The Native Question.
[By Telegraph.] [Special to Standard.] Wellington, This Day. The Premier in addressing a meeting of Natives on Saturday referred to the fact that there were a number of landless Natives in the colony, and suggested that those "Natives who had more land- than they could utilise should make a- sacrifice in the interests of landless Natives. He saidithe Government would find one half of the money and land could be made over for all time to the natives who were without land.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 108, 31 August 1896, Page 2
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85The Native Question. Hastings Standard, Issue 108, 31 August 1896, Page 2
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