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'On July 2, 1841, [R. L.] Murray's Austral-Asiatic Review appeared under the following title: The Tasmanian/is again incorporated with/ the Austral-Asiatic Review/Tasmanian and Australian Advertiser./ The Review continued this extraordinary title until October 17, 1844, when the old conjoint title, the Tasmanian and Austral-Asiatic Review, was again given to it ...'Source: E. Morris Miller, Pressmen and Governors (1952): 174
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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The Little Boys of the Orphan School to the Editor of the 'Courier'
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"Pray, sir, can you tell us what ails the 'Review?'",
1843
single work
poetry
satire
— Appears in: The Courier , 5 May 1843; (p. 2)
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The Little Boys of the Orphan School to the Editor of the 'Courier'
i
"Pray, sir, can you tell us what ails the 'Review?'",
1843
single work
poetry
satire
— Appears in: The Courier , 5 May 1843; (p. 2)
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
Range:
Vol. 19 (2 July 1841) - vol. 20 (26 June 1845)
Continued by:
Colonial Times
Mergers:
Incorporation of: The Austral-Asiatic Review [1841] and Tasmanian Weekly Dispatch.
Mergers:
Absorbed by: Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas.).
Note:
After its last issue on 26 June 1845 the newspaper was incorporated in the Colonial Times with [John Campbell] Macdougall as editor and proprietor.
Source: E. Flinn, 'Macdougall, John Campbell (1805-1848)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/macdougall-john-campbell-2396/text3163, accessed 29 April 2013
Last amended 8 May 2013 13:49:07