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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    ON the electors of Liverpool Plains and Mudgee rests at the present moment a heavy responsibility, and probably the majority of the people ...

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  7. SETTLEMENT ACTIVITIES.

    Two recent events have cost a rosy glow over the prospects of Tasmania, the one the acquisition of the assets of the old Van Diemcn's Land Co. by ...

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  8. A TWO-EDGED ARGUMENT.

    The only official statement made by the Farmers and Settlers Association concerning the by-elections is that of Mr. Robert Patten, the president, who ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. Tweedledum and Tweedlede

    THE ELECTORS' QUANDARY. THE PUZZLED ELECTOR, SOLI LOQUISING: "Those cowes art white men and I'd like to vote for ein both. But it's the crowd behind 'emt Wade's lot have done me bad for years, n' M'Cowon's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POLITICAL REFORM.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth' Attornoy-General, has rashly ventured the opinion that the Farmers and Settlers' Association, with all its long ...

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  11. ONE VOTE, ONE VALUE.

    The redistribution of seats in New South Wales, or rather the rectification of boundaries of constituencies to remove anomalies in the voting ...

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  12. FARMERS' UNION.

    It has often been contended in these columns that there was an urgent call for the organisation of the farmers of the other States on the lines of the ...

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  13. WHY NO F.S.A. PARTY?

    Nothing that the "Farmer and Settler" has ever said in criticism of the Liberal party is more sweeping than the letter, published in last issue, of ...

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  14. How we are Governed

    A Quirindi subscriber wrote to Uncle Wiseman expressing his appreciation of the "Farmer and Settler," but his regret that it did not voice the ...

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  15. "ROOKED BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

    Mr. Webster, the Federal member for Gwdyir, speaking at Gunnendah, said Mr. Wade was awfully hurt to think the small farmer was going to ...

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  16. MR. WADE ON LEASEHOLD.

    Mr. Wade, discussing the new land programme laid down by Mr. Trefle said they were asked to accept leasehold, because it was going to be so ...

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  17. The By-Elections

    To-morrow the electors of Mudgee and Liverpool Plains will be called upon to exercise their franchise in favor of Liberal or Labor. The fight which ...

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  18. A CUT ABOVE MR. WADE.

    Mr. W. Percy Forrest, Trundle, writes:—Just a word re the Frehold v. Leasehold Policy. A good deal of mud is being thrown at the Labor ...

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  19. NOT ONLY TALK.

    Mr. Holman, enunciating the policy of his party at Mudgee, declared:—"We will really build railways and not merely talk about it. We will really ...

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  20. A TONQUETIED PARTY.

    Mr. R. Ross, Gosford, writes:—I see that Mr. Dunn is trying to get back to Parliament after turning his coat. Can such a double-minded man ...

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  21. LABOR'S GIFT TO FREEHOLDERS.

    Mr. Robert Patten, president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, states emphatically that if the Labor party succeed in repealing the ...

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  22. PREPARING FOR THE FRAY.

    At last meeting of the Murrumburrah Branch F.S.A., Mr. E. Murphy (president) in the chair, it was decided that should anything of importance ...

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  23. THE ONLY ISSUE.

    Mr. Wade, speaking at Coonabaraban, impressed upon his hearers that freehold v ledschold was the only issue in conflict. He blamed Mr. ...

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  24. "LAND OR NO LAND?"

    Mr. Holman, speaking at Coonaraban, denied Mr. Wade's assertion that the issue was freehold versus leasehold, it was rather land or no ...

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  25. THE FATE OF DEMOCRACY.

    "Upon your decision," said Mr. Holman, "will depend the fate of advanced democracy, of progressive and active democracy throughout New South ...

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  26. "HOW WE ARE GOVERNED."

    "We are told," said Mr. Holman at Curlewis on Saturday, "that the issue at this election is purely one of leasehold versus freehold. There is no ...

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