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The '''Dunmunkle Standard''' (1878–1974) was a weekly newspaper published in [[Murtoa, Victoria|Murtoa]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]] by [[E. Boase |
The '''''Dunmunkle Standard''''' (1878–1974) was a weekly newspaper published in [[Murtoa, Victoria|Murtoa]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]] by [[E. Boase]]. The newspaper serviced the Shire of [[Shire of Dunmunkle|Dunmunkle]] and [[Murtoa, Victoria|Murtoa]]. The newspaper was also known as the ''Dunmunkle Standard and Murtoa Advertiser''. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The ''Dunmunkle Standard'' was established in December 1878 by Edwin Boase (with assistance from Edward James Stephens). Boase continued to run the newspaper until his death in 1911. The paper continued to be managed and edited by P J Cummins after Boase'e widow took over proprietorship.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/6353049|title = Dunmunkle Standard newspaper|date = |accessdate = 12 February 2015|website = Austlit|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> |
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Mrs Boase sold the paper in 1828 to David O. Aubrey and James T. McKay. (McKay had worked for the ''Standard'' for 24 years.) The paper ceased publication after it failed to find a buyer in 1974.<ref>{{Cite book|title = The Bold Type: A history of Victoria's country newspapers, 1840-2010|last = Kirkpatrick|first = Rod|publisher = The Victorian Country Press Association|year = 2010|isbn = 9780977556229|location = |pages = 178}}</ref> |
Mrs Boase sold the paper in 1828 to David O. Aubrey and James T. McKay. (McKay had worked for the ''Standard'' for 24 years.) The paper ceased publication after it failed to find a buyer in 1974.<ref>{{Cite book|title = The Bold Type: A history of Victoria's country newspapers, 1840-2010|last = Kirkpatrick|first = Rod|publisher = The Victorian Country Press Association|year = 2010|isbn = 9780977556229|location = |pages = 178}}</ref> |
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== Digitisation == |
== Digitisation == |
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''Dunmunkle Standard'' |
The ''Dunmunkle Standard'' has been digitised as part of the [[Australian Newspapers Digitisation Project]] of the [[National Library of Australia]]. |
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* Issues available online Jan. 9, 1914-Dec. 20, 1918 at http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title554 |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 12 August 2024
The Dunmunkle Standard (1878–1974) was a weekly newspaper published in Murtoa, Victoria, Australia by E. Boase. The newspaper serviced the Shire of Dunmunkle and Murtoa. The newspaper was also known as the Dunmunkle Standard and Murtoa Advertiser.
History
[edit]The Dunmunkle Standard was established in December 1878 by Edwin Boase (with assistance from Edward James Stephens). Boase continued to run the newspaper until his death in 1911. The paper continued to be managed and edited by P J Cummins after Boase'e widow took over proprietorship.[1]
Mrs Boase sold the paper in 1828 to David O. Aubrey and James T. McKay. (McKay had worked for the Standard for 24 years.) The paper ceased publication after it failed to find a buyer in 1974.[2]
Publication of the newspaper was suspended 4 April 1895 - 25 June 1896, and, 8 August 1959 - 14 March 1961.
Digitisation
[edit]The Dunmunkle Standard has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Project of the National Library of Australia.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Dunmunkle Standard newspaper". Austlit. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ^ Kirkpatrick, Rod (2010). The Bold Type: A history of Victoria's country newspapers, 1840-2010. The Victorian Country Press Association. p. 178. ISBN 9780977556229.