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MAORIS INDIGNANT

AUCKLAND, April 29. Intense indignation at the statement in the Australian House of Representatives that a Maori ex-serviceman who 'had marrit-d an Australian woman, would not be allowed to live permanently in Austialia, was expressed by Maoris in the Auckland Provinee... ' ' Apparently Australia likes Maoris only in wartime when they will fight but does not like them in peace, " said Princess Te Puea Herangi in a telephone conversation from Ngaruawahia. •'I have entertained many Australians, including CaVinet Ministers, and they were quite willing to accept Maori hospitality. " ' ' Appareptly the Maori is considered good enough to tight for the sarne principles as Australians did, but not good enough to live in the same country," said Mr. K. T. 'Harawira, fonner 'Jhaplain Major in the Maori Battalion.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

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MAORIS INDIGNANT Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

MAORIS INDIGNANT Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

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