. Te Karere . bett. The outcome of the discus-sions were very favourable and thegroup were received with courtesy andmutual respect. accommodate 480 boarding students,plus approximately 200 day students,when it opens. He also explained to thepress that by the voluntary labourdonated by missionaries at the College,25% to 33% of the total cost of theproject will have been given by thislabour, with the money being furn-ished by the Church. He made the statement tnat hewished all you who are interested inthe education of the young, or who areinterested only in the economic welfareof the country, w


. Te Karere . bett. The outcome of the discus-sions were very favourable and thegroup were received with courtesy andmutual respect. accommodate 480 boarding students,plus approximately 200 day students,when it opens. He also explained to thepress that by the voluntary labourdonated by missionaries at the College,25% to 33% of the total cost of theproject will have been given by thislabour, with the money being furn-ished by the Church. He made the statement tnat hewished all you who are interested inthe education of the young, or who areinterested only in the economic welfareof the country, would pay a visit toHamilton to see what these men areaccomplishing with the help of un-skilled, but willing, labour under thedirection of able leaders. I was thrilledwith it. It will be a great future forthat area and the whole New Zealandcountry. He said our extension ofwork in New Zealand is just begin-ning. He also stated that as manypeople visited Temple Square in SaltLake City last year as visited Yellow-. The President and his official party following their discussionat Parliament House. In the lounge of the Midland Hotelin Wellington a press conference washeld at 4:30 Many of the questionsasked by reporters had reference toPresident McKays reaction to theCollege site. He revealed his surpriseat the extent of the project, which will stone Park (one of the outstandingnational parks in the United States). Thursday evening a meeting washeld at the new Porirua Chapel withover 450 people in attendance. Briefbut impressive Maori greetings by 58 TE KARERE Sisters Ao Elkington and Paeroa Wi-heera were given. Not only was thebuilding filled to capacity, but manypeople stood outside in the chill oceanbreeze to hear the words spoken^ byPresident McKay. At this meeting,Brother James Elkington (whom met in 1921 when he washere), who had been in Auckland atthe airport and followed the grouparound the tour, gave his personal andofficial welcome, explaining the reasonhe h


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