THE MAORI "KING."
Wll.L DEFINITELY GO TO LONDON
T!y Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The meeting at Waalii yesterday made further efforts to induce "King" To Hatu and his advisor Tupn to abandon for the present the proposed visit to Ihigland, to Jay Maori grievances before the Privy Council, but the pro-<'-i» unavailing. Tupu said further discus-ion was useless. He liad made up his mind to go. and nothing would prevent iiiin from CiUTving out his intentions, which had not been do. cided upon hastily or without mueli thought. As the result, the meeting brid<e up. Many left during the day for < ; rakau. while the remainder will proiced to their homes to-day. Those who f.iMireil the trip to Kngland were asked to return on the Oth inst.. in order to lake part in a fitting send-olf to the "King" ami his Prime Minister, who, with the Others, would leave Waahi just in time to hoard (lie Niagara at Auckland at her hour of sailing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 2 April 1914, Page 5
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164THE MAORI "KING." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 2 April 1914, Page 5
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