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  4. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    EVEN the Liberal press is beginning to admit that the Liberal party of New South Wales cannot much longer hold together ...

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  7. SCHEMES OF RECONSTRUCTION.

    We have the fullest sympathy with those Liberals who want to reform the party on democratic lines: nevertheless we sincerely hope that they will ...

    Article : 654 words
  8. THE RAILWAY WRECKAGE. TAX.

    Every man who has transactions with the N.S.W.railway department, either as the sender or the receiver of persihable or breakable goods, must ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. MR. WADE AS JONAH.

    The defeat of the Liberals at last election was so complete that no sane Liberal, it might be thought, would look with favor upon a proposal to ...

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  10. Only Eggs!

    A Canley Vale Poultry Breeder suggests the appointment of Departmental defectives, to prevent the destruction and theft of goods by railway servants. The "Farmer and Settler" advises the formation of a producers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE QUOTA OF Ms.H.R.

    Those who estimate the progress of New South Wales by its success In "downing" its neighbors have been eagerly scanning the census figures to ...

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  12. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY FAILURE.

    The daily press has shown a tendency to throw bouquets at the railway commissioners because of the freedom from accidents which has marked the ...

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  13. Straight from the Man on the Land

    Tallebredgera writes:—Your cartoon of the crawling stock trains was very effective, No doubt the next thing we will have will be a notice in all stock ...

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  14. WHO PAYS THE TAXES?

    Mr. John Flonagan, of Gunbar, in the course of a long reply to Mr. Harrison's land taxation proposals, says:—Mr. Harrison tells us what ...

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  15. TEACHING T.R.J.

    A.L.L. writes:— Starving stock and rolling stock, Trains that simply crawl, Sheep and cattle losing weight ...

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