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W. A. Duncan W. A. Duncan i(A20645 works by) (birth name: William Augustine Duncan)
Also writes as: 'Icolmkill'
Born: Established: 12 Mar 1811 Aberdeenshire,
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Scotland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 25 Jun 1885 Petersham, Marrickville - Camperdown area, Sydney Southern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1837
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1 The Late Charles Harpur W. A. Duncan , 1874 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 28 March vol. 9 no. 221 1874; (p. 494)
1 The Register's Dying Words W. A. Duncan , 1845 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 27 December vol. 5 no. 127 1845; (p. 301)
The editor of the Weekly Register resigns his position and offers some concluding remarks on the future prospects of the colony of New South Wales. The editor forecasts dire times for the colony if squatters are given their way, if royal authority is undermined and if a 'liberal and enlightened system' of education fails.
1 The Atlas Versus the Register : The 'Constitution' in Danger W. A. Duncan , 1845 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 6 December vol. 5 no. 124 1845; (p. 265-267)
A prolonged editorial comment on the respective editorial stances of the Atlas and the Weekly Register in relation to the governance of New South Wales.
1 The Newspaper Press W. A. Duncan , 1844 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 6 April vol. 2 no. 37 1844; (p. 517)
1 Mr Samuel Lyons W. A. Duncan , 1843 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 9 January vol. 15 no. 1761 1843; (p. 2)
1 To Correspondents. The Author of Tarquin W. A. Duncan , 1843 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 16 September vol. 1 no. 8 1843; (p. 1)
Brief letter from the editor in response to correspondence from 'The Author of Tarquin', i.e. Samuel Prout Hill.
1 Our Resurrexion W. A. Duncan , 1843 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 29 July vol. 1 no. 1 1843; (p. 1-2)
The Weekly Register's editor sets out the parameters of the newspaper's raison d'être, placing it within the political and social context of New South Wales in 1843.
1 Prospectus of the Sydney Review, and Weekly True Chronicle W. A. Duncan , 1843 single work advertisement
— Appears in: The Teetotaller, and General Newspaper , 7 June vol. 2 no. 74 1843; (p. 4) The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts, and General Literature , 29 July vol. 1 no. 1 1843; (p. 11) The Colonial Observer , 22 July vol. 2 no. 149 1843; (p. 1179)
1 8 y separately published work icon The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature Duncan's Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature; The Weekly Register W. A. Duncan (editor), Sydney : W. A. Duncan , 1843-1845 Z1081320 1843-1845 newspaper (100 issues)

The Weekly Register commenced with the declaration that 'having undergone a political martyrdom, and having had our fabled deeds recorded in apocryphal Chronicles, we rise again like the phoenix'. The newspaper committed itself to 'contribute of such good sense, moderate acquirements, and honesty of purpose as God has imparted to us, to support the rights, and advance the position and interests of the people of our adopted country'.

The Weekly Register covered colonial news under the heading 'Domestic Intelligence' and included extensive reporting on the debates of the Legislative Council and the local Sydney City Council. English news featured accounts of resolutions in the British Parliament. General news was drawn from Sydney and its surrounding districts as well as from Port Phillip and Van Diemen's Land.

The Weekly Register initially included a 'Ladies' Register' but this section was later dropped. The 'Literary Register' section remained a permanent feature of the newspaper and regularly included the work of colonial poets, particularly Henry Halloran, Charles Harpur and Henry Parkes (qq.v.). The 'Literary Register' also carried articles on contemporary British poets and ran a series on 'Notable Men' from a range of historical periods and countries. A collection of biographical essays titled 'Heads of Australian People' featured eminent citizens of the colony and included an illustration of each 'head'.

The Register's theatre reviews covered performances at the Victoria and the City Theatre and space was often given to new musical performances. The compositions of Isaac Nathan (q.v.) were highlighted in the newspaper's pages. As with other colonial papers of the 1840s, the Weekly Register covered shipping intelligence, births and deaths, and commercial advertising (particularly for land sales). The Register gave considerable space to instructional essays on agricultural cultivation and it also included lists of books for sale at Duncan's Repository of English and European Literature.

The Weekly Register's editorial stance was strongly opposed to the views expressed in the Atlas (edited for a time by Robert Lowe (q.v.)). The Register's editor, William Duncan (q.v.), was a supporter of the colonial governor, Sir George Gipps, and Gipps's policies. Duncan used the Register's pages to raise several political debates with the Atlas and its editorial opinions.

1 To Mr. Thomas Smith, Lower George-Street W. A. Duncan , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 4 August vol. 4 no. 428 1842; (p. 2)
1 Our Anniversary W. A. Duncan , 1842 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 2 August vol. 4 no. 427 1842; (p. 2)
In this editorial W. A. Duncan details the conflict between himself and two of the joint proprietors of the Australasian Chronicle, Timothy Maher and Thomas Smith, over his editorship of the Chronicle.
1 Untitled W. A. Duncan , 1842 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 30 July vol. 4 no. 426 1842; (p. 2)
1 1 y separately published work icon Australia the Wide and the Free : A National Song i "A song for Australia, the wide and the free will I sing while the cup passes round", W. A. Duncan , Isaac Nathan (composer), 1842 Sydney : Isaac Nathan , 1842 Z1743129 1842 single work lyric/song
1 The Press W. A. Duncan , 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 2 November vol. 3 no. 310 1841; (p. 2)
1 Our Anniversary W. A. Duncan , 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 3 August vol. 3 no. 271 1841; (p. 2)
1 Circulation of the Sydney Newspapers W. A. Duncan , 1841 single work advertisement
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 3 April vol. 3 no. 219 1841; (p. 1)
1 The Free Press W. A. Duncan , 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 7 January vol. 3 no. 182 1841; (p. 2)
1 To Our Subscribers W. A. Duncan , 1841 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 2 January vol. 3 no. 180 1841; (p. 2)
2 1 y separately published work icon Long Live Victoria : A National Anthem i "Long live Victoria O Lord save the Queen", W. A. Duncan , Isaac Nathan (composer), 1841 Sydney : F. Ellard , 1841 Z1638623 1841 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 24 June vol. 3 no. 254 1841; (p. 1) Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser , 2 July vol. 16 no. 1929 1841; (p. 2)
1 A Public Library W. A. Duncan , 1840 single work column
— Appears in: Australasian Chronicle , 3 January vol. 2 no. 45 1840; (p. 2)
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