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Advertising : 576 wordsThat Parliament be asked to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the methods employed in the allotment of trucks during the late drought, and ...
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Article : 321 wordsThat this conference urge the government, in view of the large number of applicants for good agricultural lands for bonafide settlement to ...
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Article : 291 wordsOn resuming after tea. Mr. Job Sheldon's resolution providing for the charging of interest to the general revenue was reintroduced, but in the ...
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Advertising : 137 wordsMesrs. Doyle and Wake (both of Dubbo) moved and seconded, respectively: That all excursion trains be ...
Article : 223 wordsThat all homestead selectors and set (Continued on page 8.) (Continued from page 5.) tlement lessees have the privilege to convert their holdings into C.P. and C.L. on the values existing at the date ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 31 Jul 1908, Page 5
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