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THE PASSING OF TE WHITI.

4 (VRKSS ABBOCIA.TIOX TELEGRAM.) NEW PLYMOUTH, November 24. Tho Parihaka tuugi continues on a decreasing scale. After tho feasting cm afternoon speechifying in Maori was resumed till darkness fell. Nothing new transpired. Tho majority of tho sneakers advised tho Maoris to bow to tho inevitable. Tho dream of a Meori n*tionliood had gone; the page of Maori history conceived toy To nhiti, thnt the Maoris should bo a separate, eelf-oont-ained, self-governing people had closed, with the pssing of their chief- Th<?r© lind now been an awakening, and tho old order must give place to the now. -Hundreds of sights«»rs have gone out ■ from toivn to-day to visit the settlement, where hospitality is extended with open hand.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 9

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THE PASSING OF TE WHITI. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 9

THE PASSING OF TE WHITI. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 9

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