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THE MAORI RACE.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S OPINION. [THE PRESS Special Service.] WELLINGTON, July 20. The opinion that the white man could still help his brown brother, the Maori, was expressed by the GovernorGeneral (Lord Bleclisloe) at the Orphans' Club on Saturday night. After mentioning that they were the only coloured people in the British En.nire who were walking step in step with Europeans as comrades of equal status, he said. "Not only should they be kept as a separate race, as far as that is possible, but they should be endowed with all the qualities of enterprise, and above all the Rood physical stancWds of which wo as Britishers are oursowes proud."

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 10

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THE MAORI RACE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 10

THE MAORI RACE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 10