AWKWARD!
ilr W. H. .Hemes, M.P., has given notice 'to 'ask the Prime Minister: (1) Whether the following portion of. the Hon. Sir J. Findlay's Parneil speech, as reported in the New Zealand .Times of .October 10th, is an exposition of the Native policy of the Government or of Sir John Findlay. —"He believed that ithe day was. not far distant when, with the heightened standard of education among the race, special representation of the Maoris in Parliament would be nn" necessary to (the/Maori. As, that day neared he must be placed m the same position as the European in regard, .to .the duties of citizenship, and the use of the land, he owned. That policy was coming fast." (2) j-i this .policy, which has .always been advocated iby the Opposition, and opposed liatherto .by the Government, i.- to be adopted by .the Government, wil.' they bring dowin legislation this session to give effect to it?" ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10448, 13 October 1911, Page 4
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156AWKWARD! Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10448, 13 October 1911, Page 4
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