Te Ara tau Mahi, whose name is appjj'opriately "the pathway to work," writes inviting those who. seek{the truth, to visit any No., ,5 camp whpp^ Maoris are employed. He saysi, "There they will see resourceful men who sgorn to lean on others for their jpersonal comfort. Why do the masters npt teach their boys and girls this first essential to well-being? Maori people would regard'it as a grave i;eflection to be told that they live in discomfort— white folks seem to inake propaganda of their own incompetence."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 77, 21 November 1931, Page 4
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