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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    IF Parliament were a variety show, the public would have reason to congratulate themselves on having been getting their money's worth ...

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  7. KEEPING THE OLD LADY STRAIGHT.

    Australians who visit the old land do rot usually have to complain of being taken at less than their face value, and when gentlemen go to London in ...

    Article : 517 words
  8. PREVENTION OF LAND MONOPOLY.

    The advocates of compulsory leasehold and the abolition of the freehold, tell us that land nationalisation is necessary to enable the State to prevent ...

    Article : 432 words
  9. THE UNEARNED INCREMENT ARGUMENT.

    The man on the land does not ask for anything that he does not earn, and he objects to having it continually thrust down his throat by the ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. McGowen to Britannia

    CABLE: He urged Great Britain to maintain her prestige as a world power, and to prevent mental and physical stagnation.—Premier McGowen's parting manifesto to the British Nation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE COMPULSORY LEASEHOLD FETISH.

    Every friend of clean politics will be glad that, after the defection of Messrs. Horne and Dunn, the N.S.W Labor Party decided to remove the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    An Australian naval officer is being taken to task by the Pulsford-Bruce Smith school of Pro-Asiatics, for pointing out that the now Anglo-Japanese ...

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  13. Straight from the Man on the Land

    Goulburn writes:—With all apologies to the author of "Hans Breitmann's Party," may I be permitted to contribute one little verse concerning ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    Mr. W. Ager, Grafton, writes:—Now that all is over concerning the motion of censure recently sprung upon the Government by Mr. Wade, what has ...

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  15. FRUIT GROWING AND C0-OPERATION.

    Mr. A. Lansdowne, Goulburn, writes:—Recent developments point to the fact that we are on the eve of a revolution in fruit growing. There ...

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  16. EDUCATION IN THE BUSH.

    A "Mother of One Girl" writes from Morce:—I read with pleasure in your columns that the Government is going to subsidise single families. But why ...

    Article : 155 words
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