Conservation of Mineral Rights.
'MB CADMAN, SOUNDS A NOTE , OP WARNING. [BX T«IiB«»lPH.--O WN. CoBBBBPOHDHHT.] \VBLLiNaTON, Last night. ■ Mr C'ftdmao considers that in these days of syndicates, with the prospect of freetrade in Native.Lands becoming the rale; there is danger of' the'blocks of the northern goldfield land fallinginlo private bands, to the detriment of the mining interest. In speaking upon the appointment of a Native Bills Committee this afternoon, 'the fion eeutlemao called attention to the point, and said that som v 'provision would require to be inserted io
the Bills lo prevent capitalists and syndicates from acquiring mineral rights. They might, he said, be allowed to hold as much of the surface as they pleased, bat mineral rights /must certainly be conserved to the public.
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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4663, 14 July 1888, Page 2
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