DOMINION'S PART.
MAORIS AND THE WAR. OtlßOftOM TO CONSCffiSPTION. Huntly, Monday. n* ilftoirm of the Government to ' Hrflm eoaaerlptkm ttnongit the Maoris hi the Wtikftto district was considered by a meeting of natives at Waahi yes- • HNay, Tkn* tu a good attendance, those present, it is stated, numberiag : (MO or 000. It 1* stated on good authority that, it was decided that those prtwnt w*nll. We totting whatever j to d/> with conscription. TTie Medical BoaM h*d ippfiated a sitting to be held at Hontly to-day for the purpose of examining those natives whose names appeared «■ thereeent ballot list. Only ftre Xlwrii pewntcd themselves for eximiwtiim. These men are employed at th 4 Palttttir* eolMeftes and by reason of their oeMpatian they are entitled to claim caevption. The Medical Board left Ifnutly lata in the day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1918, Page 5
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136DOMINION'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1918, Page 5
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