Mr. E. S. Twigg. Cowra. writes:- Half or more of the homes of the people receive Government assistance in this State. Can it continue? Before ...
Article : 197 wordsThe cities have been seriously overbuilt. so that the tightening of the money market ought to have a steadying induence in the ranks of the ...
Article : 68 wordsTHE "raw of the surf"—Sunburn. MOTOR NOTE—the grind when the nov[?] changes gear.—"Ariel." THERE is only one thing more ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsThe result of the Wheat Pool Conference at Canberra is entirely good insofar that the principle of a Commonwealth Pool, controlled by the growers, is at last recognised. The Scullin Government's love of the producers, however, has not ...
Article : 170 wordsWe should do all possible to develop the private initiative of the citizen and keep as far away from government participation in industry as possible. ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. J. R. McIntyre, of Black Mountain, who is on the side of the Newcastle miners in their present stand[?] writes:— ...
Article : 292 wordsIt has to be recognised, of course, that Australia's national policy is to industrialise our own country. Imports of British machinery, textiles, ...
Article : 77 wordsPolitics is compromise. Every act passed in every parliament in the world is an individual minister's or member's ideal, modified by the author, to bring it within the realm of what he believes to be practical politics: then torn to pieces on the floor of the legislative chamber: trampled on in the ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. H. R. Nicholson. Chatswood, writes:—In an article entitled "Organisation of Markets," in "The Land" of 17/l/'30 ...
Article : 707 wordsWhen the nation is found not to be running on an even keel the banks have to take the situation in hand, as they did at the time of the war. ...
Article : 123 wordsNot very long ago the dairymen were our poor and distressed brethren, pitied by every other branch of rural industry. Their case seemed utterly hopeless. At Mudgee last week Mr. L. T. MacInnes. N.S.W. Director of Dairying, ...
Article : 286 wordsThe northern part of New South Wales occupies a wonderful tract of country from the point of land fertility and scenic beauty, and it is not so ...
Article : 135 wordsThe more 1 visit England the more I admire the courageous spirit with which you are facing the terrible financial burdens left by the war. The ...
Article : 160 wordsA German doctor on a visit to Australia marvels at the waste that is permitted in our secondary industries. We make too little of our by-products. We are too easily content to export our raw materials, instead of exporting our finished products. We have one profit where we might be enjoying three ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsWith talk of an early State election in the air, electors are turning an appraising eye upon the administrative and legislative record of the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe argument against the use of the Alsatian dog in Australia does not rest entirely or even principally, on the known savageness of that particular breed but rather on its size and type. All bush people know that dingoes will mate with tame dogs—and often ...
Article : 171 wordsFor countries such as Australia the only concern is whether the efforts of prohibitionists—who will be reinforced more and more from America ...
Article : 173 wordsJust a cheery word or two Changes skies of gray to blue Just a glad hello that's flung To the neighbors old and young. ...
Article : 179 words"The Land," as the official [?] of the Farmers and Settler's Association, and the author[?]tive voice of the Man [?] the Land, desires to give the rural view on all public questions affecting primary pro[?] and the primary producer. ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 21 Feb 1930, Page 4
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