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  5. Politics from the Rural Standpoint

    THEY must be strong, we might say bigoted, party men who can approve of the perpetual motions of want of confidence with which ...

    Article : 298 words
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  7. THE MURRUMBIDGEE COMMUNE.

    It is a moot point whether or not opponents of Labor Socialism should have been glad or sad when they read Mr. Griffith's slowing prospectus of ...

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  8. F.S.W. FUNDS.

    The discussions on the question of the capitation fee Which break out sporadically at Farmers and Settlers' Association meetings indicate a ...

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  9. N.S.W. Parliament, Anno Domini 1950

    THE INTERMINABLE WADE-WILLIS CONTROVERSY. The aged lender of the Opposition, Charles Gregory Wade; moves [?]th vote of censure on the venerable Speaker Willis in an empty House. Motion r[?]ed out of order. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. How we are Governed

    Mr. Beeby informed the Orange Political Labor League that he intends to submit his name for selection in the ballot for a candidate to ...

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  11. THE NEXT REFERENDA.

    Speaking at Wodonga on Thursday last, Mr. Walt, the Victorian Treasurer, declared the State Government's attitude on the next Federal ...

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  12. MR. NIELSEN'S POSITION.

    the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly rlday Mr. Wood asked the Premier M'Gowen whether the State Goment had determined to establish ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND'S FEDERAL SEATS.

    Commenting upon the Federal Senate elections in Queensland, the Toowoomba "Chronicle" says:—In Queensland there should be a Liberal ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE RIGHTS.

    Mr. Watt, the Victorian State Treasurer, speaking at Wodonga, said that since the Fisher Government took office it had seemed to be the constant ...

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  15. DECENTRALISATION.

    Mr. McGowen; Premier of N.S.W. replying, to the toast of "the Ministry and Parliament" at the opening of the Eastwood town hall on Saturday, ...

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  16. THE INDEPENDENT VOTE.

    he advantage of an electorate reing an independent member, [?]ged to no putty, is well exempli in the coastal electorates to the ...

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  17. ANOTHER N.S.W. CENSURE MOTION.

    In the N.S.W. Assembly last Thursday, Mr. Wade, lender of the Opposition, moved a vote of censure upon the Government. He based his attack upon ...

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  18. "HOW WE ARE GOVERNED"

    Mr. John Gannon, Hawkwood, writes:—"Your paper is fair at between the views of the Sydney dailies and the "Worker,' and you are right. ...

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