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both in New South Wales and Victoria with regard both to 

 forests and national parks stands in marked contrast to the 

 parochial attitude of South Australian Ministers. 



Game Laws. — The Commissioner of Crown Lands has again 

 issued placards notifying the provisions of the Game Act, and the 

 Committee have reason to believe that this action has been pro- 

 ductive of some good. It has not been considered advisable to 

 seek any alteration of the Game Laws during the present session 

 of Parliament 



Promotio'ii of Public Sentiment. — A series of articles on the 

 general question was kindly published by the Register in October, 

 1889, and reprints have been circulated. The Australian 

 Natives' Association and the Wattle-Blossom League have been 

 asked, and have promised to support the movement. 



In conclusion, the Committee hope before very long to be able 

 to point to some more definite result from their labours. 



Samuel Dixon, Chairman. 

 A. F. RoBix, Hon. Sec. 

 September 16, 1890. 



