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POLICY ON MAORIS

Outline Given By Mr Hanan (N.Z. Press Association) ROTORUA, October 20. Social and economic equality of Maoris with pakehas, in accordance with the spirit ot the Treaty of Waitangi, encouragement of Maori culture, an increase in the rate of Maori land development, and an expansion of Maori Education Foundation benefits would be the National Party’s policy- for the next three years, said the Minister of Maori Affairs (Mr Hainan) at Murupara at the week-end. Mr Hanan said the National Party’s full and detailed policy on Maori affairs would be announced by Mr A. Reedy, candidate for Eastern Maori, in a national broadcast on the evening of November 14. Summing up Maori affairs in the last three years, Mr Hanan said: “I can claim to have implemented almost comipieteiy every major recommendation in the Hunn

Report “We have done more educationally. sociality and occupatiooaillly in the last three years than in the previous 20 years.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 14

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POLICY ON MAORIS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 14

POLICY ON MAORIS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 14

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