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  2. THE LAND Telephones: M 6971. (2 Lines) Telegrams: "The Land," Sydney. ADDRESS: 57-59 REGENT STREET, SYDNEY.

    It has always been customary to invite the head of the Government to attend and speak at the opening luncheon of the R.A.S. annual show; and invaccordance with precedent Mr. Lang was invited this year—much as almost everyone' else present would have preferred his room to his company! ...

    Article : 301 words
  3. NOTES FROM A COUNTRYMAN'S DIARY.

    THE much discussed private farm loan scheme has emerged from ...

    Article : 1,683 words
  4. Mr. Lang Stripped Bare

    The A.L.P. Easter Conference was a wrangle throughout—that was entirely according to precedent! There, was a determined fight for mastery between two of the most ambitious, and most politically unscrupulous men in the Labor movement, Messrs. Theodore and Lang—that also was entirely ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. Oyster Farmers and Others

    The sluggard has been invited to go to the ant for instruction and now the bolshie has had to go to the oyster. A Minister has discovered that oysters cannot go red, which is an allusive way of saying that oyster farming is not an employment for our modern cotton-wool communists. ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. ON THE STOCKYARD FENCE: THE MEN ON THE LAND MAKE THEIR OWN POLITICS

    A.C. (Cooma) writes:—I attended a protest meeting in Bombala on Wednesday, March 25. There was no mention of any New State move ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. A Right Way and a Wrong

    The fact that the men on the land are having to pay an interest rate that they cannot afford to pay amply justifies any Government in investigating the interest problem, to discover if interest rates cannot be adjusted to suit the country's needs. ...

    Article : 824 words
  8. WILL IMMIGRATION SAVE AUSTRALIA?

    "Barcoo" writes:—"If we are to hold Australia we will have to fill it with our own flesh and blood," declared Mr. Theodore Fink ...

    Article : 570 words
  9. WILL YOU ECONOMISE?

    Mr. Henry Beames, "Calabah," Gilgandra, writes:—"The man on the land makes [?] own politics." But does he? I ai ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. HAND HIM HIS "TIME

    Mr. C. E. Corby, Binniguy, writes: Mr. Lang has now placed the coping stone on his efforts to damage Australia. His policy of repudiation is not ...

    Article : 693 words
  11. AS REPUDIATION IS THR FASHION

    W.T., Gilgandra, writes: Please find enclosed one pound, being subscription for "The Land" paper. I sold 20 sheep skins and 201b of rabbit ...

    Article : 165 words
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