. Te Karere. ns said they werevery grateful ... for the call. Three Air FlightsBring 122 to Meet From Los Angeles 122 came to Salt Lake City inthree chartered air flights to attendthe General Conference. The group came largely from Ingle-wood, California, and included thestake superintendent, president and stake ac-tivity counsellor. Singers took part in the music festi-val in the Tabernacle and dancers par-ticipated in a dance festival that washeld the following day at the Univers-ity of Utah Stadium. A member of the Ingle wood StakeSunday School supe


. Te Karere. ns said they werevery grateful ... for the call. Three Air FlightsBring 122 to Meet From Los Angeles 122 came to Salt Lake City inthree chartered air flights to attendthe General Conference. The group came largely from Ingle-wood, California, and included thestake superintendent, president and stake ac-tivity counsellor. Singers took part in the music festi-val in the Tabernacle and dancers par-ticipated in a dance festival that washeld the following day at the Univers-ity of Utah Stadium. A member of the Ingle wood StakeSunday School superintendency organ-ized the flight travelling by WesternAir Lines planes. Brigham Young Honoured Brigham Young has been given thehonour at placement in the CapitalBuilding in Washington with astatue carved from Italian marble. The (Continued on Page 294)TE KA RE RE •t Bit by bit we gather conclusive evidence of the .... Origin of The Maori People By John Q. Adams, former President of the Samoan AVERY interesting bit of narra-tive was given by Brother JamesSouthon, who, himself, remembers itdistinctly from reading it in a currentmagazine, the Australian Review ofReviews. At the time, for some strangereason, it impressed him deeply, andsince joining our Church, some yearsago, its real significance becomes moreapparent as an additional light uponBook of Mormon truths. Here is thenarrative as Brother Southon relatesit: A certain Captain Barclay, Orpheus, cruising in New Zea-land waters, was at one time the guestof Sir George Grey, Governor of New/ciland. In conversation, the topic dis- cussed turned to the origin of theMaori people. The governor informedthe captain that on the Island of Motu-tapu (forbidden or sacred island),there were at that time two stonegods which were looked upon by theMaoris as so sacred as to be viewedby no one except attending priests,upon pain of death. The Governor him-self had been permitted this privilege,however, through some f


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