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  6. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    THE Wragge prophecy of a modified drought, and the Ogg forecast of a sporadic season—one of dry spells and patchy ...

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  7. WITH MR. WADE'S CONSENT.

    Close observers will have noted a very gratifying increase of interest in the Country party idea: meetings of farmers in various centres all over the ...

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  8. The Stockowners' Insurance Against Drought

    THE PROVIDENT DAIRYMAN: I am not afraid of Wragge and his droughts, because I am not dependent upon the caprice of the season. I have sunshine and rainfall, grain and grass, all bottled up in those silos: and my cows live ell whatever the season is. That is why my cream cheque are good all the year around, and in bad years as well as in good. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. How we are Governed

    .The N.S.W. Legislative Council on Friday threw out the Savings Bank Amalgamation Bill on the second reading by 10 votes to 9 ...

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  10. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Although the Ministerial campaign in connection with the approaching elections in Queensland will not really open till the Premier has delivered his ...

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  11. THE SYDNEY HOUSING BILL.

    The N.S.W. State Housing Bill has passed through a somewhat turbulent week in Parliament. After being approved by the Assembly it was passed ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.

    The scenes that have occurred in the N.S.W. Parliament since Speaker Willis took the chair have induced the Government to introduce a Parliamentary ...

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  13. A GREAT FARMERS' UNION.

    Mr, J. H. Cecil Roberts, president of the Darling Downs (Q.) Farmers' Union, addressed a meeting of the Lockyer farmers on Saturday on the ...

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  14. WHY NOT FORM LEAGUES?

    Mr. R. F. Knight. North Arm. Murwillumbah, writes:—"I would like to say that I heartily endorse your Country party policy. If ...

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  15. THE LACHLAN ELECTORATE.

    The ballot for the selection of a Liberal candidate for the Lanchlan electorate to oppose the sitting Labor member, Mr. A. Kelly, was held at ...

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