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  2. AUTUMN SHOW

    In delightful autumn weather the 14th annual show of the Lilydale Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Association was held yesterday, and attracted what was ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "W. Riley" (Sheffield).—The answer to both your queries is, "Yes." "J. J. Campbell."—We cannot, take the matter from another journal. ...

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  4. A FARMER TO FARMERS.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I would like to address a few remarks to my brother farmers re the coming federal elections. I understand that some ...

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  5. MR. READY AND THE MIDLANDS

    Sir,—In Mr. Ready's letter in reply to Mr. Norman Nicolson I note, among many glaring inaccuracies, one, at any rate, which I am in a position ...

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  6. THE SPORTS GATHERING.

    This year the society carried out a splendid programme of sports with the aid of a separate committee, under the secretaryship of Mr. J. M. Sulzberger, ...

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  7. MR. CAMERON AND THE LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    Sir,—Mr. Burbury has replied to my last letter, and in objecting to my criticism he should have pointed out what part of my letter was incorrect. This ...

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  8. LABOUR TACTICS

    Sir,—In looking back on previous elections, it appears to me that there has never yet been such a display of unscrupulous tactics as that now shown by ...

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  9. MR NICOLSON'S NUT CRACKED.

    Sir,—In looking over your Wednesday paper I noticed an insertion in reference to a farm rented by me for about 10 years, a portion of the Merton Vale ...

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  10. THE NEW FINANCE SCHEME.

    Sir,—Senator Clemons has written several articles on this subject. lie gives several reasons for voting "Yes." 1. It is a good agreement for the ...

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  11. MIDLAND PROPERTIES.

    Sir,—In your issue of the let inst. Mr. R. K. Ready, in his usual random style, endeavours to disprove and discount the statements contained in my letter of ...

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  12. THE SPECIOUS PLEAS OF CANDIDATES.

    Sir,—The anti-Labour candidates are entering specious pleas to the effect that they are greatly in favour of old-age pensions; but the past actions of some ...

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  13. TRUTH ABOUT THE MIDLANDS.

    Sir,—I have perused with interest the controversy now going on in the press about the above subject, and am quite convinced that Mr. Norman Nicolson is ...

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  14. MR. READY ON LAND TAXATION.

    Sir,—I have to thank the "Examiner," also some of the big landholders, for the attacks they have made on me. It affords some indication of the alarm with ...

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  15. MR. READY AND THE MIDLANDS.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue I notice Mr. Ready has added another to his long list of misstatements. He states in his letter to Mr. Bennett that the Strathmore ...

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  16. LONGFORD.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held at the Anglican Church on Sunday last. The Rev. L. T. Tarleton was the preacher for the day, and gave suitable ...

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