NATIVE LAND LAWS.
THE XEED FOR IMPROVEMENT
iiy ldi' g ra|)h._l're SS Association. v , Waiifjnnui. Frhhiv. Sstro-iig remark, were lmul( , ;U '„„, U.ai.iliei- „i Commerce this iiioiniii" ;' m """'"i' l , hl ' I " ltivi ' lil '"l 1««' S and * « native land administration goner•'ly. Amotion lmd lieeu made for j the appointment of a resident j,„|„„ of I ,',' i . '*' J, " UI Com ' t !,t "'•"ipiiuii ami in,,!,- !if, ]U ent, sitti , „ f tMI> ]}■""<*■ Imt til is was refused l, v il,e lelncf l„dne. who .said tliat \\aii"ainii ; ■ '>"■■• said that there , : ' " tW, ' lv '' J"' 1 )-'''--. ""<> were .1 iWiiig oyer one another. The .Mayor ? '" .'° t ''"" 1 ' 1 " ,vns <l1 " "> "" 'J ,kt ' lill l 1"' «'l»'l<" naliv,. law, were »' snel, a. aat,. of e ,s that „„ one understood them and tlmt the sv-teni of 'dealing with native hinds reeked „j t i, oirruph,,,,. i;„ ti | ~,, „.,„,,„ {m ?'■',*, Ul " r<,u ° ll '. v '•'•'■'".•(l «n( frn,n (he l>o t0,,, „. would „.,.,. (lo ~ io ' /": >»-. tl«- native mailer had "' ■'■•'flM.K, l„r whieh Parliament was lo I'laine. Very tew of the South Island ""'■"""'•'a took an interest j„ „ alivi> '/■"" I';•■•-. "hicl, „>,,, |ef,. |„ six or ten "''''"iH.rs of the .North Island to deal ■«'tli. Uu.l the weight of Parliament «'iitrcd on native l,,islalin„. nothin;, elieetive „„nhl l,e done. lie said he l»'lieve,l Una tlm Premier would in,,!,,, •i e1,i,., K ,. l,ef„,e lon- and went on to I'l' 1 '- i" tin- woik of consolidating uaI'velaws iiutv j-oiug „„. h wasrJsulv- <'<! I<> interview- the Native .Minister and lo i.uiic, ihe fo-operalion of oilier eliamhers «„), ~ vil . lv (lf ~l lUjn„ ui .- n] fill judges mid regular sittiin/s of the «'.'iin lived as ,n the Supremo Courl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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268NATIVE LAND LAWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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