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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    IT was a mere coincidence that in last issue of the "Farmer and Settler" an article on the deterioration of Australian draught horses followed ...

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  7. GAGGING A COUNCILLOR.

    The old question of the relation of F.S.A. branches and progress association to shire and municipal councils, comes up in a new form in an incident ...

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  8. The Same Old Story!

    "NO TRUCK AVAILABLE." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OUR RAILWAY FAILURE.

    A member of the N.S.W. State Parliament who this week asked the premier to send Mr. Johnson back to England, was told that the ...

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  10. HOW We are Governed

    The by-election for Boothby (S.A.) To fill the vacancy caused by the death of the lath Mr, E. L. Batchelor will take place on November 11, ...

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  11. LIBERALS SUPPORT. F.S.A. CHOICE.

    At the annual meeting of Peak Hill Branch T.S.A. the matter of selecting a parliamentary candidate was discussed, and delegates were appointed to the ...

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  12. MORE SCENES.

    Another scene occurred in the N.S.W. Parliament this week, the participantS in. which were the Speaker and Mr. Moxham. The Parramatta member ...

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  13. LABOR'S HOPES.

    Mr. J. P. Osborne, M.L.A., speaking on the probable result of the forthcoming by-election, said:—"From what one can gather the ...

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  14. HOLDING THE SCALES OF JUSTICE.

    Mr. Trofie, N.S.W. Minister for Agriculture, speaking at Quipolly, said it had been asserted that the Labor party because they proposed to establish ...

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  15. CHARTING STEAMERS.

    Mr. J. M. Hensley, Weelong, Forbes, writes:—I see by the papers that Dr. Arthur advises that the Government should charter largo steamers to bring ...

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  16. THE LIBERAL-COUNTRY PARTY COMPACT.

    Mr. Gordon Smith, Pretoria, Wingham, in the course of a letter to Uncle Wiseman, says:—I will try to bring my friend into line with the rest of ...

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  17. THE NEW POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    When the Changes in the Federal Cabinet were announced the House of Representative this week, It was plainly shown who was the more popular of ...

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  18. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Wade, leader of the N.S.W. liberals speaking at West Maitland, referred to the release of Dixon, who was sent to goal in connection with ...

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