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Queanbeyan-Canberra Advocate (NSW : 1905 - 1927)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title119

From Wikipedia

The Queanbeyan Age is a weekly newspaper based in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia. It has had a number of title changes throughout its publication history. First published on 15 September 1860 by John Gale and his brother, Peter Francis Gale, The Golden Age, as it was known at the time, was the first newspaper of the small township on the banks of the Queanbeyan River. It was named due to the short-lived Kiandra goldrush, which generated large amounts of gold-based traffic through the region.

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Related Titles

Later
The Queanbeyan Age Canberra Advocate (NSW : 1927)

Coverage Graph

Each item in the list represents a year and the number of issues digitised for that year. This is presented as Year YYYY : Number of Issues.

  • 1910
  • Decade 1920
    • Year 1925: 45 Issues
    • Year 1926: 50 Issues
    • Year 1927: 12 Issues
  • 1930

Details

Title
Queanbeyan-Canberra advocate [electronic resource]. 1925-1927 issues bound in with Queanbeyan age and the Queanbeyan observer..
Publisher
Queanbeyan, N.S.W. : Reginald John Strickland Fallick, 1905-1927.
Description
v. ; 67 cm.
Notes
  • Description based on: Jan. 5, 1922.
  • Digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers service which allows access to historic Australian newspapers.
  • Also available in print and on microfilm.
  • Electronic reproduction.
  • [1905]-(Mar. 31, 1927)
  • Canberra, A.C.T., :
  • National Library of Australia,
  • 2008-
  • (Australian newspapers).
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISSN
1838-0816
Life dates
Began in 1905. -Mar. 31, 1927.
Later title
  • Queanbeyan age Canberra advocate
  • Queabeyan age and the Queanbeyan observer
Place
Australia New South Wales Queanbeyan.

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Acknowledgements

  • Funding for digitisation contributed by Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council
  • Original material contributed by State Library of New South Wales

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