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Mr. Ross's high literary ability will no doubt stand him. in good stead in his new sphere, and our New Zealand comrades are to be congratulated on their choice. —Melbourne "Call." Mr. Ross's writings are full of literary fire, and not only is his style original and exclusive, but his thoughts often blaze new tracks, especially in the field of sociology. He is a talented reviewer of books, and in analytical power and forceful expression 'he nas few Australian equals. — Sydney "Worker." The departure of Mr. Ross will be as distinct a loss to Australia, as it is a gain to New Zealand, and as he has made a success of every task that he has undertaken we have every confidence in predicting that Maoriland's new paper, under tihe editorial control of R. S. Ross, will be a vitalising force in the- industrial world of the Domin ion.—Barrier "Daily Truth."

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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 5

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Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 5

Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 5

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