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Issue Details:
First known date:
1835...
vol.
1
no.
45
5 November
1835
of
The Colonist
est. 1835
The Colonist
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* Contents derived from the 1835 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Untitled,
single work
column
In this short column, the writer for the Colonist, probably Henry Bull, notes the return to Sydney from Lake Bathurst of the Sydney Monitor's editor Edward Smith Hall. Bull also refers to the Monitor's epithet for the Colonist - 'the Cunning-ist'.
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To the Editor of the Australian,
single work
correspondence
'Alpha' comments on the editorial style of J. R. Hardy of the Australian. Other Sydney newspapers are also mentioned in the letter.
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Botany Bay Flowersi"'Tis strange to see a Justice turning poet;",
single work
poetry
'[On Barron Field's] Coarse and poor verses.' (Webby)
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The Sydney Coronal : To the Public,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement seeking subscriptions to the Sydney Coronal, Charles Macdonald's monthly magazine of his poetry.
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