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This item is an image. It was created by Barry Woods and New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. We don't know the date it was created.
A group at the 1951 Māori Women's Welfare League conference listen to an address by Mira Szászy (then Mira Petricevich). The league had been established that year. Szászy was the first secretary and went on to become president in the 1970s.
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