NATI VE MATTERS.
STATEMENT BY MR FOWI.DS
GISBORXE, February 17. The Hon. G. Fowkte aimed o\.eiland about midday to-day. In a speech at Tuiahara the Minister said that a mistaken idea pirn ailed as regards the mstiuction imparted m Name school, which was up to the Sixth and Setenth Standards, wlnht pioficK-iu'v ceitifkates entitled holders to (he same" free places and secondary education as Europeans. Among- the sublets to be diseu==ed with the Ndti\<>s is the proposed erection of a cottage hostel, <o form thp copin? -lone of a sj stem of naming Native nurses.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 67
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95NATIVE MATTERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 67
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