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THE NATIONAL PARTY’S MAORI ADVISORY COUNCIL met in Wellington on Saturday, as a preliminary to the party’s annual conference which opens today. Meeting the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Holyoake, are,’ from left, Mr John Te H. Grace, the party’s vice-president, Mr G. H. Harrison, National candidate for Northern Maori, and Mr Pei Jones, National candidate for Western Maori.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29265, 25 July 1960, Page 3

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THE NATIONAL PARTY’S MAORI ADVISORY COUNCIL met in Wellington on Saturday, as a preliminary to the party’s annual conference which opens today. Meeting the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Holyoake, are,’ from left, Mr John Te H. Grace, the party’s vice-president, Mr G. H. Harrison, National candidate for Northern Maori, and Mr Pei Jones, National candidate for Western Maori. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29265, 25 July 1960, Page 3

THE NATIONAL PARTY’S MAORI ADVISORY COUNCIL met in Wellington on Saturday, as a preliminary to the party’s annual conference which opens today. Meeting the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Holyoake, are,’ from left, Mr John Te H. Grace, the party’s vice-president, Mr G. H. Harrison, National candidate for Northern Maori, and Mr Pei Jones, National candidate for Western Maori. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29265, 25 July 1960, Page 3