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Issue Details: First known date: 1929... 1929 The Geraldton Guardian & Express
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1929
    • Geraldton, Geraldton area, Dongara - Geraldton - Northampton area, Southwest Western Australia, Western Australia,: Alfred John Enright , 1929-1947 .
      Link: U24373Web resource Digital copy of print publication via Australian Newspapers (AN) Service.
      Note/s:
      • Colophon: 'Printed and published for Geraldton Newspapers Limited, by Alfred John Enright, at Guardian Buildings, Marine-terrace, Geraldton, Western Australia.' (3 January 1929)

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Daily Monday to Saturday 3 Jan. 1929-13 Sept. 1930; Tri-weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 16 Sept. 1930-1 Aug. 1942; Bi-weekly on Wednesday and Saturday 5 Aug. 1942-30 Mar. 1946; Tri-weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 2 Apr. 1946-30 Dec. 1947.
Range:
Vol. 1, no. 1 (3 Jan. 1929)-v. 19, no. 3345 (30 Dec. 1947)
Mergers:
The Geraldton Guardian and The Geraldton Express amalgamated in 1929 to become The Geraldton Guardian & Express.
Price:
2d.

Has serialised

Easy Money, A. E. Yarra , single work novel adventure

'"Easy Money Macdonald", the educated, athletic, strong-minded son of a wealthy squatter, falls in love with a lovely singer and dancer on the stage, and thus finds he has offended his proud father, who gives him the alternative of breaking the engagement or being disinherited. Macdonald does not hesitate. There is too much of the fighter in him for that, but as he is penniless without his father's aid he must find a way lo make money for himself, and as Agnes, the singer, is used to luxury, he cannot see bright prospects in an overseer's job on a station as the only means of supporting her, or a clerkship in some city office where his knowledge of stock would be an advantage.

'So he casts about for an avenue to quick wealth, accepts an offer to capitalise his skill as an amateur boxer by turning professional, and makes his plans to plunge the whole of his winnings from his title bout on his half brumby racehorse in a bold bid for a fortune.'

Source:

'Our New Serial', Geraldton Guardian and Express, 10 September 1938, p.4.

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