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Continued from page 30. immediate friendship, and said, “There's where it begins or nowhere.” So I say to you if they insist on their own schools and churches, they create a separate division as real as in South Africa. Candidly, my own opinion for what it's worth is that the Maori is too race-proud to ever become one of a herd—he is an individualist. He will walk shoulder to shoulder, as he did in the War, or separate, and anti-racialists aren't helping—they are simply out to divide. Yours, concerned, J. Graham Fenton

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Te Ao Hou, November 1973, Page 43

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92

Untitled Te Ao Hou, November 1973, Page 43

Untitled Te Ao Hou, November 1973, Page 43

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