NATIVE SCHOOL TEACHERS.
A. BISHOPaPRAISES.THEIR work. (By Teleeraph.—Press Association.) Cisnorr.e, April 7. Bishop Avcrill rcturned.from. his East Coast tour last' night, aiid went on to Napier. i The - bishop' expressed himself highly''' delighted, with tho visit, and the,interest-.shown in church work by Maoris. on; the East Coast. Ho was particularly ■ impressed with the work of the Native school teachers whom lie 'had seen under different sots of circumstances. He had stayed with thorn, visited them in their homes and scbools, and was quite confident that they were doing splendid work educationally, socially, morally, and religiously. They were exercising a great influence both in and out of the schools, and their work was one of the best elements he had encountered. He greatly appreciated their work on behalf of the Maoris, and considered it to be one of tho most striking things ho had witnessed on the coast.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 3
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147NATIVE SCHOOL TEACHERS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 3
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