The Australasian Chronicle was a twice-weekly Catholic newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was published in a broadsheet format...
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Australasian Chronicle in 1840, became the South Australian Record and Australasian and South African Chronicle then in March 1841 the Australasian Record which...
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Truganini (section Guide for the "friendly mission")
Radeska 2016. Barwick 1985, p. 187. The Australasian Chronicle 1842, p. 2. Gough 2006. Pybus 2020, pp. 239–258. The Times, issue 23848 dated Tuesday, 5...
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Lucas (1804-1854) in 1841. The existence of the photograph was indicated in a note published in The Australasian Chronicle on 13 April of that year. Lucas...
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complimented by The Australasian Chronicle, praising the way it was performed. An article in The Australian complimented the way it was sung and the "peculiar...
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John Lynch (serial killer) (section The murders)
the editors from George Barton, Sydney Herald, 2 May 1842, page 2. Berrima. – The Flood. – Confessions of Lynch the Murderer, Australasian Chronicle (Sydney)...
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storming the polling booth, during which they pulled down the flags of Wentworth and Bland. The Australasian Chronicle described this violence as such: The most...
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J. R. Hancorn (category Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital)
Archive. Bland, W. (27 March 1843). "To the Editor or the Australasian Chronicle". The Australasian Chronicle. Retrieved 8 August 2023 – via National...
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The Australasian Post, commonly called the Aussie Post, was Australia's longest-running weekly picture magazine. Its origins are traceable to Saturday...
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Charles St Julian (category Ambassadors of the Hawaiian Kingdom)
he wrote for The Australasian Chronicle, and subsequently for the Commercial Journal and Advertiser. In 1843 he joined the staff of The Sydney Morning...
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`Domestic Intelligence', The Sydney Herald, 26 July 1841, p. 2 and `News and Rumours of the Day', The Australasian Chronicle, 27 July 1841, p. 2. "SYDNEY"...
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{{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "New Zealand". The Australasian Chronicle. 17 August 1841. p. 3. British Parliamentary Papers. Colonies:...
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Henry Capper (section The South Australian Record)
Australasian Chronicle in 1840, became the South Australian Record and Australasian and South African Chronicle then in March 1841 the Australasian Record which...
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William Bland (category S-bef: 'before' parameter includes the word 'unknown')
May 2009. Bland, W. (27 March 1843). "To the Editor or the Australasian Chronicle". The Australasian Chronicle. Retrieved 8 August 2023 – via National...
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Harry Dashboard (section The Gundagai flood)
"Lines, Written as a tribute…to the memory of the late John Kennedy Hume, Esq…" appeared in the Australasian Chronicle, 8 October 1842, p. 1. A manuscript...
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OCLC 27515653. "Country News". Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843). 27 September 1839. p. 4. Retrieved 9 January 2019. "The Colonist". Colonist (Sydney...
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Alexander Green (executioner) (category Immigrants to the United Kingdom)
Newcastle and Maitland, The Australian (Sydney), 24 October 1843, page 3. Maitland Assizes: Friday, September 15, Australasian Chronicle (Sydney), 20 September...
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Retrieved 16 January 2024 – via National Library of Australia. "The Chronicle". Australasian Chronicle. Vol. III, no. 263. New South Wales, Australia. 15 July...
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People's Advocate, Francis Cunninghame acted as the shipping reporter at The Australasian Chronicle between 1842 and 1848. In 1847 Cunninghame worked...
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The Australasian Antarctic Expedition was a 1911–1914 expedition headed by Douglas Mawson that explored the largely uncharted Antarctic coast due south...
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Andrew Bent (section Freedom of the Press)
became the Australasian Chronicle. Bent moved to the Macleay River where he kept a hotel and was a cedar merchant. The hotel burned down, the cedar was...
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"Advertising". Australasian Chronicle. 24 May 1842. p. 3. Retrieved 15 February 2022. "WHEREAS the Estate of William Oldrey was, on the 10th day of January...
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George Cooper (public servant) (category Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1841–1853))
"New Zealand". The Australasian Chronicle. 19 September 1840. p. 3. Retrieved 5 July 2020. Reed, A. W. (1955). Auckland, the city of the seas. Wellington:...
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the South Australian Record And Australasian Chronicle of 18 March 1840: "A regular trader. To be dispatched in March [1840] for South Australia, the...
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John Williamson (New Zealand politician) (category Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives)
five children. The family emigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, in 1840, where Williamson worked for the Australasian Chronicle and then the Sydney Monitor...
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Archived 19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine Berrima. – The Flood. – Confessions of Lynch the Murderer, Australasian Chronicle (Sydney), 28 April 1842...
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"Tamworth City News". Retrieved 11 April 2013. "The Weekly Times". Retrieved 10 April 2013. "The Wingham Chronicle". Retrieved 11 April 2013. "Wollondilly Advertiser"...
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Eliza Hamilton Dunlop (category People from the Hunter Region)
1880) was an Irish–Australian poet and songwriter, known for composing the poem "The Aboriginal Mother" among others. She was born in County Armagh, Ireland...
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William Augustine Duncan (category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
in Sydney. The following year, he was appointed editor of a newly established Roman Catholic journal, the Australasian Chronicle and used the journal to...
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The Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inc. founded in 1996 gives recognition to influential martial art practitioners throughout Australasia. The...
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