DR FINDLAY'S MISSION
[From Orn Puu-iawextaux Reporter.] WHLLfNGTON, December 3. Sir J. G. Waid announced in the Hom-e this afternoon that the- A 1.1 <>r iloy-GoRC-ra 1 would go Heme to deal with two impoitant legal matt civ?. The Te Akau case, he said, involved £50.C00 of the Crown’a money, bei-idca the lights of settlers. Afr srUem-tt was appearing for the native claimants. The Webster claims, vvhit’li wec rip? for adjudication before a special friiumal in England or the United States, jnwdved half a million sterling affecting New Zealand. Sir Joseph said ho would aim have Dr Findlay’s legal assistance, in Ihe discussion of important issues which would come before the Imperial Conference.
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Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 6
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113DR FINDLAY'S MISSION Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 6
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