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The Clipper (Hobart, Tas. : 1893 - 1909)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title271

From Wikipedia

The Clipper was a weekly labor-orientated newspaper published in Hobart, Tasmania, from 8 April 1893 until 25 December 1909,[1] before its merger with the Daily Post in 1910.[2][3]

See the full Wikipedia entry

Related Titles

Later
Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918)

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.

  • 1880
  • Decade 1890
    • Year 1893: 39 Issues
    • Year 1894: 52 Issues
    • Year 1895: 52 Issues
    • Year 1896: 52 Issues
    • Year 1897: 52 Issues
    • Year 1898: 48 Issues
    • Year 1899: 52 Issues
  • Decade 1900
    • Year 1900: 51 Issues
    • Year 1901: 52 Issues
    • Year 1902: 52 Issues
    • Year 1903: 52 Issues
    • Year 1904: 53 Issues
    • Year 1905: 52 Issues
    • Year 1906: 52 Issues
    • Year 1907: 52 Issues
    • Year 1908: 52 Issues
    • Year 1909: 52 Issues
  • 1910

Details

Title
The clipper [electronic resource]..
Publisher
Hobart : The Clipper, 1893-1909
Notes
  • Digitised as part of the Digitised newspapers and more service which allows access to historic Australian newspapers.
  • Also available in print and on microfilm.
  • Electronic reproduction.
  • Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 8, 1893)-v. 16, no. 931 (Dec. 25, 1909).
  • Canberra, A.C.T. :
  • National Library of Australia,
  • 2012
  • (Digitised newspapers and more).
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISSN
1839-714X
Life dates
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 8, 1893)-v. 16, no. 931 (Dec. 25, 1909)
Later title
  • Daily post (Hobart, Tas.)
Place
Australia Tasmania Hobart

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Acknowledgements

  • Funding for digitisation contributed by Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office (TAHO)
  • Original material contributed by Libraries Tasmania

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