INTEGRATION OF MAORIS
Minister Told Not To Worry
(N.Z. Press Association) GISBORNE, May 14. “Don’t worry too much about integration. That is happening,” the Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt. Rev. W. N. Panapa, told the Minister of Maori Affairs (Mr Hanan) when the Minister was welcomed to the Hui Topu at Manutuke. “We know your policy.” The road the Maori would take was a road, like the road of loving hearts built by the Samoans tor R. L Stevenson. “We will walk with you on that road,” the Bishop said to the Minister. “AU we have to do is to realise we are all one people and work with one aim," said the member for Gisborne (Mrs E. I Tombleson). “The aim is to do what is right and good without jealousy and hatred. “What we do must be in the right, way, not only for the Maori, but for everyone, and the nation as a whole. “We will have every opportunity without anyone giving it to us on a plate.”
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 3
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171INTEGRATION OF MAORIS Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 3
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