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The Saturday Review has a long article on the Colonial Army of New Zealand, in which the writer points out that the Maori is no meatai foe, goes into the question of colonial defence, explains why, the colony must not look for Imperial support, aod concludes by- stating -"that,"" tb6ti£K'"the colonists feel tbey have met with little sympathy- 4rom the Home Government, and that tbey were '- exposed to , great danger by the withdrawal of the Imperial - troops at a mdst.critical moment, yet the sore: feeling . which thus originated has now almost disappeared. ' A time of peril caused the ill-feeliDg ; and now that the perii"hp"disappeared^ feelings <which originated in^ it,i'aiid^Hlrf yy'-Majeflty " 71: has;„ ;a r t ; :,;<)6loniats.^^'::' 77 '*"' J ' ■\.'-'..;' ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 249, 20 October 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 249, 20 October 1871, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 249, 20 October 1871, Page 2

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