. Te Karere. ever. Thr major require*merits an enumerated below:— (1 ) The space in Te Karere is very limited. Therefore, write your reportsin a maximum of 250 words. It doesnt matter whether your Branchis large or small. If you can report in fewer words, well and good. (2) Te Karere readers like news that is new. Avoid talking about thingsthat happened six months before, even if you havent reported tor thr tlong. (3) When someones name is mentioned it is not necessary to name hisgenealogy and family tree in order to identify him. (4) Reports must be into Te Karere by the 2nd of the month for
. Te Karere. ever. Thr major require*merits an enumerated below:— (1 ) The space in Te Karere is very limited. Therefore, write your reportsin a maximum of 250 words. It doesnt matter whether your Branchis large or small. If you can report in fewer words, well and good. (2) Te Karere readers like news that is new. Avoid talking about thingsthat happened six months before, even if you havent reported tor thr tlong. (3) When someones name is mentioned it is not necessary to name hisgenealogy and family tree in order to identify him. (4) Reports must be into Te Karere by the 2nd of the month for publi-cation in the following months magazine. (5) If possible, type your Branch report. (6) At the end of your article list all births, baptisms, advancements inthe priesthood, deaths, and marriages. (7) You are the Branch Reporter. If any sifting of Branch pews mustbe , you are the one to do it. You know what can be siftedTe Karere does not. Were looking forward to even better reports in the News Of The Field RAROTONGA BRANCHBy P. Benioni Rarotonpa Branch is still poinp on itsceaseless, progressive way. The ReliefSociety, Priesthood, and Primary joinedforces in late December to pive farewellfeasts for Elder Chadwick and BrotherTanparoa Kainuku. They have pone toAitutaki, 150 miles north of Rarotonpa,to continue their missionary labours OurBranch President reports that they bap-tized two converts recently. Brother James Vahua has been ap-pointed chairman of our welfare workhere, am! under his guidance We aresteadily movinp: forward. All brothers andhave been working on arrowroot,and by usinp an old Ford a machine hasbeen ripped up so that it can prind hearrowroot. We also have a welfare pardenthat will shortly be planted. For the past while our Relief Societysisters have been busy preparinp for ourHui Tau. All people who attend Hui Tauare especially advised to pay particularattention to the first class South Seatropical quilts. Much propress has been made in ou
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