SWEETS to the sweet! More sugar for the sugar Knoxes when "Huron" John Brown leaves a fortune to Sir Adrian Knox. ...
Article : 593 wordsMr. H. K. Rawson. Bogau Gate, writes.- I see that the stamps on our letters are cancelled with the words "Grow ...
Article : 187 wordsIf Mr. Bavin practises what he preaches, he will no doubt secure the co-operation of the general body of the people. Starting at the top where ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsNo comment ought to be needed on the news paragraph that tells of the decision of the important Hawkes Bay (N.Z.) Agricultural Society to have no more Alsatians at the society's shows in future. At one show the society had to face a claim from the father of a severely ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. A. J. Studdy, Boggabri, writes: We wheat cockies listened on the wireless, with much interest and full of expectation, to Prime Minister ...
Article : 658 wordsThe news that Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick will not contest the Orange seat at next State election is of great moment to the Country Party, for Orange is one of the seats to which the C.P. has always been understood to have a reversionary interest. It would have flown the Country Party flag years ago ...
Article : 164 wordsThough the city be palsied with fear, though liquidations and rumours of liquidations fill the air, and prophets of gloom thrive on metropolitan ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Bavin-Buttenshaw Government, in taking the present stand against the 44-hour week and at the same time shaving the salaries of the betterpaid civil servants, has done the bravest thing in Australian political history. Ordinarily to run against the civil service is for a poltical party to commit ...
Article : 178 wordsTrue it is that we must cut our coat according to our cloth, and that we cannot spend that which we do not possess, but ruthlessly to dismiss ...
Article : 113 wordsIn the discussion in the N.S.W. State Parliament on the Mental Defectives Bill, Mr. Booth complained that the bill dealt with the effects and not with the causes of mental deficiency. Those that have studied this terrible fruit of our modern civilisation ...
Article : 183 wordsIt is unfortunate that by the effluxion of time a general election is clue this year. The country at the moment cannot afford the expense of an election; ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. P. N. Quirk, Euchareena, writes: My attention has been, drawn to a letter over the signature of Mr. R. H. Gavin, commenting upon the wool ...
Article : 532 wordsA little news item that may have escaped the notice of the average newspaper reader was the published statement that for eighteen months, past there have been no new appointments to the N.S.W. public service. Officers have retired, officers have been transferred to the Commonwealth service, ...
Article : 179 wordsPeople who the unemployed are a drain on the resources of the rest of the community not only to the extent of the maintenance they receive; they ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. Bavin wields the axe to cut a way out of the financial jungle. May he survive the attacks of the wild beasts whose roaring is so incessant! ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsWhat Melbourne Cup is to sport Sydney Royal Show is to Australian agriculture. Other capital cities have worthy exhibitions of the products of the land; but the blue-riband event for the men on the land is Sydney Royal, where Australia's aristocracy in live stock parade and where ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. B. Cole. Molong. writes:- Science has indisputably demonstrated that an element of nature cannot he entirely destroyed, and that it ...
Article : 571 wordsEditorial utterances in "The Land" are sometimes assumed to be the official voice of the Farmers and Settlers' Association or of the Country Party. Actually, however, "The Land" is not the "official organ," in the sense that all it utters is dictated by the executive of either body. The ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 4 Apr 1930, Page 4
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