22 March 2019, Issue 952
Inside
Frock swap p˜
Love and korma
Coal face of WWII p°
A new pool of talent p˛˝
One man is a Sikh restaurateur in Greerton, the other a Muslim cleric at the Mosque on Tauranga’s 18th Avenue. The men live worlds apart but in the same town. They are brought together by an atrocity just inside
the Mosque gates a little under 1000 kilometres away in Christchurch. On Sunday they will serve food to bring people together and to start the healing. “As human beings, we have a responsibility to
other human beings,” says Gurmeet “Mike” Singh Dhillion, owner of the Castle 91 Indian Restaurant and Bar, just off the Chadwick Road roundabout on Cameron Road. Read the full story on pages 4 and 5. Photo: Daniel Hines.
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