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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Readers' Pix

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This picture, entitled "The Human Totem Pole", was taken outside the Maori Affairs Department by Mr Douglas Johnson, Ballance Street, and was sent in by Bert Waru, of Ruatoria. Members of the "pole" are from top: Denis Law, Bert Waru, and David Miller.

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From Mr R. Ogilvy, 36 Tyndall Road, is this picture of his three children, from left, Margaret, Raymond, and Helen, who have become ardent judo followers, Raymond has been practising the sport for two years in a Gisborne club, and has passed on his knowledge to his two sisters.

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Mrs L. Ashton, 17 Churchill Crescent, sent in this snap of a mud geyser in their street recently.

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From Mr John Kennedy, Wairoa, is this picture of the town's youthful band, the Diminuendos, who have played in Gisborne, Wairoa. and Hastings. Members are from left: Jane Hiko (11 years), Toby Lewis (11 years), Tahu Olsen (14 years), James Lewis (12 years), and Tuhourangi Kennedy (16 years), leader of the group.