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Andrew Dunn (q.v.) purchased a controlling interest in The Warwick Argus in 1914, appointing his son William Dunn as editor. In 1919, he merged The Warwick Argus with The Warwick Examiner and Times.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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A Dialogue between a Citizen, a Squatter and a Shepherd
1866
single work
drama
satire
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 1 September 1866; (p. 12) A satirical dialogue about the difficulties encountered by settlers endeavouring to establish themselves on the land when squatters have taken vast tracts of the best land.
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A Dialogue between a Citizen, a Squatter and a Shepherd
1866
single work
drama
satire
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 1 September 1866; (p. 12) A satirical dialogue about the difficulties encountered by settlers endeavouring to establish themselves on the land when squatters have taken vast tracts of the best land.
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
ISSN:
2200-8217
Frequency:
Weekly ; twice weekly (from August 1879)
Range:
[Vol. 1 no. 1] [November 1864] - vol. 15 no. 769 (31 January 1919)
Mergers:
Merged with the Warwick Examiner and Times (1867-1919) to form the Warwick Daily News
Advertising:
Includes advertising
Note:
Title changed to The Warwick Argus from 26 August 1879
Note:
'The Warwick Daily News was launched in 1919 when the Warwick Argus and the Warwick Examiner and Times were combined to form a regional daily.'
Source: 'About Us', Warwick Daily Times,
Sighted: 07/05/2013
Sighted: 07/05/2013
Has serialised
- The Pipe of Peace, single work short story
Last amended 14 Nov 2013 13:29:46