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  6. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    In his own fields, and about his own business, who more self-reliant than the farmer? Who more capable of conducting his own affairs, and who more ...

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  7. A Case of Misplaced Modesty

    THE FARMER WHO LACKS THE COURAGE TO PLOUGH HIS OWN PADDOCK. F.S.A. FARMER: Yes, it is my land, my team, my plough, my seed, and entirely my own business; but somehow I do not feel as if I could plough this paddock by myself. I think I'll get Mr. City Liberal to sit up alongside to give me confidence. COUNTRY PARTY FARMER: Your friend does not know anything about the business, but he certainly has confidence enough for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. How we are Governed

    Mr. Niel Nielsen sailed from San Francisco for Sydney on Tuesday, in order to be in New South Wales before the opening of Parliament. ...

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  9. KEEP IT GOING.

    Mr. Vincent Wade, Kentucky, Stroud, writes:—"Keep the Country party going. I myself am with you heart and soul, and I feel sure that if we could ...

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  10. THE SECOND BALLOT.

    Boggabri wrote to Uncle Wiseman to ask it it was really true that there was a second ballot in operation in New South Wales, as his friends, many of ...

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  11. DEFEAT OF N.Z. GOVERNMENT.

    The Mackenzie Government in New Zealand has been defeated as the result of the division on the no-confidence motion. The Primer has forwarded ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the West Australian Legislative Assembly on Wednesday last. Mr. Wilson, leader of the Opposition, moved a no-confidence amendment to the ...

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  13. THE INITIAL STEPS.

    Mr. George Chamberlin, Nubba, writes:—"I have been advised to change your paper for the official organ of the Farmers and Settler." ...

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  14. PRACTICAL MEN WANTED.

    Mr. James McEcown, of Paddington, and formerly of Cowra, writes:—I have been a strong advocate for the past twenty-five years for a farmers' ...

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  15. THE TIME HAS ARRIVED.

    Mr. S. Emmett, Hill Top, writes:—Your cartoon of the 31st is worth a place in the Art Gallery. It so truly depicts the position of the Farmers ...

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  16. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. J. Lamb, Yangan, Queensland, writes:—"As regards the politics of the "Farmer and Settler." I can say that believe in a third party system so long ...

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  17. "KEEP ON PLOUGHING."

    In urging the [?]ity for increased activity by the members of the local F.S.A. Branch, the "Cowra Guardian" says:—There is no doubt whatever that ...

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  18. MAKE MEN THINK AND TALK.

    Mr. John E. Quirk, Tumut, writes:—It is a pleasure to me to recognise in the "Farmer and Settler" the representative organ for the farmers. It ...

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