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  2. THE LAND Telephones: M. 6971. Telegrams: (2 Lines) "The Land," Sydney. ADDRESS: 57-59 REGENT STREET, SYDNEY

    Sir Philip Game, in officially opening a metropolitan golf course, had the temerity to remind the assembled golfers that in the fifteenth century the Scottish parliament thought it necessary to pass a law ordering the people to spend more time shooting at the archery butts and less time on the golf ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. NOTES FROM A COUNTRYMAN'S DIARY.

    THE Federal aspect of the present pool ballot in New South ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  4. Patronage of Disorder

    The Labor Council gravely condemns the use of the baton by the police in the course of conflicts with Communists, playing the role of anti-evictionists. An anti-evictionist—it may be stated, for the benefit of those that do not read the city police court, news—is a member of an idle gang, of ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. ON THE STOCKYARD FENCE: THE MEN ON THE LAND MAKE THEIR OWN POLITICS

    "Independent," Ardlethan, writes:—This will be the fourth wheat-pool ballot in as many years, and as the other ballots were rejected, that should ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. The "Movements" in Line

    Without any fuss—without the blaring of trumpets or the blazing of limelight—representatives of the New State movements met in Sydney the other day and adopted a platform that satisfied each section, and that will assuredly satisfy the great bulk of the electors of our country districts—north, ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. THE REPUDIATIONISTS

    Mr. H. Ashton, Malanda, Q., writes:—I entirely agree with you and others who have said that the bond-holders' interest ought not to be interfered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 215 words
  8. Making a Desert

    "The Land" ordinarily takes no part in those discussions and agitations directed against other States of the Commonwealth. If the "New South Wales alone" bug is ever to bite this paper, however, it must surely be at the present time, when this State, already, like others, ...

    Article : 625 words
  9. P.P. BOARDS SACRIFICED

    Mr. L. A. Wilkie, Argoon, Callide Valley, Q., addresses himself to the subject of the abolition of the Pastures Protection Boards in New South Wales, ...

    Article : 636 words
  10. THE PAUPER INDUSTRY

    "Pioneer," Tamworth, writes:—Perusal of your reports of meetings of the Farmers and Settlers' Association makes manifest the general ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. IMPORTED TIMBER USED

    Mr. Wilfred Wyndham, Kyogle, writes:—I note that tooth Dr. Arthur and Mr. Dunn are moving to have people placed ...

    Article : 287 words
  12. THE FARMER "FALLS IN"

    Glaring Anomaly in Income Taxation Mr. H. P. Marshall, Kamarah, writes:—Mr. Bavin wails over Mr. Lang's ...

    Article : 404 words
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