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Issue Details:
First known date:
1838...
vol.
4
no.
153
13 January
1838
of
The Cornwall Chronicle
est. 1835
The Cornwall Chronicle
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* Contents derived from the 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Untitled,
single work
column
A short paragraph stating that '[o]ur contemporary and friend, Murray, of the Review, of all the Colonial Press, seems to us to have the justest notions of the rights and privileges of civilized human beings ...'
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Untitled,
single work
column
Acknowledgement of the receipt of 'the first number of a manuscript newspaper, entitled The Melbourne Advertiser ... '
A report on an escaped murderer is printed in the 13 January 1838 issue of the Cornwall Chronicle and the source acknowledged as 'M.S.S. Melbourne Advertiser 1st Jan, 1838'. A further editor's note advises: 'a private communication from P. P., of a late date, states that [the murderer] was captured ...'.
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To Be Sold by Public Auction, by Mr Geo. Eddie,
single work
advertisement
The auction includes 'A variety of Books, comprising Works of Bulwer [Edward Bulwer Lytton], [Walter] Scott, [George Gordon] Byron, [Oliver] Goldsmith, &c., &c.'
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To Be Sold by Public Auction by Mr J. W. Bell,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement for '200 volumes of books, upon various subjects. They are neatly bound, recently imported, and many of them works of considerable merit.'
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The Cornwall Almanack,
single work
advertisement
An advertisement for the 1838 edition of the Cornwall Almanack.
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