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- 'The three liberal papers of Townsville, the Northern Age, North Queensland Telegraph and North Queensland Sentinel, have been floated into a limited liability company, with a capital of £10,000.'
- A protest from the northern newspapers at an order from the Postmaster-General stating that the English mails are not to be advertised as the Department considers the newspapers should publish this information without being paid for it. The writer suggests the Postmaster-General should accept an equivalent cut in his own salary and calls for the governance from Brisbane to be cut.
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- The Northern Age 1888 newspaper
- The North Queensland Telegraph and Territoral Separationist 1885 newspaper
- The North Queensland Sentinel 1887 newspaper
- Townsville, Townsville area, Marlborough - Mackay - Townsville area, Queensland,
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