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  6. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    Mr. Beeby, the N.S.W. Minister for Lands, has been visiting the Riverina, and hearing the complaints of the people against the historic policy of ...

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  7. A Labor Minster's Nightmare

    Mr. Beeby tells how he recently dreamt that he was a railway engine-driver, and was plunged into an agony of mind because he could not decide which line to run on. The above is the "Farmer and Settler's" Interpretation of the vision.—See leader note on this page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WANTED, A LEADER.

    The fact that the Country party movement has no leader, and that there is therefore no magnetic personality around whom our forces can flock, as ...

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  9. How we are Governed

    In view of the opening of the N.S.W. Parliament on the 35th instant, the Government programme for the session is being prepared. The rough draft ...

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  10. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. C. H. Curll, Grean Hills. Tumut, writes:—"I am sorry I was not a subscriber to the 'Farmer and Settler' long ago. I am not much ...

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  11. WHAT THE F.S.A. OUGHT TO DO.

    Mr. W. T. Orquhart, Somerton, writes:—I must say that it is a fine thing for people in the country to have one in Sydney whom they can [?] to ...

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  12. A LABOR MAN WOULD SUPPORT.

    Mr. M. O'Neill, Walgett, writes:—"I admire the straightforward, outspoken, fearless manner in which you conduct the 'Farmer and Settler.' I am ...

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  13. WE HAVE A TOUCH TIME.

    Mr. H. L. Haling, Quirindi, writes:—"I sincerely hope that your battling will have the effect of awakening the men on the land to the importance of ...

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  14. "NOTHING SHORT OF MADNESS."

    Mr. James Bowden, Jumper's Hill, Cargo, wrote to Uncle Wiseman:—"The idea of putting a third party into Parliament is nothing short of ...

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  15. LIBERALISM AND COMMERCIALISM.

    Mr. J. E. A. Florance, Baan Baa, writes:—"I have been a Liberal for many years, but I agree with you that the ...

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  16. REDISTRIBUTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The report of the majority of the commissioners who distributed the electoral boundaries of Queensland, and made provision for the new ...

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  17. NO ORGANIC UNION.

    Mr. H. D. Morton, M.L.A., writes—"I do hope, with the "Farmer and Settler," that any new party established or assisted in establishment by the ...

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