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Mr Talbot to miss Maoritanga

PA Ashburton The former Postmaster General, Mr Talbot, who relaxed the ban on the greeting, kia ora, by Post Office telephonists, is not pursuing His interest in Maori language.

Mr Talbot said yesterday that he would not attend Beehive classes to be set up by the Minister of Education, Mr Russell Marshall, so that members of Parliament can learn Maori and Maoritanga.

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Press, 27 July 1984, Page 4

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Mr Talbot to miss Maoritanga Press, 27 July 1984, Page 4

Mr Talbot to miss Maoritanga Press, 27 July 1984, Page 4

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