NATIVE AFFAIRS.
(Parliamentary Beporter.) WELLINGTON, this clay. 't The Native Washing-up Bill was introduced in the House yesLerday by Governor’s message. A lengthy clause provides for methods by which native interests should be consolidated, alienaftions being prohibited while consolidation is in operation... Machinery clauses aro also included to facilitate tiie can-y----og out of the Urewera Commissioners’ work. Tliero is also proposed to be set up a Board o£ Control for the Green Lake, 'consisting of six persons, of whom five will be members of the Tuhourangi and Ngatiumatawera, sub-tribes of the Arawa tribe.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 9
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93NATIVE AFFAIRS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 9
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