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MR CARROLL AT AUCKLAND. j PES ASSOCIATION. Auckland, May/31. The Hon. J. Curiolt (.pikt at a meeting r f Mr F. Larry's constiuents last nigh'. Ha said the Government was deal mined as fir as possible to put down speculation in Grown land*. He spoke nt some length on tbe nativ-< ques'ioc, pointing out the need for technical education for Maoris. He said the Maoris were leaving behind them the worse time they had gone through, but there wbs daylight before ' them, and when they htd been put on an equafity with the pakeba in other matters, when they were in tho full enjoyment uf privileges extended to p-tkahas, then they would have to fuce responsibilities also, and pay all rates and taxes paid by their pakeha ' brothers. Mr Ctrroll a's.) referred to licensing in the Kiug Couuti y. He said ic wan , necessary to provide convenience for travelLrs in that country. Ha did not beluve in prohibition, yet he did believe liceuces would so tie the difficulty with the Alao»is. Therd was yet f some solutiou of the difficulty to be du-1 Civered. |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 2 June 1902, Page 2
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186MINISTERIAL ADDRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 2 June 1902, Page 2
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