WORK OF NATIVE SCHOOL TEACHERS.
A 'B.ISHOPtS APPRECI^TIO#^ 1. ■ ~L .- ' : :j" :'VwH By Telegraph—Press Asswciatiojasai GISBORNE, April 7. BishoiT AvStfH returned his East Coast tour last night and went on Bishop 2 |x| pressed himself highly delighted with the visit, and thej interest shown in church work by Maoris on : the East Coaat. He was particularly impressed > of Native f teachers whom he~had seen under dilfereht "sets of 'circumstances. He had S.tayed'"wifh r them, visited CKFffi in their/hojiriei . schools;jand quite confident that, they were splendid work educationally, mora Jly and religiously. : They exercising a great" influence ibdth- fet and out of the schools, and their work was one of tije ,fcest, elements he had encountered. He preciated their work on behalf of tfig Maoris arid considered it" to he one of the most striking things he A had witnessed on the coast. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10013, 8 April 1910, Page 5
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142WORK OF NATIVE SCHOOL TEACHERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10013, 8 April 1910, Page 5
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