ALLEGATIONS DISPROVED
ALLOCATION OF CROWN LANDS ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, February 29. The Ro3 T al Commission which last year inquired into allegations of misconduct on the part of the Government, and also certain administrative officers of the Western Lands Commission in the allocation of Crown lands in western New South Wales, has presented its report to Parliament. This exonerates completely those concerned from the charges made by the Opposition Leader (Mr Lang), whose chief allegation had been undue favouritism in the allocation of land to certain applicants, one of whom was a judge's son and another a wealthy stock and station agent.
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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 9
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107ALLEGATIONS DISPROVED Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 9
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