NEW ZEALAND AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.
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WELLINGTON, Friday. d .king to-day at the luncheon to SP t rned Sixth Contingenters,. Sir itb? ret" r° keley , late Chief Justice 'of the manner in which the lf 1 of New Zealand had treat-' %rMaa^vas one of the brightest € in history of responsible govern--8°"! v was impossible to tell what \ be the destiny of this young *!? Seat country. The time might i'when the people of New Zealand Ia find themselves called upon to Sume wider duties and greater restowards the native races ? 0D t ie pacific than they had hitherto jn The treatment of the Maoris in had been an object lesson Jl the people of the islands in the PaoiI It had given them confidence and tL that the day would come when Jjey would be none the worse for closer union. ' _
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 116, 17 May 1902, Page 7
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