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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    HAVING read the full text of the Stead-Fisher interview, and the contradictions, explanations, and elaborations of the Prime Minister ...

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  7. Brief Comment On Current Affairs

    WHERE FARMERS ARE LAND SLAVES. (See "Dingo Flat," Page Eight.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHAT IS THE F.S.A. DOING?

    Members of the Farmers and Settlers' Association are becoming impatient as they see the political crisis approaching and no effective ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY PARTY'S SILENT VOTE.

    There were several significant things in connection with the recent by-elections. One was the change of public opinion evidenced by the ...

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  10. WHAT NEXT HENRY FLETCHER?

    "Farmer and Settler" readers know that Henry Fletcher, who is contributing the "Wayback" series on the "Spare Hour" page, is something of a ...

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  11. How we are Governed

    A meeting of the Federal Labor party will consider the Government's programme for next session's business on August 30. The cabinet will ...

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  12. The Political Situation

    Since the by-elections at Mudgee and Liverpool Plains last week, the political situation in New South Wales has become more tranquil, and it is ...

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  13. Religion in Politics

    A subscriber in Blayney electorate, wrote to UncleWiseman, that it was high time the Country Party got going for the coming general elections, and ...

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  14. TROUBLE IN THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    Dissension in the ranks of the Victorian Ministerial paraty threatens to become serious, and a general election in the near future is anticipated, unless ...

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  15. MR. HOLMAN'S HOPES.

    Mr. Holman, commenting on the loss of the Liverpool Plains seat, said he did not take the result as an in-dication of the voice of the country ...

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  16. W.A. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

    The policy of the Wilson Government in Western Australia has been announced. It is proposed to construct a dozen new railways. Two ...

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  17. THE F.S.A. PARTY.

    At last meeting of Homestead branch F.S.A. a deal of discussion took place on the advisability of running a straight-out Country Party candidate ...

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  18. "COME IN OUT OF THE WET."

    This is the advice which Mr. W.F. Femmington gives in a letter, published in the "Worker," to Mr. John Flanagan, of Gunbar, who had written ...

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  19. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Mr. Willis, Liberal member for the Upper Hunter, has consented to accept nomination for the Speakership on the distinct understanding that ...

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  20. Elective Ministries

    Mr. G. E. Briner, member for Raleigh, writing on the subject of party government says:—For some years I have had on the ...

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  21. THREE POTENT FACTORS.

    The Gunnedah correspondent of the "S.M. Herald" says:—The three factors which more than anything else contributed to the defeat of Labor in ...

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  22. MR. ASHFORD'S POSITION.

    Tn the event of a general election, says the Gunnedah correspondent of the "S.M. Herald," it is improbable that MR. Ashford will be a candidate ...

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  23. THE TRIUMPH OF FREEHOLD.

    Mr. H.H. Borne, ex.M.L.A., on being asked his opinion on the result of the elections, said he regarded the figures of both electorates as a triumph ...

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