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Issue Details:
First known date:
1838...
vol.
4
no.
162
17 March
1838
of
The Cornwall Chronicle
est. 1835
The Cornwall Chronicle
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Notes
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Most of the correspondence in this issue is in defence of the editor of the Cornwall Chronicle, William Lushington Goodwin at the expense of the Launceston port officer, Matthew Curling Friend. The two men were in a long running feud that escalated in 1838.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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South Australia,
single work
column
A brief paragraph acknowledging the receipt of nos 12,13 and 14 of the South Australian Gazette 'which papers are remarkable only for the misrepresentations they contain. Mr George Stephenson [sic], the Editor of the Gazette, denies in direct language that he is the Editor. As we learn to the contrary from many respectable gentlemen, we are bound to disbelieve his assertion ... we cease to notice the scurrilous and cowardly South Australian Gazette, while under its present management.'
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The Cornwall Almanack,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement for the 1838 edition of the Cornwall Almanack.
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Reporter Wanted,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement for a reporter for the Cornwall Chronicle. The advertisement is dated 3 March 1838.
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Compositor Wanted,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement for a compositor 'to work upon the Melbourne Advertiser'. Applicants were asked to apply to the [Cornwall] Chronicle Office. The advertisement is dated 10 February 1838.
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