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The Maori Race.

TIMARU, June 15. The natives living at Arowhenua invited their relatives elsewhere to assemble this week to celebrate the opening of a new hall at their village. A banquet was held in the hall, which is named “Unfulfilled Promises,” and this was the note of the native speeches at the banquet. Dr. Pomare made a good speech, urging the Pakeha to help the Maoris to help themselves. They must work out their salvation by work, he said, and asked that they be given work at every chance, until a spirit of independence is infused into them.

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Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1905, Page 6

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The Maori Race. Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1905, Page 6

The Maori Race. Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1905, Page 6

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