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Note: Author not verified. The column is the lead article so is possibly written by George O'Brien, the newspaper publisher and proprietor.
Issue Details: First known date: 1841... 1841 The Chronicle and Its Correspondents
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser provides further commentary on its on-going argument with the Australasian Chronicle. The sectarian debate eruprted over a lecture delivered in late September 1841 by Roman Catholic Bishop John Bede Polding. The Chronicle, a Catholic newspaper, supported Dr Polding's views on the colony; the Monitor, whose sympathies lay with the Church of England, opposed them.

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2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32191062 The Chronicle and Its Correspondentssmall AustLit logo Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser
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  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • 1841
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