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  2. MEN AND HAPPENINGS OF AUSTRALIAN INTEREST

    OFF TO LONDON!—The Southern Cross, Kingsford Smiths' 'plane, as she looks to-day—a picture of proud energy and accomplishment. The airmen hop off on their long trip about March 21. SIR WILLIAM [?] OF THE HUGE ENCINES of the Southern Cross being tuned [?] ROBERTSON. [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    We recently published a letter from Mr. Pool for Messrs. Geo. Selth and McRae Ltd. in which complaint was made of a failure to print the whole ...

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  4. SULPHUR AND WOOL PRODUCTION

    The export of wool from Australia represents an annual withdrawal of about 10 million pounds of sulphur from the soil. A recent bulletin of the Council for Scientific and ...

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  5. THE CANADIAN MARKET

    Dear Sir,—I am very much obliged to you for your kindness in inserting my letter re the Canadian Market in your issue of the 8th inst. I beg that ...

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  6. POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE

    FROM HARRY O. LEAVER, Croydon:- Any enlightened and keen student of politics must, in light of the ...

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  7. WHITE AUSTRALIA AND FOREIGN LABOUR

    Sir,—Whilst travelling this district I have been astounded at the number of foreigners employed on the vineyards and orchards. It seems pitable ...

    Article : 388 words
  8. COUNTRY PARTY POLICY

    The following statement made by Mr A. G. Cameron, M.P. at the Carrow Convention sets out in a general way the view of the Country Party, and is, ...

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  9. A RUMOUR DENIED

    Deaf Sir,—I have been informed that a paid organiser of the Country Party is asserting that it is not my intention to again contest the District of Albert ...

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  10. THE TARIFF AND PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    Sir,—Potatoes soared to such a price recently that one almost expected, before their ascent was checked, to see the ultra rich wearing tiny tubers ...

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  11. NEED FOR CONCERTED ACTION IN SEARCHING BUSH FOR LOST PERSONS

    Dear Sir,—In the wild country by which Renmark and neighbouring settlements are surrounded, there will always be the possibility that someone ...

    Article : 405 words
  12. TEMPERANCE NOTES

    The following resolutions were unanimously carried at the recent Conference of Churches in Adelaide:- [?] That in the interests of public order ...

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  13. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT

    A telegram has been received by the Shell Company of Australia Ltd., stating that another London to Capetown flight has succeeded. ...

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  15. WHO WOULD DRINK?

    This is the report of an actual dialogue which took place between two American citizens the other day—one of them a business man, and the other ...

    Article : 253 words
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  17. MILDURA FRUIT DELIVERIES

    Already up to Saturday, March 9. dried fruit deliveries at sheds in the Mildura district totalled 5451 tons, comprsing 2731 tons of currants, 2716 ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. FARMERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

    Sir,—It is said, and not untruthfully, that the way of the reformer is a hard one. Those settlers who have pioneered the Farmers Protection ...

    Article : 310 words
  19. GOING TO THEIR DEATH

    Upton Sinclair, in his latest book, Money Writes," has this important sentence: "All my life I have lived in the presence of fine and beautiful men ...

    Article : 79 words
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  22. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS

    The Australian Producers' Wholesale Co-op. Ltd., Melbourne — "We have been receiving copies of your journal which we much appreciate on ...

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  23. WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY

    Mr. J. B. Armstrong has been elected president and Messrs. R. W. Hill and S. P. Taylor vice-presidents of the Wentworth A. P. and I. Society ...

    Article : 85 words
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