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'There will always be an England' sung by the Reinforcements
Major Wales sends greetings to the Maori Battalion
A lament for Te Whakatohea soldiers - 'E muri ahiahi'
Charlie Mohi, Part 1 - Signing up for war
Charlie Mohi, Part 13 - Soldier training and discipline
Ngarimu VC investiture: Governor General presents the VC
Ohinemutu 1943: Pohiri for the opening of Tama te Kapua
Ohinemutu 1943: Taiamai Amohau welcomes guests
Ohinemutu 1943: Hemana Te Pokiha welcomes visitors
Ohinemutu 1943: Major Henry Te Reiwhati Vercoe
Ohinemutu 1943: An address of loyalty and devotion
Ohinemutu 1943: Governor General gives speech
Ohinemutu 1943: Prime Minister Peter Fraser gives speech
Ohinemutu 1943: Apirana Ngata gives speech of welcome
Ohinemutu 1943: Haka, Te kiringutu and Ruaumoko
Ohinemutu 1943: Song, 'Apirana e'
Opening of Tama te Kapua, 1943
Ohinemutu 1943: The national anthem
Ohinemutu 1943: The Last Post
Ohinemutu 1943: Bishop Frederick Bennett sermon
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