RACES MUST MERGE
FUTURE OF MAORI AND PAKEHA .
SEPARATION NOT FAVOURED.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Wellington, Nov. 22.
That the Maori race has no distinctive future but must merge with European New Zealanders is the view expressed by the Rev. T. Tahupokiti Haddon, senior' superintendent of the Methodist Maori .Mission, who in his report to the Synod deals with the needs of Maoris and appeals, for help to provide better educational facilities. All movements that tend to separate Maori and pakeha into separate camps are fundamentally wrong, he says, and wise leaders will not favour them, however tempting' they may appear to men of short vision. . c
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 23 (Supplement)
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