. Te Karere. a special cover with a little over 30 pages. During World War II. when all of the missionaries were calledhome, Te Karere played a big part in holding the members of theChurch together by carrying the messages of the leaders of the Churchto the people. Even though Te Karere is being discontinued it will still betreasured in the minds and hearts of the many people who have grownso fond of its monthly messages. As the final Editor I would like to pay special tribute to allthe past Editors, the Mission Presidents, the Saints of Xew Zealand,to the many Missionaries who have laboured i


. Te Karere. a special cover with a little over 30 pages. During World War II. when all of the missionaries were calledhome, Te Karere played a big part in holding the members of theChurch together by carrying the messages of the leaders of the Churchto the people. Even though Te Karere is being discontinued it will still betreasured in the minds and hearts of the many people who have grownso fond of its monthly messages. As the final Editor I would like to pay special tribute to allthe past Editors, the Mission Presidents, the Saints of Xew Zealand,to the many Missionaries who have laboured in this land and to allTe Karere subscribers. And to Te Karere we must say: 1 lucre manu tangi pai, Haere ra! Xow with the continuous and speedy growth of the Church wehave so much to look forward to, as new chapels arc completed andnew wards are organized. May the Saints always strive to have thespirit of the Lord with them at all times. Mate Atna koutOU Emanaaki! —Elder Meal M. Thow \- June, 1960 177. Presidents Page TE KARERE By PRESIDENT ROBERT L. SIMPSON COR some 53 years the Church in•*- New Zealand has been identifiedthroughout the world by the termsHui Tan and Te Karere. Thismonth marks the termination as it is affectionately last month it was officially an-nounced that the traditional Hui Tauwould be held no more. These transi-tions, though somewhat saddening tothose who had been so much a partof the Churchs history in Xew Zea-land, are necessary as we sweep ahead—a more closely co-ordinated part ofthe Churchs forward movement. The Church in Xew Zealand canno longer be considered as the lastoutpost. With new missionaries ar-riving within twenty-four hours by jet,frequent visits by our Church formation of a Stake, the erectionof a Temple and College. Xew Zea-land now finds itself caught up in anexciting new tempo of progress andgrowth. Te Karere has been the voice ofthe Church in Xew Zealand. For morethan half a century it has


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