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  2. THE LAND Telephone: M 6971. (2 Lines) Telegrams: "The Land," Sydney.

    When Mr. Malcolm Brown, the new member for Upper Hunter, took his seat in the State Parliament last week, there were cheers of welcome from Labor as well as C.P. members, upon which a disgruntled Nationalist shouted across the chamber to the Labor benches: "I should think you would cheer! ...

    Article : 354 words
  3. NOTES FROM A COUNTRYMAN'S DIARY.

    WHEN this issue of "The Land" reaches the wheat belt many ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  4. All Hands to the Pumps

    The very kernel of the Prime Minister's appeal to the electors of the Commonwealth, broadcast this week, was that the reductions that are to ordinarily understood, but a contribution of interest or wages or pensions be made in all classes of income from government sources, are not a tax, as ...

    Article : 342 words
  5. ON THE STOCKYARD FENCE: THE MEN ON THE LAND MAKE THEIR OWN POLITICS

    Mr. Wilfred Wyndham, Kyogle, writes:—Australian Governments of late have behaved like a young man who has ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. The Country Party's Territories

    It is the considered opinion of the delegates attending the recent Burrangong F.S.A. District Council meeting "that more anti-Socialist members would be elected to the State Parliament if the Nationalist Party would leave the country seats to the Country Party to contest." ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. SWEEP AWAY TARIFFS

    Mr. A. G. Huie, Sydney, writes:—I have read the report in "The Land" (26/6/31.) of Mr. Nock's address at Narrandera. It is mostly excellent, but ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. CALARE'S C.P. CANDIDATE Molong Receives Mr. Thorby

    MOLONG and Orange having been so long represented by Nationalist members that a candidate of another brand is predicted to be classed as an ...

    Article : 253 words
  9. BRADFORD AND OUR WOOL

    "Narandera Farmer" writes:—For the depression, so far as the wool is concerned, I would blame Bradford propaganda and fault-finding. ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. The Obsolete Railway System

    One of the principal causes of the state deficits that involve burdensome taxation is the perpetual drain on the public finances to keep the railway systems in operation. If we had no state railways there would be a saving of millions annually ...

    Article : 460 words
  11. THE WHEAT POOL VOTE

    Mr. G. H. Dunn, Tamworth, writes: In your issue, of the 19th inst., the Minister for Agriculture is reported to have stated that the Government ...

    Article : 282 words
  12. Railways Liable for Bushfires

    Last December the Gundagai coroner, in an inquiry into a bushfire at Coolac, found that it had been caused by servants of the Railway Commissioners. ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. HOW THE FARMER SUFFERS

    O.K., Coolamon, writes: —Your contributor, Mr. B. Witendon, proposes a three-year plan to reform wages, interest, tariffs, and railway ...

    Article : 371 words
  14. MR. S. E. GOSPER'S RETIREMENT

    At a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Land Newspaper, Ltd., held last week, Mr. S. E. Gosper, who has been secretary of the company from the birth of the paper, resigned his position. Mr. Gosper's appointment as secretary was made in January, 1911, and ...

    Article : 141 words
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