MAORI EMBASSY TO LONDON.
DETERMINED TO GO. (Dj - Telegraph —Viae Association ) Auckland, April 1 % A meeting at Vi'aahi jesterday made further efforts to induce the Maori 'Km"" To Ra + a and h s aduser Tu u to abinJon foi tlio present his proposed Msit to England, to lay Maori gnoiances bcfoie the Pmr Council, but tho jiiotcsts nero mini ailing. Tupu said that furtl'c. dibcu&sion wns useless He had made up Lie mind to go, and nothing woul'l present him from catrring oat his intention, which had no l been decided upon hastily or without much tbo'isht Vs .1 icsult of tifs pnsvrer, tho meeting broke up, and man} left dunnf tho da\ toi Oiakau -svhilc the romaiiidewill proceed to their hoircs to-da\ Tliose flho fa\ourcd the tiip to England wpio asked to return on Apnl 9, n nrder to tike mrfc in a fitting send-off lo tho ,I K.iir" and his "Prime. Minister," who, with tlie othcis, would lca\e Wai»hi ]ÜBt in titno to board at Auckland .it her liour of sailing
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 4
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173MAORI EMBASSY TO LONDON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2113, 2 April 1914, Page 4
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