THE MAORIS AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
IMPORTANT KECOMMENIHTIONB TO HAWKRA LICENSING COMMITTEE. PEB PRESS AS3OOIATIOS. Hawera, Ssptomber 5. .At a mooting of tho I/csnuitig Committee, the llov. F. G. Hammond, M-iori Missionary, rasdo a nuinbjr of suggi anions for the amendment it tho iiem-ing laws in the iutertsts if the natives. He urgod (Ist) entire abolition of the right to s-'ll liquor to natives in wholesale quantities; (2nd) tho appointment of native police to aJM:>D the Europoan police; (3rd) tho appointment of native magistrates to act with the European magistrates, or by themsolves in cortain work under the prescribed codoru'oi; (4th) tho appointment of a Royal (Joauui&ion to enquire into tho wholi quo i'ion of ;.'ue supply of drink to l.lw iwlivts. llj naked i>ho (Joaimitteo to forward tho suggestions to the Government, with a re commondation iu their favour, The Chnirmin said the Committee would consider the proposals.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 193, 6 September 1900, Page 2
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149THE MAORIS AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 193, 6 September 1900, Page 2
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