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Advertising : 2,077 wordsMr. T. I. Campbell stated in the F.S.A. conference that in response to a telegram from Mr. Newsome, of the Narrandera Brunch, he would convene ...
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Advertising : 846 wordsConference gave a few minutes' consideration to a proposition by Mr. C. E. Campbell, of Coraki, that opticians should be qualified before being ...
Article : 190 wordsTowards the close of the conference a movement was set on foot to recognise the services of Mr. R. Patten to the association. And although Mr. ...
Article : 99 wordsIt is a common saying in Sydney that one could not throw a stone in a crowd without hitting a justice of the peace, but this happy or unhappy ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. A. Stewart humorously attempted to induce delegates to hold next year's conference at Parkes, and a Wagga delegate also sought to thrust ...
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Article : 117 wordsIt was announced an Monday that a telegram had been received from the Chatsworth branch of the Cane-growers' Union on the Clarence River ...
Article : 88 wordsConference on Tuesday had the subject of the compulsory drills brought before it by Mr. McCreadie on behalf of the Brodies' Plains Branch. This ...
Article : 276 wordsWhile debating the question of reestablishing electors' rights, Mr. Trethowan remarked that a good deal of abuse was going on at polling booths. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe "very head and front of our offending" has been that through thick and thin the "Farmer and Settler" has advocated a Country party platform ...
Article : 171 wordsConference did not give very close attention to the co-operative agricultural credit system of Raiffeisen, as explained by Mr. C. S. Allen, of the ...
Article : 369 wordsA matter which aroused an interesting debate on Monday was that relating to country schools and school residences. It was brought forward by ...
Article : 493 wordsIt will be recollected by "Farmer and Settler" readers that at the F.S.A. conference of 1911 this journal was singled out by the president—or the executive ...
Article : 377 wordsConference on Tuesday devoted a few lively minutes to a speech delivered the previous night at Annandale by Mr. A. Griffith, Minister for Works. ...
Article : 610 wordsSome heat was imparted into a debate at the conference on Monday when a proposition supported by the Urana, New England. Channon, Combaning ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 26 Jul 1912, Page 3
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