. Te Karere. Elder Mills Trade Places Once again a page in the Te Karcrchistory is turned as Elder Charles desists editorship of the New-Zealand publication. He is con-tinuing his labours in the WaikatoDistrict. Elder E. W. Buehner, at therequest of Tumuaki Young, becomesthe new editor. Elder Mills, whose home is in Brig-ham City, Utah, arrived in New Zea- Elder Buehnerland on the Aorangi in August of 1949prior to his labouring in both theNorthern Californian and HawaiianMissions. His first assignment in NewZealand was in the Wellington Dis-trict. He w?as later transferred toAuc


. Te Karere. Elder Mills Trade Places Once again a page in the Te Karcrchistory is turned as Elder Charles desists editorship of the New-Zealand publication. He is con-tinuing his labours in the WaikatoDistrict. Elder E. W. Buehner, at therequest of Tumuaki Young, becomesthe new editor. Elder Mills, whose home is in Brig-ham City, Utah, arrived in New Zea- Elder Buehnerland on the Aorangi in August of 1949prior to his labouring in both theNorthern Californian and HawaiianMissions. His first assignment in NewZealand was in the Wellington Dis-trict. He w?as later transferred toAuckland to become the Te Karcrceditor, an office previously held byElder J. R. Jenkins. Elder Mills de-serves credit for adding interest anda touch of flavour to the journalismof the magazine. New Missionariesfor Aotearoa On July 18th the Aorangi brought:Elder Heber Fullmer of M. Grant of Salt Lake City, are awaiting new assignments. Nine Missionaries BidAdieu to New Zealand Honourable rel


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