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  2. ON THE STOCK-YARD FENCE

    "Farmer," Wugga, writes:- There i.s a grout flourish of trumpets by the Australian agricultural machinery firms over a crop of 5 per ...

    Article : 180 words
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    Advertising : 59 words
  4. Humors and Rumors.

    DOMAIN LOGIC: "I never starved "critic" matches will be commenced at to death yet. and I ain't going to now!" THE first of the series of the Test ...

    Article : 429 words
  5. PUBLIC OPINION

    The duty of the wheat-grower is to test any proposal in terms of the advantage to himself, for if it is a good thing for the primary producer, ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. "The Land" Forward Movement

    Next issue of "The Land" will murk the inauguration of a notable forward movement in the history of Country Party journalism. From June 13, "The Land" and "The Countrywoman" will be separate publications, actuated by the same spirit, and pledged to the same ideals, but "The Land" catering, ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. A DISSATISFIED FARMER

    Mr. A. E. C. Treloar, Condobolin, writes:- I beg to draw the attention of my fellow farmers in distress to the ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. CURE WORSE THAN DISEASE

    What is needed is not so much to stop imports us to increase our exports, and in that connection the policy adopted by the Government will make ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. The King—God Bless Him

    Throughout, the Commonwealth was celebrated this week, quietly and without undue ostentation, yet not without dignity, and certainly not without feelings of genuine loyalty, and respect, and affection, the birthday of George V., King of Australia. ...

    Article : 407 words
  10. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Mr, R. H. Webster, in further comment on the sugar industry, and partieularly in reply to Mr. C. A. Watson ("The Land," 18/4/',30), says:— ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. PREACHING AND PRACTICE

    A few short weeks ago the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced that in view of the serious financial and economic situation, the utmost economy ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. A CONFESSION OF INFERIORITY

    Harry J. Stephens, Bennett Street, Bondi, writes:- I expect that you will have many protests from "dinkum Aussies" against ...

    Article : 552 words
  13. What Would You Do With a Million?

    The present contributor to the "Millions" symposium seemed undecided at first, but, like many others, he sees most hope for Australia in her unspoiled youth. TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP FOR YOUTH By John Jones, Waverley, Sydney:— ...

    Article : 1,117 words
  14. A Victim of Megalomania

    Sign or Mussolini was "wildly cheered" when he said, at Florence, that Italy was not prepared to remain "a prisoner of the sea." What does that mean? A war of conquest at some other nation's expense? He was cheered again when he said-that the Fascist will was a will of iron. He was further ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. Tasmania's Malady Diagnosed

    Tasmania draws more money from the Commonwealth Treasury than some of the parliamentary representatives of other parts of Australia think the little State ought. And Tasmania wants still more. Someone has thrown out the suggestion that Tasmania be tacked on to ...

    Article : 364 words
  16. WHITHER DRIFTING?

    Mr. H. A. Traves, Canowindra, writes: Now that the cat is out of the bag in regard to the pact between the Nationalist and Country Parties, I ...

    Article : 545 words
  17. AUSTRALIA'S MOTTO

    Ye bankers of Old England Who sit at home at ease, List to the cry for help that comes From far off Southern Seas; ...

    Article : 249 words
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