THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
OUR TRUST FOR' THE MAORI. In a most interesting speech in the House, Sir Apirana Ngata used both the particular and' the general to remind the community of its duty as trustee for the Maori. One particular illustration was the association of Maoris with Chinese and Hindus in and about Auckland. The question is, both economic and moral. It will not do to say that the Maori must look after himself. The European .is re sponsible for the present condition of the Maori and for the admission of Chinese and Hindus, and it is his duty to protect the Maori from exploitation and contamination. The results of such miscegenation will complicate the social and economic problem for both races. —Auckland Star,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1929, Page 4
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125THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1929, Page 4
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