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Air Homes yesterday gave notice to ask the Prime Alin is ter —(1) Whether the following portion! of the Hon. Sir J. Findlay's Parnell speech, as reported in the "Now Zealand Timas" of October 10th, is an exposition of the now native policy o‘ the Government or of Sir J. Findlay: "He believed the day was not far distant when, with the heightened standard of education among the race, special representation of, the Maoris ir Parliament would be unnecessary. The Maori, as that day neared, must be placed in the same position as the European in regard to the duties of citizenship and the use of tho land. He owned that day was coming fast;’’ and (21 if this policy, which has been always advocated by the Opposition and opposed hitherto by the Government, is to be adopted by the Government, will they bring down legislation this session to igive effect to it?
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7929, 12 October 1911, Page 6
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