England and New Zealand.—Ths> Melbourne Leader, in a paragraph alluding to the continued attitude of indiffer* ence manifested by the British Par'iamonb and people, remark?: —"It cannot be forgotten that tli3 New Zealand difficulty was in the first insiraico created by Down-ing-street interference, and the non-inter ventioa plea now set up comes too Lite. England is now virtually recognising tho rights ot the Maoris as belligerent p. and constructively passes a verdict oi' ' sorted, them right' on Te Kooti's murdereu vie-? tims,"
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 731, 1 November 1869, Page 3
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