A FRIENDLY TONE
I'AKKHA AND JIADHf (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON. this day. |S Replying in the House last night I lo Hie ‘debate on the second rending i of the Native- Purposes Dill, Sir 1 Apirana Ngata said that ho was satis--1 iiml, as he had said before, that the |> tone in I’arlianumt was friendly to | the Maoris. There lmd been misunder--1 standings outside among the Maoris, | but lie had pointed out to them that | the paheka was jealous of the due obI servamm of everything in regard to || the expenditure of public money, and 1 to-dav the Maoris were throwing thein--1 i'.elves wholeheartedly into the preM pa ration of the work, which would I show tlu> true spirit of Waitangi. m 'j'hc Pill was read a seeond time.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18277, 21 December 1933, Page 10
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129A FRIENDLY TONE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18277, 21 December 1933, Page 10
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