THE NATIVE MINISTER.
Mi- Mias&ey, according to a, Press Association telegram, statas that the Acting-Prime Minister has done more to demoralise the Natives thian any other man. The Aioting-Prime Minister will be in Masterbon to-day, and he wiE probably have something to say about thds> matter. The Minister of Finance, when speaMng in, Dawiedin, is reported to have said that the milliona of acres of Native lands were lying idle because t!he Native Minister did not wisib to impoverisih his people. One can hardly believe that the minister for Railways would make any such, statement. If he has done so, it is at once ah admission of the utter incompetence of the Ministry of the day to protect the interests of the people of the. Dominion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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126THE NATIVE MINISTER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 4
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