THE MAORI.
A PROPOSED CONGRESS, ij Per Press Association. Wellington, Saturday. * Maori Congress will be held fa Wellington next year, when the repre' scntauon will consist of the following . -Maori social organisation -*Maorl Councils, Native Department, and Native Minister; , Z Health Department—Through medical officers and sanitary inspectors; Church—Through, native clergy; Maori arts and Industries and cdu. cation—Through Te Aute College, Government native schools, (Te Rau Theological College, St. Stephens, Three Kings, and kindred institutions, and that the heads of these should be asked to attend the Te Aute Association? Representation of dairying, pastoral, and agricultural interests. mechSf ati ° n ° f thMa "W* «. r £ ,t he 1688 trial and wK.fe** *™ race at the opportunity of BuinW' UB ""f 1 . ."» Mng what has to Maori enterprise along varioS Unt It P ogress; and demonstrate to the peo. pie of New Zealand what the Qo&£ ment has done and is doing foTt& Maori race. It is boped it will W to unify the race by defining and S mulgating a race policy of proereas,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 4 November 1907, Page 2
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185THE MAORI. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 4 November 1907, Page 2
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