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  6. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    IN the approaching by-elections at Liverpool Plaint and Mudgee, the electors will have three possible courses open to them. They may ...

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  7. THE HOMEBUSH SCANDAL.

    The conditions were very bad at Homebush stock saleyards when the Public Works Committee paid their surprise visit lost week; yet no worse ...

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  8. THE F.S.A.'s LIBERAL BIAS.

    It is said that Mr. John Perry tried, to avoid signing the Liberal pledge, desiring to stand in a clean and straightforward way as a Country ...

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  9. The Bashful Wooer

    FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. This picture illustrates the Tragedy of the By-elections, and is specially dedicated to the Storey Democrats and the Farmers and Settlers's Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE CURSE OF THE CAUCUS.

    If however, they turn to the other candidate the electors are in no better case. Mr. Ashford, like Mr. Perry, is a district landowner-so dog will eat ...

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  11. ANOTHER LITTLE PLANK.

    We are so English in New South Wales that we observe at least one holiday just because they do it in England, though not one Australian in ...

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  12. How we are Governed?

    Mr. Grifilth, N.S.W., Minister for Works declares that some of the contracts entered into by the late Government and Messrs, Huskins, are a ...

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  13. A WARNING TO MR. MORTON.

    The following telegram was received by the "Mudgee Gaurdian," signed by several Labour supporters:—" Independent and Labour supporters of Mr. Harry ...

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  14. THE BY-ELECTIONS.

    The political fight in the Mudgee and Liverpool Plains electorates is being pursued by both panics with the utmost vigor, and so evenly does opinion seem ...

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  15. F.S.A. BRANCH PREPARING.

    At a meeting of the Wee Waa Farmers and Settlers' Association on Saturday the matter of a suitable candidate should an election be held ...

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  16. EX-LABOR MEN.

    In reply to a question as to whether Mr. Gilbert was at one time a member of a Labour League at Junee Mr. Wade at Mudgoe, said he could ...

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  17. MR. HOLMAN ON RIGHTS OF FREEHOLDERS.

    "I ask you now, once and for all," said Mr. Holman at Gulgong on Tuesday, "to accept a definite statement made by me, at the last election, and ...

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  18. LABOR ORGANISATION.

    The feverish haste and anxiety with which the various districts are being canvassed is remarkable (says the Gulgong correspondent of the "S.M. ...

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  19. THE LANDS PORTFOLIO.

    Whilst pointing-out that he takes his appointment as Minister for Lands is "only to tide over a little time until Mr. Mr Gowen returns," Mr. ...

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  20. LAND NATIONALISATION.

    Mr. Holman, replying to a question at Mudgee said the nationalisation of land was a plank in the party's platform. ...

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