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THE LAND COMMISSION.

REPORT EXPECTED TO-NIGHT. [BT ILECTBIO TEI.EOBAPH.] (Our Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, This Oay. Tho final draft of the Land Commission's report is being prepared today, and will probably be signed oy the "Commissioners and forwarded to tho Governor this evening. The nature of the report is kept very guarded, but I believe it will embody a majority, and all tho minority reports so far as tho question of tenure is concerned. The report having to cover 15 orders of reference, is somewhat lengthy but the Commissioners slate it keeps very close to the specific points all the way, and will not bo either undulv verbose or padded. There are 1700 printed pages of evidence, and the whole document is tho biggest the job print nig office has ever undertaken.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1905, Page 3

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THE LAND COMMISSION. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1905, Page 3

THE LAND COMMISSION. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1905, Page 3

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