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Ourselves
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 6 September vol. 2 no. 201 1845; (p. 2) -
Renewal of the Year
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"Says Brother Chronicle, with aspect grave,",
1844
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poetry
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 9 January vol. 17 no. 2075 1844; (p. 2) 'On the Australian Chronicle's [sic] claim that 1844 is a "renovated year".' (Webby) -
To the Readers of the Chronicle
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 23 December vol. 1 no. 22 1843; (p. 2) -
Untitled
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 29 November vol. 1 no. 15 1843; (p. 2) -
A Word at Parting to Our Friends and Subscribers
1843
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 25 November vol. 1 no. 14 1843; (p. 2)
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Untitled
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 11 October vol. 1 no. 1 1843; (p. 2) -
Untitled
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correspondence
— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 14 October vol. 1 no. 2 1843; (p. 2) -
Newspaper Proprietorship
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 18 October vol. 1 no. 3 1843; (p. 2) -
A Word at Parting to Our Friends and Subscribers
1843
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 25 November vol. 1 no. 14 1843; (p. 2) -
Untitled
1843
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— Appears in: The Morning Chronicle , 29 November vol. 1 no. 15 1843; (p. 2)
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
3s. for 8 lines and under, and 1s. per inch for every additional inch, each insertion.
Advertisers should mark on each advertisement the number of insertions required; otherwise they are continued till countermanded. Orders to discontinue or alter advertisements must be sent in before six o'clock on the evenings of Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; but new advertisements are received till six o'clock on the evening before publication.-All instructions must be given in writing, and all letters post paid.
(Vol. 1 no. 1 11 October 1843)
Epigraph: 'Be just and fear not:/ Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's,/ Thy God's, and truth's.' - Shakespeare.
The epigraph, continued from the Australasian Chronicle, appears above the editorial from vol. 1 no. 1 11 October 1843.