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  4. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    When the "Farmer and Settler." three or four years ago. first began to tell the farmers of New South Wales that there ought to be a Country party. ...

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  7. War is Ruin—Peace is Prosperity

    PRODUCTION DREES CAPITAL AND LABOR TO BE FRIENDS. The Farmer: "The War b tween Capital and Labor-Industrial war and political was-injures both and [?] neither. John hands, both [?] Do not fight against each other, but unite for [?] and to make Australia great. Abandon your extreme political parties and join with me in the establishment of the party of the happy mean, with a policy of moderation and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JOCKEYING THE FARMERS.

    "The Dally Telegraph" had a humorous lending article the other day. Bravely lecturing those "farmers and sutlers who are still talking of ...

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  9. How we are Governed

    Mr. A. J. Barnes, Paddington, writes:—"On September 10th you stated that Mr. Holman moved that the Standing Order relating to the ...

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  10. THE ASHBURNHAM SELECTION.

    Mr. J. Smith, writing to the Forbes "Advocate" concerning the recent joint conference for the selection of a candidate for Ashburnham State seat, says ...

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