TE AUTE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION.
PROPOSALS FOR THE GOVERN. ' MENT. . ____ I (Per Press Association.) Welumoton, This day. Thirty studentß from the Native College at Te Ante, with a number of Europeans, lately had an interview with the Honl. Walker and Carroll, and made a number of suggestions, which will be brought before Parliament. They !were that the Government should increase the allowance far students studying for the Ministry from £40 to £60, aud defray fees of. Maori medical students ; that promising scholars be helped on to end their college course; that educated Maori girls be taught nursing in the hospitals at the Government expense; that technical schools be established at Taumata and Otimi ; that local option be extended to tbe Maori electorates ; and if the Government were persuaded the_ work of the Young Maori Party was likely to be beneficial a financial grant be made to help them carry on their work.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 2
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151TEAUTE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 2
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