"ONE MAN, ONE LAW."
MAORI AND PAKEHA. [Per Press Association.] Wanganui, May 28. A gathering of about 600 natives from Waitotara, Waverley, Patea, and Wanganui, and as far as Taumarunui, took place at Kauangaroa, near Fordell, and after three days deliberations has decided that it is not in the interests of the Maori race that there should be only .one law for both the Pakeba and the Maori. Tbev maintained that the Treaty of Waitangi should not be departed from, and an important meeting is to be held at Parawanui next week, the idea bein gto have the matter settled before Parliament meets, so that delegates can be sent down.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 5
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