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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 82

The Press of the Colony

The Press of the Colony,

foremost among them being the Kapunda Herald, the S. A. Register, and the Adelaide Observer. The first named paper has consistently advocated State leasing since 1872, the year in which a Society having similar objects to this was formed in our town, but which, being too far in advance of public opinion of the day, died in its infancy. For upwards of two years the Register and the Observer have spoken out boldly and plainly in favor of land nationalization. The [unclear: Port] Adelaide News, the Gawler Standard, The Burra Record, the Jamestown Review, the Terowie Enterprise, the S. A. Times, and possibly other papers that have escaped my notice, have also given their support, while the S.A. Advertiser rendered good service by reprinting in its columns Mr. George's masterly work "Social Problems," although the Advertiser's editorial utterances are not so far favorable to us. This is, in my opinion, matter for congratulation, as it is very desirable that the public should be made so-quainted with all that can be said on the other side. From