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  5. PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNDER REVIEW

    What is the cause of the sand drift? Can the problem of dealing with it be solved? These were the questions that faced the conference of ...

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  7. The Future of Mallee Farming

    Mr. Brake touched upon a phase of Mallee farming, when speaking as the conference concerning the drift sand problem, that is not frequently ...

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  8. SENATOR GUTHRIE,

    Who, in a speech in the Senate, strongly supported Senator Lynch’s motion that the promise to pay 3/ per bushel on wheat grown in 1930-31 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE VOICE OF THE PRESS AND THE PEOPLE

    “You can not only take off your hat to the cow, but your coat as well, for I believe that it is the old cow that will help Australia back from ...

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  10. THIS WEEK’S SLOGAN - A MESSAGE FROM LONG AGO

    There cannot a greater judgment befall a country than such a dreadful spirit of division as rends a government into two distinct people and makes them greater strangers and more averse to one another than if they were actually two different nations.... This influence is very fatal both to men’s morals and their understandings: it sinks the virtue of a nation and not only so but destroys even ...

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