DOMINION'S NATIVE POLICY
AH AMERICAN TRIBUTE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, February 27. (Received March 1, at 10.20 a.m.) The 1 New York Times,’ in an editorial under the heading of ‘ Maoris,’ says in part: “New Zealand taking over the administration of Tokelau bodes ■well for the future of the natives. Now Zealand has already proved her capacity for the government of the Polynesian races. The Maoris are treated on a basis practically of equality with the whites. The Now Zealanders have a genuine affection for and pride in the Natives. The Maoris consequently are facing the future with a now heart. While Australia has had trouble in adn ' listening the mandates over ex-Gcr-man . New Guinea, New Zealand has done very well in Western Samoa. The appointment of General Richardson as Administrator has been a decided success. New Zealand is not benefiting financially by her Samoan administration, but is doing the best she can with the She should prove equally successful in the Union Group.'” -A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 8
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169DOMINION'S NATIVE POLICY Evening Star, Issue 19186, 1 March 1926, Page 8
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