THE MAORI AND THE PAKEHA.
MAKING FOB FUSION. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Auckland, October 20. "Our methods will probably hayo to move in a direction which makes for fusion in vliito and Maori work," said tho Anglican Bishop of Auckland (Dr. Crossley) in his address to his Synod. "The fusion is in the day schools already light till rough tho country. The timo has come, in my judgment, when our parish clergymen should search for the Maori confirmation candidates as zcnlou«lj as for tho white candidate. Together they have been sitting at school, together let them bo confirmed. Tho timo is at hand when our Maori priests will lie able (o minister in either tongue. That being fo, I am, with the sanction of the Standing Committee, making experiment in tho dovetailing of tho two, and have licensed one Maori priest to bo curate under tho superintendence of a white vicar, while at tho same time continuing his Maori work. . . . There are great openings before us: ivo are welcomed in Taranaki and tho King Country as never before. And now is the psychological moment when effort, ought to be doubled."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 4
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190THE MAORI AND THE PAKEHA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 4
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