MAORI SOLDIERS
MORE RADIO RECORDINGS WANTED. A Maori digger (16/214) of the last war. who served in the Field Artillery writes:—“l desire to express my emphatic protest at the scarcity of Maori recordings of the doings of the members of our race in the Middle East. Sunday after Sunday our pakeha comrades and sisters speak over the air to their dear ones at home, but not so the Maori. We like to hear their voices just as much as our pakeha brethren. I trust an abler pen than mine will take this matter up with the responsible authorities.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 June 1941, Page 4
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