COLONIAL NEWS.
(Receired Hay 2, * p.m.] NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, May 2. Parlir ient was prorogued by His Excellent; the Governor to-day. In the course his speech Lord Loffcus stated tb the revenue of the colony was v~y satisfactory, and fully realise- J . the Treasurer's estimate. PUeilvfd M»y 2, 12.45 pjjl] NEW SOttTH WALES LAND LAWS CONDEMNED. Sydney, May 2. Messrs. Augustus Morris and George Ranken, the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the working of the land laws of New South Wales, have made their report to the Government. It strongly condemns the effect of the existing Land Acts. A CONDEMNATION RESCINDED. Sydney, May 2. The Legislative Assembly has passed a motion rescinding the resolution, of the Bth November, 18S1, censuring' . Mr. Baker, the late Minister for Mines, for his connection with the Mil burn Creek copper mine award. , '" [ [Received May 2,9.40 p.m.] - - SHIPPING NEWS. London, May I. ' Arrived at Plymouth to-day: The v P. and 0. Oo.'s steamship Nizam, from Melbourne (March 15).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 5
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