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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    THERE is a picturesque story in Holy Writ which must have occurred to the minds of many who have followed the events of recent ...

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  7. Casting Jonah Overboard

    THE CAUSE OF THE TEMPEST. Mr. Nielsen, to the Caucus crew in the political storm: "Cast ma forth into the sea, for I known that for my sake this great tempest is upon you. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE NON-PAYING RAILWAYS.

    The N.S.W. Railway Commissioners have issued their annual report, and the "Farmer and Settler" desires to record its annual protest against the ...

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  9. FARMERS' FEDERATION.

    Attempts have ben made from time to time to create a pan-Australian federation of farmers' political bodies, and the F.S.A. has sent delegates to ...

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  10. PARLIAMENTARY INNOVATIONS.

    The recent political crisis illustrated the danger attending any departure from established constitutional usage in matters political. The Labor party ...

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  11. BULK HANDLING THE PRICE OF SUPPORT.

    This is a good opportunity for New South Wales to discover which of the big political parties is the more sincere in regard to the question of the ...

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  12. CO-OPERATION THAT PAYS.

    It will be recollected the the recent conference of the F.S.A. reviewed previous decisions concerning co-operation, and decided ...

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  13. THE RIVERINA CLAIM.

    The claim of the Victorian Government to that port of New South known as Riverina is not yet taken very seriously by the press, though it ...

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  14. How we are Governed

    The N.S.W. Executive Council on Friday appointed three electoral commissioners for the purpose of the Electoral Acts for a period of one year. It ...

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  15. The By-Elections

    All interest in the political crisis in New South Wales is now centred in the by-elections at Mudgee and Liverpool Plains—the seats rendered vacant ...

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  16. MINISTER, BUT NOT MEMBER.

    Though not a member of Parliament, Mr. Donald Macdonell, who has been ill in Melbourne since February, is still Chief Secretary. There is ...

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  17. P. L. L. PRESIDENT FAVORS FREEHOLD.

    At the meeting of the Gulgong P.L.L. called to select a candidate for Mudgee last week, the president handed in his resignation. He said he ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The caucus of the Federal Labor party, to consider and revise the Government's programme of legislation for the next Federal session, is to be ...

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  19. A S.A. LIBERAL VICTORY.

    An election to fill the vacancy in the South Australia Legislative Council, Central district, caused by the death of Mr. — Bruce, was ...

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  20. ONLY ONE ISSUE.

    "We stand up for the Conversion Act," said Mr. Wade at Mudgee on Saturday, "for the giving of full rights to those who are now entitled to ...

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  21. THE POWER OF THE TRADES HALL.

    Mr. H. D. Morton, a member of the Democratic party, declared last week that the leasehold principle is not a matter for the Labor Government to ...

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  22. LIBERALS REFUSED A HEARING.

    Messrs. Perry, Wood, and Hall attempted to address a large meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall, Quirindi, but the candidate had difficulty in getting a ...

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  23. "HONEST JOHN" SADDLED.

    On Saturday morning last, says a local newspaper, Mr. John Perry, formerly member, for Liverpool Plains, and a good man, arrived as the ...

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  24. "WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?"

    Mr. Morton, the wit of the New South Wales Democratic party, has supplied the following up-to-date version of the old song:— ...

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  25. NEW MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    Mr. F. Flower, M.L.C., Vice-President of the Executive Council, who has for some time been Acting-Chief Secretary, was on Friday sworn in as ...

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  26. A TEST OF CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. Beeby, at Mudgee on Saturday, said:—The Government is quite prepared to accept the result of those two by-elections as a test of whether or ...

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  27. LABOR'S COUNTRY INTEREST.

    Mr. Holman, speaking at Quirindi, said his party did not represent the produce merchants or commission agents of the city. He spoke for the ...

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  28. MR. PERRY'S EXPERIENCE ON FREEHOLDS.

    Mr. Perry, speaking at Quirindi, said:—"Let me show you the difference between freehold and leasehold. In the drought of 1902 I lost all my ...

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  29. MR. HORNE'S WARNING.

    A Gunnedah farmer is said to hold a letter from Mr. Horne, ex-Labor member for Liverpool Plains, strongly advising the electors to vote for the ...

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  30. The Country Party

    It is very generally believed that the resolutions passed by the recent conference of the F.S.A. connected with the formation of a Country party will ...

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  31. MR. DUNN'S "TURN-COAT."

    Mr. J. Garland, M.L.C., speaking at Mudgee, asked "What has happened in the interval between Mr. Dunn's resignation and his subsequent reception ...

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  32. MR. HOLMAN'S SILENCE.

    Mr. Holman, Acting-Premier, spoke for close upon three-quarters of an hour at Quirindi on the general subject of land occupation, and had two ...

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  33. MR. ASHFORD A FREEHOLDER.

    "I come before you as a landowner, not only in the Upper Hunter, but also in Liverpool Plains," begun Mr. Ashford, in his maiden electioneering ...

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