AUSTRALIAN.
SYDNEY, April 29. The Motion of Want of ConfidenceIn the Legislative Assembly Mr Fitzpatrick's motion of censure on the Government for refusing to legislate on the question of mining on private property was negatived by a large majority MELBOUBNE, April 29. The Suez Mail. The Orient Company's s.s. Sorota. which leaves Melbourne on the 4th of May, will take the Suez mails brought from New Zealand by the Botorua, but which missed the Peninsular and Oriental Company's s.s. Assam, outward bound, yesterday. An Amending Land Bill. At a Cabinet Council held yesterday it was resolved to introdnce an amending Land Bill during the next session of Parliament, with the view to relieve selectors from the hardships they are suffering under the present law. MELBOURNE, April 28. The Suez MailsThe P. and O. Company's steamship Malwa arrived at King George's Sonnd to-day with the inward Suez mail. The Botorua has arrived from the Bluff. She missed the outward English mail.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1928, 29 April 1880, Page 2
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