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  4. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    TO the onlooker who is not a partisan, and who believes that "God's in His Heaven, and all's right with the world," ...

    Article : 587 words
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  7. THE F.S.A. AND POLITICS.

    In point of numbers the gathering of F.S A. delegates in Sydney last week was far the must successful yet held. Many will look upon the general ...

    Article : 546 words
  8. THE BOTTLE-NECK CRIME.

    The Railway Commissioners are good enough to furnish us with a conditions stream of fresh facts in support of our decentralisation policy. ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. The Song of the Exile

    "WAIT FOR ME !" Chours (all together):— Wait for me, wait for a week or two, Your wandering boy's returning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO MORE WAR.

    An extraordinarily optimistic American lecturer, who recently visited Australia, said that the world's last great war had been fought, and that ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. THE WAGES PROBLEM,

    The most important contribution yet made to the discussion of the farm labor question was the paper read by Mr.A.E. Sweaney, of ...

    Article : 586 words
  12. Straight from the Man on the Land

    Mr. J. Norton, Narraendera, writes:—I was pleased with Mr. Storey's remarks re the demands, of the Rural Workers; I also admire the views of ...

    Article : 73 words
  13. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr, J, E, Hancey, Qulyrindi, writes:—As an active member of the Farmers and Settlers' Association I am more than disgusted with its policy in ...

    Article : 226 words
  14. GOVERNMENT HELPS SPECULATORS.

    Mr. S. McKebbin, O'Conneell, writes:-"Our rulers do not realise, probably, the extent to which the lack of railway facilities works into the hands of those ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. DESTRUCTION OF YOUNG TIMBER.

    Mr. P. Harry, Bulahdelah, N.S.W. writes:—We have in Bulahdelah a progress Committee, and there are similar bodies at Bungwahi, Tengardens, and ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. LABOR GOVERNMENT AND THE FARMERS.

    Mr.R. Rose, Gosford, writes:—We have now had a taste of Labor Government, and it is quite plate that they are not the Government for the ...

    Article : 144 words
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  18. PEA RIFLES, RABBITS, AND BIRDS.

    Mr.A. Lansdowne, Goulburn, N.S.W. writes:—We constatnly bear and read about "the deadly pea rifle." some even crying out for legislation ...

    Article : 223 words
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