MAORI CONFERENCE.
THE NATIVE MIXISTU\. Per I'ress Association. Auckland, l.»>t Ni^ht. In the tour-** of an address on the native iniiiUtiy at tin- meeting «>f th» Te Aute A--ociation. Mr. Thointm made an impa—ioned ap|>Cal to all the 3laori» to make an elj'ort to suppii'i ; their own minister-. A po--ih!r reason 1 lor the present lack ol men. he -atd. wa, that the native mini-try was nil d« rp.iid. No Maori minister, if married, should receive less tluin t!<Mi j war. iie knew the Maori was «!cnemu-. oajtecially toward* something Is* could w. m a building, hut Jt was much nn»r.» to have inini-ter- than (•hur<he>. other -jwakcrs •>tron«rly -unjn»rted Mr. Thornton. and the following resolution wa- r.iried: "I'hat thi- <" ifcrenee support- the president*- addr-'S «>a the important «• of an et(i« i« nt M:i'»ii clergy, and that effort- lie mak io mbe their salaries."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 5
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144MAORI CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 5
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