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  3. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    THE Decentralisation Commissioners have evidenced on every page of their report (we regret to see) a disastrous ...

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  6. THE LATIN FAD.

    Matriculation is not a high educational standard. Many manual workers have passed the examination as a result of a few months' evening ...

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  7. OUT NIELSEN'S CLAWS.

    Insistent and persistent reference is being made by the Liberal press to the fact that the Labor Government of New South Wales has a majority of ...

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  8. F.S.A. DECENTRALISATION.

    One of the subjects referred to at the recent meeting of the Western District Council F.S.A. was that of the position of district councils under the ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. The Starved and Stunted North

    A SAD CASE OF ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT. Compare Victoria with Northern New South Wales, the one sturdy and strong; the other backward and undeveloped. All the factors but one in favor of the North—that one, self-government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OVERLAPPING SCIENTIFIC WORK.

    The Scottish Commissioners saw—as does everyone also except interested State Ministers and State-righters suffering from confirmed prejudice—that ...

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  11. MEAN MEN OF WEALTH.

    The Scottish Commissioners noted many things in their Australian tour that we on the spot have not unnaturally overlooked, or the significance of ...

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  12. Straight from the Man on the Land

    Mr. C. W. Petrie, Mt. Perry, Q., writes:—I read with interest the letter by "Alpha and Omega" in your issue of May 12, and think the scheme outlined ...

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  13. WHO PAYS FOR THE RAILWAYS?

    Mr. G. R. Harrison, of "Glen Havard," Qurimbah, writes:—I would like to ask Mr. Flanagan to put on his considering cap and ask himself where ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. NOT A LABOR MAN.

    Mr. John Smith, junr., Yarramalong, writes:—The "Farmer and Settler" certainly deserves success, and I will do all ...

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  15. DECENTRALISATION.

    Ben Doura writes:—The "mountain has been in travail and has brought forth a mouse!" Such in effect is the result of the Decentralisation ...

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