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  4. PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM THE RURAL STANDPOINT

    If ever there was a time for the display of great and constructive leadership in New South Wales polities, this is the time. It has been accepted as ...

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  5. STATE GAMBLE

    It is rarely that we are disposed to extend sympathy to Governments that find themselves beset with [?] difficulties. The reason, of coarse, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR OBLIGATION

    There is one debt that Australia owes, that [?] her indebtedness of 750 million pounds sterling into insignificance. That is the [?] that she owes ...

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  7. MILLIONS WANTED

    In his address to the financial mag[?] of the empire, in London, the [?] day, the Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes, probably did not overstate ...

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  8. THE INNER CIRCLE

    The possibilities for advancement that lie in the Public Service are clearly very much under-rated. It is a popular assertion in the service itself ...

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  9. "THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUST BEHAVE LIKE A GENTLEMAN."

    Before the Hose of Commons adjourned on Thursday last for the autumn recess, the Prime Minister (Mr. [?]loyd George) gave the members a ...

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