. Te Karere. axed to the limit. One thing that many people com-mented on was the present;i of many nued from Page 175) of our Pakeha members of the was gratifying to see the spirit ofbrotherly love present among all theSaints. The fine group of Saints fromthe South Island and the people whotravelled by bus and truck from wayup in the Bay of Islands and Wha-ngarei were good examples of literally poured into Nuhakafrom every part of New Zealand, irre-gardless of the distance. The work of the Church is pro-gressing throughout the world. Thereports from the many missions arem


. Te Karere. axed to the limit. One thing that many people com-mented on was the present;i of many nued from Page 175) of our Pakeha members of the was gratifying to see the spirit ofbrotherly love present among all theSaints. The fine group of Saints fromthe South Island and the people whotravelled by bus and truck from wayup in the Bay of Islands and Wha-ngarei were good examples of literally poured into Nuhakafrom every part of New Zealand, irre-gardless of the distance. The work of the Church is pro-gressing throughout the world. Thereports from the many missions aremost encouraging. Blessings are beingshowered on the Latter-day are greatly blessed, and 1 praythat we will show our gratitude toour Heavenly Father by striving tokeep His commandments. —TUMVAKI YOUNG, Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that thereis one rascal less in the world.—Carlyle. Hune, 1950 177 ^ They will travel in pairs and will live with the people in their homes . .. Sunday Night Pa| By Elder Phillip K. Snelgrcve fT was Sunday evening, just afterdark. The last of 3,500 peopleslipped away from the kai hall andambled over across the road to thebig Maori carved house. One of thebig events of the 1950 Hui Tau wasabout to commence, and as we ap-proached the whare we wondered justwhat the Pageant would havein store for us. Many people were sleeping in thehall because the inclement weatherduring the first few days of the Huiprevented the erection of large order to make room for anxiousspectators, covers were stacked up andsuitcases were pushed to the side ofthe hall. Where it was possible, bigpeople squeezed closer together so thattheir slender friends could edge in tosee the programme. Half an hour be- fore the pageant began the house waspacked with wide-awake onlookers. As time for the performance drewclose, the atmosphere behind the scenesbecome tense—and with good spite of the intense preparationmade by all co


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