Rev. Moore And His Maori Campaign
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AUCKLAND, July 5. in a broadcast sennou last uiglit the Rev. E. Blackwood Moore, the vicar of St. Mattliew's Chureh, said that despite the fact that he had both political parties agaiust him, he would coutiiuie his campaign in the' interests of the Maori race. Moral laxity iu NeW Zealaud, as a wliole, was the peril oi the day. , "During recent weeks, he added, "1 have received hundreds of messageand personal eulls from all over tho Dominion. " Reading a letter from a Alaon woman, stating that ai'ter her initial indignation sho was beginuing to cousider he had doue the hlaori people a great sorvice, the preacher exclaimed: "There is your- answer, lionourable sir. and from ,a JMjiori"- — evidently rofei ring to the Prime Alinister (Mr. TsTaser).
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 July 1948, Page 2
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135Rev. Moore And His Maori Campaign Chronicle (Levin), 6 July 1948, Page 2
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