto'hw'synthS iC7i&quot;;:riorsfdal\_nevermore murnalist's words might, EuropeanmCief), pull is undoubtedly im- migration of the Maoris to,c eventuallygr.,: mew. ,',New Zealand tankPel );, , omit' the whit. They re. Perhaps'. the bout 1350, according to theft. , i.
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810Hoysl owe. 61. (Aotorua) aikato Times 5/1/1054 ri THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5 1954 Wearing Of Korowai Cloak Was Gracious Tribute To Maoridom ROTORUA, Tuesday (PA) Entry A Triumph Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Still more delIght was to come unlike her revered great grand- when, receiving the reply that the; mother Queen Victoria, who was door to the meeting-house Mahina-1 seen by but a handful of her Maori magaikato tribal ancestress--' subj., paid Maoridom a gracious was ajar, the Queen and the Duke tribute and compliment when at of Edinburgh walked forward and Arawa Park on Saturday she in per- entered. The Queen's entry NVOS a son consented to wear tin; korowai tritupph and the Maori 501011,7 )051 cloak of superior chieftainship. knew no bounds. In so dcang she fulfilled the ant- It was the Prime' Minister, Mr. billoat of thousands open thousands Holland, who turned back and put. of the Maori peoplo see their, his arm through Korokt's and per-Queen accept bee position as their suaded him to accompany the Royal own chieftain of exalted and unsur- party to his residencuietly impassable rank. knowledged by those who cuss the From Waitangi, where co small but happy and thoughtful in Majesty had her first meeting with: cadent. the Maori race, to the heart 9f Ye' So far the Queen d the Duke Arawa territory she has brought had hot seen a great deal of the great and unrestrained joy to young younger generation of Maori but on Maori and old, probably 'nom so to the way rreth Hamilton wattethe the advancl in years who know so and Rotorua there were some cte- well sloe significance of the cede- lightful welcomes. At Te Kuiti a braced ospression &quot;Welcome,0 vary t of schoolboys, Mariam- stranger from beyond the horizon rare what, heron et a single lately dressed III Maori costume, danced their haka In perfect unison, flight.&quot; The Queen is the kotuku d is always with an eye toward the was \_ new likened to the rare and beautiful Queen :AIM the Duke as they passed; potstrtfoT white heron, so rare that few people by. have ever scan it in flight, the sacred At Otorohanga Maori Women 0171'.17, Page which still Pass into the bird which in Maori myth led Tarte, the bridge uttered a powhir wet- fteeml 1&quot;mro generations. It wits a y' cloud temporarily god and progenitor, to the uppermost me--and waved their Royal visa-:regrettable ilia: heaven to he obtain sought. the And baskets the Queen of tors on with handsful of green fern ;obscured Te Araw - knowledge a's gleaming hori At. Huntly, too, there were Maori r approached okesmen for Waikato Koroki and NIPMIM p herself today is now look. on boys and -girl, either in school uni- through the eiders' eyes as the per- form or in traditional (ire., to we:-'ite host tribes with the requ that est sunilication of the sacred heron. come the Queen and the Duke. and I'ekr leader beallowedescort the Queen on to the rnarae. Te Aran, all along the route there were clus- 'Mused point blank to approve, let du Visit To Waitangi tern of Maori men, women and chit- There haVe been grand ,moments `iron`ironstandingh, rey to wove oh, alone consider the eqest, which their leaders heldwas a violation of ring the :411Pell'S progress so far greet them. etiquette ooterved trim) one end of through the North Islnd. For the There were, Imweym, M. le New Zealand to the other. Maori people lier Majesty's'visit to every crowdrubbiug shoulders with It was a pity that right up to the Waitangi was of Ere. U., the European as id pressing forward eve of Her Majesty's visit there was Pa there she stood on sacred ground as eagerly glimpse of not the complete Maori unity which where the historic treaty was hoped for. but sheer pride and and there most of the leading chief- e observance of custom made no other 1S'omen In Ascendancy tains of the day acknowledged the sovereignty of Queen Victoria. The Maori , population has had course open for Te Arawa to follow Here again the Maori rase was many views of the Queen and the anword d therrievefurseablold and final in their paid a supreme compliment, poorly Duke in Rotorua anti at Arawa Park o rewarded by the action of a promin- an Maori aspirations come true. e,resbee---- e,tt Nitapubi chieftain interrupting everyone's lips was the word -IctiMi&quot;' It now remains for flee Majesty the arranged programme M speeches and in songs, too, the welcoming and the Duke of Edinburgh to travel by intervening with a thinly-veiled words were all addressed to II, through the rest of the North Island, request for lier Majesty to visit the ,majesty in inn, the ran, way a5WhCre they will see more evidence addresses we're presented to &quot;Koine of the friendship and amity between Mao ;This lapse of etiquette was, how- Wikitoria&quot; before the turn of the cen-. the races symbolised at Waitangi by the rnMgling of the oak trees with ever, somewhat blunted when the thev. Queen, meeting members of the r s at Turanga the ngaio. Waitangi National Trust Board, met Maori women felt so grain:. that They have yet to see Te WaipouRonald, head of the Waikato con- their sex was in the ascendancy. so stains, the home of the greenstone, federation of tribes, and shook him at Arawa Park when the Queen iae- from which the richest and rarest by the hand. That, too, was a Stgllift caws the first women ever to speak and the most splendid of all Maori artifacts have been fashioned. cant meeting. on the marue. Royalty had never before met any The privilege had never been And, doubtless, just as the Queen of the Maori &quot;kings;' who since thclaccorded before to any woman and uttered a phrase of greeting in the disastrous Waikato wars had kept 'in previous years when Royalty ha:. ii tongue at Rotorua, so will the aloof as far as possible from the been welcomed it was always clearly when she leaves. New Zealand to European and his ways. The gulf understood that there would be nel continue her Commonwealth tour was; however, bridged, and bridgecilreplies from wont., no matter what say her own farewell in the tonne Ly the Queen herself when sheltheir rank.;05 her loyal and devoted Maori race. - - - - diverted from her drive to Hamilton f? lo enter Turangawaewae Pa, the home and marae of the king. licr reception was tumultuous, her second meeting with Koroki friendliness itself and hailed with undisguised delight. There were tears in the eyes of some Maori women. There were impromptu hakas stamped by men. It was an historic moment felt in evory heart.
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841dOYAL fOUtt. Standard. 6/1/1954 NO BLUSHES, PLEASE4,---4 CorresmiMlent ,1 QOHERE in the North lidaufd during the Royal tour, a halm arranged by one of the alaumpoto will be per-farmed. ft burlesque, the Nationalist Ministers, aleasra I Corbett- and Holland, but their Macs won't be red because they won't know they are the butt I of delightfully i,pressive Maori humour which will refer e/o- imentl., to their somersaulting Finradi not men announcing the change when it waa made. 62.
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872itOYAL TOUR. 63. Observor 6/1/1954 Unreliable and Libellous &quot;Sli wire immediately pictures of Mao. pelt. Mg Holland with tomatoes.- So read a cable received last week by a Sydney newspaper photographer covering the Royal tour. It appeared that a report had reached Australia stating that the Prime Minister had been pelted with tomatoes while driving through Hmitly. Without M any way wishing to be unkind in the holiday season, I feel that this tarradid is not only a reflection en its authors whoever they may he) but an affront to New 'Zealanders in general. We have our faults. but we also have some small sense of proportion. To ascribe such unseemly conduct to Huntly is. of course, particularly vicious. Till. :Ring centre :nay not love Mr. Holland. but that does not mean that II would sully the Royal progress insuch obnoxious way. I lonely is quite as loyal. wit! every bit as decent where Royalty is concerned, a4 Fendal. ion or Remuera. Its to be said that though there are had Maoris as well as good oneust as there are low-grade pakehas as well as high-grade oneur native race\_ still retains some sense of dignity and decoruGRIPPA
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903aoYAL TOUR 64. weekly News 1954 ixkland) A Gracious Gesture ,?] Won People Of Waikato Nfaoris Give A Poetic Capital T111, ()Woo, progtt,s Kolithoord teat by wekssnow progres- , tenet more tumltuous. Pultekohe's mid Hamilton's 'nice ot personal hiyalty. It was a warm summer day and the emintresstle and the eleer Were in their be. i1.(111. ere the folk, who had decorated their town festively ant stool patiently awaiting the loyal rer in dele mos,. :1,01 the main street. I In some pluees they were dozen deep. Tne Mayor, Al, It. Braithwaite. ohs Her 3Iapisty th. Doke of Edinburgh at the limpet They were ,meetly settle! aloe, R111,11;, piping VOleV led the el,. ' We the Queen. and io re- purl ie Her Ilajeity kindly appeared with the Doke On the balcony. grateful gesture gave them a IMO,. itl hearts ol the W,kato people for ever. Another heavy Javan. included a visit to Isilissolio's thoroughbred stud at Te Ital.:, kw the Queen, a visit to the Hamilton tHliver, Club for the fluky. a ereie dinner fold Ali appear- :owe 'stlie fiesta&quot; in the evening, hot shortly niter ten the loyal vss- tncs regained their hotel i0 rest for too pest day's engagements. ' Dario, the Duke's absents- at Wellington on Thursday the teMk their prtratimits alone. At ten ttAs!!:. mono the Royal Daimler itild brought it to a halt. until the smiling Queen hu419 &quot;rescued&quot; by iadke territor. anti taken to the dais through tile crowds of thikh si to see a parade of prise stock. A novel iterthintimnt whichVaught the Qsseen's attention Vat sloreseshearing demonstration by the champion Godfrey ttell and his brother Ivan. tier Majesty was sibrionsy sunset at their ',Pell ill shearing two sheep each in 2 minntre 12 seconds. In the afternoon the Qste n proceeded to 11 ilitoln0, where heat reiona 1 ter her thisband, SO that they wore able to spend a gala New Year's eve it the Government 11. 01111, figilred 10 the w0Ille the D( i Waikato s. it,n,. rrafi wan heart. atkato people at 1stv, Draw niTth, 0 Nobility. &quot;raw nigh, 0 thoo anointed one. 3lake way sorer ti1, Make way aver }WM on the ,send tlte,ha'al affil of Uetinku; M'elisonse. wehmoe. Thrice welt nit. Emilio is an honorific appellation for King Koroki. ilte ear then firoeretled to the centre &quot;r the Marne and tollusete4 the presentation of the , notalreel to tier Allajesty and the Duke ca the aneient inviseatisiii, 1Ad the 'calm be widespread.' :lever before ree;ted, for piiVate the mid gods &quot;I ii,'rne in the hope of 1101)Ilt: ff.: &quot; INTRODUCTION. HIGH PRIEST IChooriags Forhideliao elremlfall, etwigooed was e4;The FI ,ser-Var,o, above! t77ed 'await kteirel The Karth quaked: The Bearer. rotiverll! To si 0,1011 ,right before lire Shalleriag The piercing 611th Wind dill Welc(me li ww. n /to,. 11&quot;lail! Cell.' raw. SACREDNEfS INTENSIFIED Thew , w laarniarii be,e ell Sigh r,e, (he Lmals The ,rumen~ and hoixleroas en wilt subside: Ahol the Criattaa Iforn come With a shaelielwil Air Ah, the 1,ali,e al a GforfOus Liu! THE RASING-UP HIGH PRIEST icseetssaisieo Who wielded Saere4 e? ALL The Iribes baire,L. HIGH PRIEST ',India wail, IV ALL FELICITY. HIGH PRIEST (with eswidreti0 the riled life-prineiplel Ih World of-Li!.'! HIGH PRIEST (with freneuilityl Let '1,.,47 yl,xlen like the ,107017111 (gree1one), A,al let the Shitniger at Summer thrust nereeg wow Pathway. IT IS ENDED! Outside tli meeting hawse the Ntoirit song &quot;Waikato's Song of Lore.&quot; hiOwl fltitireledalone it thew 'We qra,ped the Big Are: the lie- E1111,4`111 of love. 0 Quern, 'froward ).re: Conjoined notion thins. 'I he Low, &quot;milled AY', Royal hen, hath clasped The A, 154 -lid ',out arrander Ali mel 11 me! - The eal Tree bt the rer. I sing, my mug of lot, 11, ,learnt fart,. randy! oar! ',Ira, The lbs. il the Sky-/hat-Alerad, &quot;bore? tern den rete l 1e r CAI' and Aloud Ant/ it fell, hoolcheering allfl the ,m? &quot;Hoer II riredIW iv. 6 I. hip Ita&quot; a jearney wan reenmed The Qs. , smilint, happily and. ohvienaly pleased at the wan, Neel,-
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934RoYAL (Grass skirts ? or Prkupiu) ,ard ,3/12/1953 Grass Skirt Welcome MIdrli(snl'i!'l'Xum711: i Quern In their IllsoL:.'n 'l d the came Pnhehs, let then, sear the came clothes as the pakehas to wel- r come the (/umn, and if 11 r. land 's1X,'&quot;let gOtr. I know there will be 11 lot of stupid. uneducated 5I1oris who ty TrIinTe lliirgtp,Asrif,orligig they 4T:;nt&quot;ZofiTonrie:.,dig 65 (a)
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965YAL 2011-1 65 (1, (Grass Skirts? or riupill) Is. VII. 6/1/1954 MAORI WELCOME, IN your IFsue of LReeniber a cm- thraet&quot;!TerVvR/ 1; a rttift'srtiiing&quot;truf rgiilf=affis who will willingly, gig is tA; be regrett7x1 tlittrWQ. who pnuy is a Maori, should make such unwarranted statements. T of who win m be privileged to entertain our , whether atl Rotorua or elsewhere should wmr our traditaal and ceremonil: drsse they pluplu (grass kirls?, korowai teloaki or kahli- klivi 1iwl cloak,. Our aim should be to make the Queen's visit a really happy one and we will be at Rotorua and other centres to homage to our Queen and Duke and not to the pPrime Nfinis. W. I &quot;I'd 13 alwayt wa our traditional tire, 0/111 entening distingui,heid Rueve r (or she) prrs like the late Sir finirana Nga, otners. MAOR1 coyssr, (Wanganui).
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99666. an AL TOUR. NRUTR 6/1/1954 WHY THE FUSS? 131 , 44, Ind his ash going IIY qR tiffs outcry Ioa/ pay on its way ththrougtt New ? Was he not eleeted to our 'one or leadr? In every coun- try now and In the past the Prime, Id/nier acrompanied our sues., :of importance. Mr. Nash would hare./ tike gTitz;'2gc:',7V7 Mal: Maori seats was not sending al Maori leader to the Coronation and , Maori leader to wcome the Royal party hi nee game of the Kiwis. OLD SEW ZEALAND. tIValq palm). COLOUR BAR ? AAT pleased to see that the Misolei Ls setting more of a place At opinion than previously. I hope Win continue. Several readers save Ion my viewpoint. Sympathy and' romidermion are big things to those who feel they are born dinerent and, they need comideratIon anti Unde1Eding really more than we do.: Ther s no doubt the maimed) Young Maoris get very sad or exeitedI under the tallumwe of liquor no but/ cant see themselves as others see theta. However, with moderation' everything may come out all rightl and no Mrm done. 11UPE SO&quot; tAutklazdi.
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102767. (a ) WYAL 1OUR. 'eau TH 6/1/14 - Wadnasdaye. Jsfulary, 195age' QUEM'S VISIT MAY HEAL OLD JEALOUSIES ROTORUA (By J. P. Sheehan). am not going to risk starting another Maori war by comparing the three Maori welcomes to the Queen and the Duke, first at Waitangi, then at King Koroki's pa at Turangawacwae and finally at Arawa Park, Rotorua. There is no doubt that the Waikato Maoris were delighted by her Majesty's decision to visit them, but whether, as some people have told me, this will heal old inter-tribal jealousies and wounds, i don't know, ; T II Inft Y My guess is that, once the Queen has passed on, a good deal more will be heard of Koroki's suggestion , for that the Rotorua reception arrangements should be on 'toot woo.; revised to make a place for him. The Arawa, as the host tribe, didn't like it. At the moment I'm going to be carefully diplomatic and say that the three welcomes jointly Maor i Wel co heads down about comments on, esti. and not merely names loathe befortha that og slipueti Maori we/comes without adding mine recorded in the newspaper Tenons of where lad no leech was \_no astt,t, to them. 1 thought the Meares did functions Which, by virtue of their a. section, of the Press par very well and I'm sticking to It. ego/Led office. they mlnattZt,ind vib et:, carne trenchant Cnttc,. The tour Ls a14-0 RoMft verywg'etlri'itigt&quot;httrs 'o but the Queen and the Duke will be to see suitthe Queen and rmke go by, upfltance partied the the Q Press ueen from party that Kalkohe we accom- re Larryy ~IIaU of the nu dge.' It's exhausting enough even though they had seen thera&quot;11II itichaMosrsININI,I,V ybccts.,r,; ing to keep up Dreles i':;lie'ZComan what sheltiirtt ittiedVATtrigi felt this keenly of tile Queen. All the would whets they heard about It. schctlule: It enact Ur n lot more exhausting for ter Queen and--- re ly w. 'Marvellous.' I Just before the Queen only., I. Duke, the ceMral likurt, As it V nook, the hest desortnnon nos noted some nteononnth? ough 1a, ter grtglotrotti; given by a Mt, Hamilton u1 who they werent important. Neverthe- 17Iey are still rolling up the official presentees in ever increasing numbers and some of the longest queues are Still to come. I do't want to CA L., alarm 201011, the planners but some unscheduled stops along the taking ee)rj you canQueen the from the Royal couple and wenti country roads would be a good :PIC-t.`ol';- ,.,.aa.&quot;.;,m0, heitteiti ,hrOUgh with their part of the cere- idea. Another good one would be as the real show mom. Another incident woke. during (Connnuod on Page and severally were most impressive. mes ENOUGH people are keeping their plc want to see them In the four they are spending asked the quest on. Sin less. I don t think painted toenails are better place to rem, theeeh, then thought for moment and then IC- good annmppet, lea women Tenre &quot;Moose Lodge' piled. thy. she looks like a ritteem ,seating Moon women of a century As to her Majesty's taste in ag;veral sets Of red think,: a sale boom 3hats :main Rath some wait. women who! headgear &quot; &quot;rri'V (1' I ;Usti before tile Que. entered thol ,parrodds that among the igontelifolk thad been rehearsing for hours and. After watching the rehear. for'w4tg,rnItaztirggi the Waitangi welcome, with stand.; elawil ant more than three yards morning with a youngnnv. cer AgoriTiTrg'm'ig lenders' Public enthusiasm for the RoyaI taking the here of the De, toupie remains at fever heat, The Part of the bad Prase given the,to. v anus not who 'as nppnis , to cut the official queues. The rehear. took place In the , 'MI&quot;' o&quot;: :j=gtonae pulled'loeff,1114to obe daunted. he got Into the line :wain. but herd. Wt. once more gently removed. DIM VIEW He tottered away. muttering tai himself as though he took a dim vie, of a cnicl and heartless system. Whether hewas really tryingt. muscle in or whether lie had been on. some list that had Inter been) amended, I could not discover. I A': the Ifaoris were singing their haunting. mehohous tun, the Queen could be seen beating time to the rhythm by lapping her foot on the Itoor of the stand. We were told later that both she 211d the Duke were most impressed. by die singing. LThe gamicet Pulloi Heath. near, l'ir,T7,r.,:'.}T.' td,'I'll'cl=l'as'aMpriie affair. The edict had gone forth from offlA
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1058quarters:?&quot;NoThaexaslOns. No Maori was allowedtd tin ea1,141,?=&quot;ICZedt ellVg generalrelaxationat. lett,. down ',.'.r=rtratattle'it?:t;Vioobgrde. 1 not. woe betide ties offender. The whole show was rnAgral- heLrrgthTtlitert!'h714&quot;/enne: hePtItti=t'ireirtZ sadtaliults with them had a dip in the O1. This has been the most pleasant relaxation of the whole trip deliberate de bee te ,ttem? to hole them Itfacl'towlftIrb. &quot;&quot; fort, in their m th'&quot;rkgd and thin \_eir chance \_ how what they nat day made another spot of could do. And they did it, too. history because 1. y /Iowa to to through the North They were bitterly resent,. of the Sboee to the vehicular fittyy Which. bmIssion of Turangawaewae from the for a few brief minutes on its inn to official. itinerary and they put the 'th emfMrrie,= ,.',.= itre';'est- tristnlarpV,I, t(?,.,;'7.,IT'&quot;t' dunce of Sir James and Lady Fletcher X wanted to get into ti e M3 ae and 'proved disappointing to me men I presented my offielal'passrto 'the recordinx the tour. The photo- gatekeeper. lie examined it granhers were more or less CU nnned Mid said: to taking photographs of the Royal party inspecting stud stock -.ri bys- - ADAMANT toot thin may he ,e, good tot en-. This is the blood place. Ifoltand's /lancing the value of stud stock fromr.!s,x. good here. We are not tithitnSgf; Pat114,(t Th/lenityeQ eg ea ttype ug rzeur,),. took me into InOSt had nothing to do with the restric. quullet,esdelr,oithed to go, hilt he was noin. You mu. to the Once along -.Night/y or wrongly, Me Watxam there and get the pass issued hY the NI., consider that the anion of ma?, When eon get that you or n ta.,. the Nuke in fit&quot;- quite welcome io come In bat the hi: ,We from the official p.? you have 4 no good6, C h :' =1-.VIry:.11'r,?:?,:.: , Ttbidlit,wt. good enough fur me and was was an t,re,ion of Royal few mintirec;r7ate'rq v(illgtli'llg'rrio t ' disapproval of the earlier official m., 0i c.,r? the1,.,c Government refusal to acftllif fi. and the crowd. He was almost weep- , , visit. in, with eseltement. I conlphmetticd ' , eau u., otle 0, the hi,hligirta him on the preparations that had of t. tour to date and apgeshirdvn hero mule for the Queen's visit. ,. \_ Tuai(,.,(!f),','&quot;alo,.-,--,Tai - toa. '!.il,hta&quot;,Iny&quot;:1Ahn,. tun: wiT/ra h'iir&quot;It `,&quot;T7g,`.7 le,3,;.t 1:':id'n4&quot;i,:t ,I1r4Vg 'there Mid been all kinds of storlessee\_what\_we\_ooldo,' \_ itgiltTile 'Zt Zi:.:Int.:111T, I ,thlewae, they would visit. for three 1 rIliiTunt1;: ltiYst7Citht 'As&quot; &quot;r 'Mg ,?,r, ignoring the amended Itinerary Eft EsTid&quot;; m Ptiet72at'leil'i 1 1 A/I day tile Moe, Mai been pre- I paring. They b ;Air' il:(! Ilk helet. 010 exerelSe Striet,Onttet am their own people. On. web 67.(h)
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1089WYAL TOUd. TRUTE Too Much Tolia-44 ON the other hanii,E,Mitorts '=1. q t&quot;.41rovg both tribal lore and precedence e which preceded the adat, seremo, killd Inch apparently did a good deal to upset It. should have been settled /onq before the thy of the welcome. European New Zealanders WV 11. unsympathetic to these :lathe niceties. but Wive some excuse for i1/1,1 11e1 over the long-windedo,disTute Ftruoii I 'CigrmtZt ;it. Cil= t7n1Ti7 Tiii`to`t=&quot;ilting'i,'1,: ntentio. Or going to Waitangi may and to Rotorua ay well. The Maori, Part present-day New Zealand. most be prepared m make 111C concession, to 111,3 tesare and 710, introdwe tribal arguments and 41.:1),- bles over obseure Points or procedure at inconvenient times. They cannot put on the cloak or tribal eugtom just when it suits them. r king to the wnt. ?.4 11 he is 11 the only' pebble on the Maori ) bear, 67.(c)
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1120110YAL TOUR. (Aotorua) Auckland Star 6/1/1954 name. An Arawa leader of KPH lode of the Arawa spokesman was Pikiao--hosts for King Koroki and one that did not concerti them. The Taboo, Ngapuhi, Taranaki and Wan-'delegation, before they withdrew, ganui tribal representativead made it clear that whatever the final stated in a formal speech on Te decision of the Towharettia and Te Ruato marae at Rotoiti that he had Arawa people might he, in accord= tried in vain to persuade the other ance with King Koroki's fthes, Te Arawa leaders to arrange for the there was to be, so far as they were proper Maori custom to be observed concerned, peace, love d harmony. at the Maori Royal reception. &quot;In this regard it had been sug- Made Approach-Not gested that 3 token observance might a It was suggested that an apbe arranged for the Ngapuhi high preach should be made to the Prime chief and King Koroki to act as ,Minister, but the Ngapuhi and escorts for a few paces from the Royal car. The Ngati Pio leader also stated that he had been advised that it had been decided by Te Arawa leaders that Ilepi Haori te Heuheu, paramount chief of Ngati Tuwharetoa hie of the host throes? was to act parties and rejoiced to observe the as escort for Her 'Majesty the Queen warmth of the welcome and the out-and High Royal Highness the Duke pouring of affection and loyalty from of Edinburgh. the tribes to Her Majesty and His &quot;Hepi Hoani te Ileuheu has many Royal Highness. King Koroki and genealogical links with King Koroki all his party left Rotorua at the end and the Tainui people In addition to of tile day with the happy feeling ffis Tu hareton and Arawa lines of that they had been privileged and lescent and toe ramoi elders were very concerned that their kinsman, Heel Haan!' te Heuheu, should not be the personage to violate the rut. 68. Maori Affairs (Mr Corbett). The Ngapuhi and Tainui leaders, on this account, came to the conclusion that In the matter of escort the Minister had exercised his prerogative :and had dispensed with proper Maori custom. King Koroki and his party were treated with the utmost Consideration by Major Rei hati Vercoe and Mr Norman Pei, in the matter of seating on the stands at Arawa Park, and for this King Koroki and the whole party were most apprecia- tive Nd ry gral,f, 1&quot; Waikato Maoris Reply To Statements In 1?--&quot;, Newspaper Article and the Tainui tribes to statements &quot;peace,A reply on behalf of King Korokil Love And Harmony&quot; ed in a Press Assoeyanon &quot;Before the Ngapuhi and Tainui &quot;nnt'nkle,pg iCel let: Te Roato marae tor article published yesterday made today by Mr Pei te Koroki had Jones, secretary to King 'corny,' and enjoined upon them to see to ft that the Maori Trust Board, at ,i the the discussion with the. Towharttoa Tnran,awae? ae marae, ,ornawani wits carried out with Goo decorum, He sail that a letter dealing with' might be there was to be peace, love ; the statements referred to had and harmony. already been forwarded to the Primo &quot;At Whakare arewa the Tot- , Minitser. whareloa leaders unanimously w'ng Penn' nee m&quot;&quot;' I? agreed Mr Jones said the statement that with the Ngapuhi and Tainul a, request had been made by the ispokesmen to the proper CUS(0171, Ngapuhi and Waikato spokesman to rand expressed appreciation with re- ' Te Arawa &quot;for theft leader to escort Igard to the approacil made to them. the Que. on to the aurae&quot; at Rotorua The Tuwharetoa leaders went on to was extraordinary andmisleading. say that they had nut been advised He added that the statement that it that Hepi Hoani to Heuheu had been would have been violation of selected to act as escort. etiquette from one end of New, &quot;The Ngapuhi and Tainui dole-- Zealand to the other' tor thation were on the point of with- Arawa people to approve, &quot;let alone drawing and returning to Te Hutto consider the request&quot; made by Wai- marae when an Arawa spokesman kato and inaccurate. NNgapuhispokesman was entered the assembly. house, Wahiao totally and said. &quot;The reception will take , :place on our marae. We of Te Arawa Points In Letter 'will not allow you of Waikato an The feri? d ;? Ngapuhi tohave any part ir th f , You Lath have had. you the letter which has been sent to - hod li the Prime Master on behalf of King ' Korik and the Tainui tribes: tigapuld Answer &quot;The custom with regard to escort. I ing pei-sonages of MO rank, &quot; The Ngapuhi leader made a quiet throughoutmarwidein, was clearly reply and stated that the cielegation Indicated in the loyal adddress syn. interested to learn Os Te delivered at Waitangi on December thritleatffild,gthatrolonnollt 28, and as carried out on the trudeN\_Lapc,ig. high chief pre irt? gawaer'e eelooriennee &quot;,velth&quot;nyos par. Ngapuhi dischar e thole obligatitin in w? ? accordance with the high trorkb,ffin ?' toe &quot;??. 'ions of the race, it tradi Abe Royal car was escorted on to the sequentiv be said that they hod be courtyard by a Ngapuhi high chief. miss t making thislei'acigneug :lies! &quot;There was no approach by the I Ngapuhl 0 and Waikato spokesmen to ? the The host tiTainui spokesman stated Te Arawa people as stated. that having discussed the matter &quot;The approach was. made 'ne with theft Tuwharetoa kinsmen and Tuwharetoa leaders who were being sathin, in, were in fa, quartered at the Whaknrewarewa agreement as to the ,:,elan, the ath\_ Tainui leaders decided not to take this com-se, and the following day King Koroki with a party of 310 attended the reception on Arawa Park, and as onlookers were very pleased with the performances of the tribal onoured to hate participated in the illoarokri Royal reception On Arawa &quot;After the meeting with the Tu- au, usages of nue race. was an haretoa at Whaknreware a it was this account that the approach was irneari that the official invitations to made to the Tuwharetoa leaders at Iter,-,H4Madlerty'etAleonm o,tniilrarwr
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115169. iiOYAL ecult. (Turanzawaewae toyai in retrospect) ;iaikato Times ,7/1/1954 21` Waikato Tribes Treasure The Queen's Visit Tuoidav For King Koroki A tine Tainui trifles the visit. of the Queen xnd the Doke of Edinburgh to Toranga WAPWMP MAYA! A/ NgArlIAWA111/1 WS, a peat occasion. jta significance is explained in a datement made on ',chair of King Kornki by his secretary, Nfr to tIttritniti Jones. Her Nlaje ty's v; it would Always rIlle1111. AP A ,14,101S #1,1. AAA J,. King Koroki, the Tainni tribes and awowiated tribes aeknowledged with heartfelt gratitude the high loonoir and ilrIV1,PgV aeroided to them oo that day. 1 :eft,root vying IC, Kor&quot;ki's gratitudesoil the than. oath ia people was seat to the Prone thnitter tin January 4. This wAs tie return ol Kt, 1114 the ',arty 01 310 w high toviontisoied loos to the Also. Royal reception at Rotor. 16 1A111111 1,e01,k Are /t r sally ,'Hilt twol 1Ir lours. on toast ousioorable day NIL solemn tribal elder,. gaol alt4141mat. of the team 1, and repnd had serer dime The lit,' visit LOTorang&quot;waewae would he a chenshed With the. Tautn people oar all 111 AA sum, as. , the Royal party kiloKong Kowa. and his daughter, iki, with :rime id ITIALIVO, hurried to the IVIAINI4 Ilia wile, 'Ise 'Ate-i rongi-kalits, to tell her ol the day's happenings. A H,py Mother She badooldiposed after a et, tone ,Waking that. the ,Totangaoa o se hoot, gardens sere t Prophetic Sayings the Int. ate Po hews. re Poem L111, /IOU,- ti. hest tor the K.,al swot; lake berg the great i Iferangi, stud tIr J011, TO MA As a prophetic sayiliwitisngng Itrftts - Ow coo- foli,mng the &quot;&quot;d L'Y &quot;&quot;&quot;i &quot;&quot;` lits tin of tribal laiols, were twnted. Ilona alie wipl. -1 heard the CM.&quot;, Th. elder, sa'd these speauni,r, to you, PO, to toe Jon,;Qiieen mato row., and 1 op, tor I, 1aes wi proud to tot. i. you wale in there together. I cool,' MI, non, ol the matte 11,11W itioire I WAS, hill Ilit ititlitls n rejoteitg sale me very. nappy:. Mr Jones. said 111,11 to Itaukoro Pak, a it lattre of the late Primes. I Pao, her spirit seemed to be ow beanie 4iterw rds lie said. 'file yollit. queen 'talked pea, 1111/0 we to me. 11itli pang of teat. be a1. e I'llOst o 11 seas not realty there. I called nut. in thee on. &quot;;&quot;. '&quot;r&quot;'iiouglit it most als1&quot;,s- pr'i.:11'i,&quot; following on the setilte- ineorhyhlegislatite action of the Wai ,sots. over /sitiststted hlds. the /410. friendly hatidsio nt Toraiila morn., mar., should likne r store tile happ telat,ainspsotalit existed Whir. the no t hang War. it, the NIaliokno and I AM thank '.11,14. MI (heir wond fi I nerot not ,11/.0: /.11 bee here ?? the&quot;.anon of rI(I) Ile ear,' &quot; W., I 0, and els onvie would said r 1111,1i riunosentatiies iur the Flintily sit ni the Iron nd the Iciric tereptaio and arius Pn seolt d to '1,11V C., And /11P
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1182ROYAL P01. Sydnoy Earning gEerald 29/1/1954 Maoris Wrangle I - I hehighlight of the clay was the visit to Waitangi, on the Bay of Islands, where the treaty ceding New Zealand to the British Crown was signed in February, 1840. But behind the Moons' welcome was a bitter wrangle over customs which caused the programme to be in doubt almost until the Queen arrived. CUSTOM OVER CLOAK Over Visit The wrangle among Z IIMaori chiefs at Waitangi o u as caused because it was considered improper that a kahukiwi ? a kiwi I C.) feather cloahould be M ,placed On the ground for the Queen to walk on. n. According to the pro- , gramme, Mr. Rid MMhil o Kneel. a chieftain of the: r of t gritihine he Waita tr ngi Tritest: and memst, : 0 , card. was to nine such a; milder cloak on the ground a the Queen to si Ilk me, soon as she alighted from; sae. j There we, thee. that it: not Maor111 to w the Kahukiwi. winch b e garment of chieftains, to trodden underfoot. Es entualls. Mr. Kan Iii re and to perform the dins tted to him. When the ten stepped from her CV e alighted on a sacred fins at. j The mamaat Waitangi ithe orii village green), where y signed a treaty with ems Victoria in February. SO. seethed like an angry 2 mblingvolcano this morn. ing before the Queen arrived. Maori custom was to be broken. Maori gift: had been lsl ,refused. The Maori chiefs z themselves meet h.:I/01;3 with each other. One leading chief. Hone Heke Rankin. descendant of the famous Maori warrior. Hone Heti, who cut down Hone Mae Rankin retorted 'This is the first time we have had an anointed per., son en Maori soil. There' is no precedent.&quot; Then the Queen tame and aigllmeplsMere forgotten. A young chief laid the flaws mat on the ground as :he Queen stepped on to nearly: 77. stood by and smiled) instead ? and old Kawite, it. Wearing a piu piu with al ;mat made of kiwi feathers 'draped around his shoulders,' Nfr. Rankin, who is the Maori magistrate at Waitangi.? ed Ala, addles,' its th trt. :Haeremai to mina; hat to tap. haeremai to wen. (&quot;Welcome to Greatness., to Sanctity, and to our Exalted' hi a testy.&quot;) Mr. Rankin said: &quot;We heard that )on might come and we hoped that we might ace Your Majesty with our own eyes. Now: that this visit has corn; to Passrejoice. This is a day that will five jong the memory of our race. Continutng in the poetic vein of the Ofami. Mri Ran kin said: -0 MitAISC,osi h e come horn t -ds of the earth across th sea, of Kiwa to this your kingdom. &quot;It is well, fo nin 0. you have dra the; bonds of love v -lust as sour Maori King Meets The Queen HANCAR, Mon. dang Korokl, the self styled king of the Waikato Maoris, was presented to the Chteea I1 simngi to-Ass. Rut he bar presented not as king of the Ital. kyr, federation. hut at a my,ter th. attang I King korohi's lowers claimed tartlet. that it would he a breech of Maori custom fur him to he prewented In the Quern in soother territory. They appealed to the Prime Nlininer. fr. G. Holland, to change the programme and to permit the ltanti king to meet the Queen in hit own (cr., the ),i kato, horold hos/It net eepted the Gosernment's imitation In the Wei Lanai -emote, tst on the the Queendunderstanding that visit him in his men rnrriortor, later In chief. sat on a bench at the heat. Queen vme the British flagpole throe Perot, House, declarfng113 her royal prete tithe, unshed to la, a Cert. ea ',nett be done. The cloak we tiny: unfold ou menial luwi feather cloak for a great honour. At is to be Your mantle of1.&quot;' the Queen to step on. ,00rn on the shoulders eV &quot;We thank God for a cen IC socether,anyiotn, jogsfury and mot of British
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