NATIVE POLICY.
commendation from SYDNEY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, March 13. The Daily Telegraph, commenting on Mr Chamberlain’s despatch to Sir George .O’Brien in reference [to the aspersions on the Native policy of New Zealand, says : —“ As it happened, Sir George O’Brien selected for condemnation the Native policy which is a shining example of honorable intention and solicitous administration. One .other noteworthy phase of the affair is the extraordinary circumstance that an Australasian Governor should not be fully informed of at least the broad details of a prominent colony’s Native policy. We should have thought an acquaintance with Australasian Native policy would be a sine qua non in the equipment of any official holding the position of Governor of an Australasian colony where there is a comparatively immense Native population.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 62, 14 March 1901, Page 4
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