DARWIN COMMISSION.
MORE EVIDENCE HEARD, SYDNEY, Jan. 12. The Darwin Commission 11931-(1 lengtlly cvi(lcn<:'c regarding «:tllof_{v(l nlismz'm'agcmvnt Of the Government farm, illvolving neglect of Stork, It was stated that the farms were in :1. (loplorablv condition, and many of /11“: stock xverv -.llllo\ved to go 11nl)r:\.n«,ll-r.l, or \\'rongly b1':1mle(l. Judge E-willg‘connnellted on tlw inor(llIlL1l(' numlivr of hciuls Of d(‘.]_)‘al'tlllonfs ‘~\'il.h unly two or three clerks in them, T 110“. howls mmld appal'cntLy do nolhing but Send minutes from one to an(;;Hw,r_ and from which no result czlnm. Ono witness stated that the wild na.t'i\'es were addicted to c.:lmli-bal- - and believed it was _pl'o.por to eat -any of their relatives who died away from their own Collllt‘l'y, as if they (lid nof f},p.il- spirit. would never return to their native land. '
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3385, 14 January 1920, Page 7
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130DARWIN COMMISSION. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3385, 14 January 1920, Page 7
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