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until 1927, when he sold his share to Smith and Packer after a dispute, possibly over journalistic ethics. He retired to England, determined to enjoy his wealth, but returned in 1930?? determined to help revive the paper's fortunes, which had been hit hard by the
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In 1939, at the age of 61 and with the paper's fortunes again at a low ebb, McKay and a band of investors took financial control, with McKay was once more appointed editor. With the outbreak of
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writing theatre advertisements as well as freelancing for several minor newspapers.
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its circulation revived briefly, before falling sales forced its closure in 1950.
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Although Smith welcomed McKay, the paper's new editor, Frank Marien, and director
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He was an excellent golfer (his son Tom was 1934 Australian amateur champion).
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This article is about the Australian journalist. For the Jamaican writer, see
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in 1902, where he was deputy music and theatre critic for the
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Australian journalist and publicist of Scottish descent
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Brisbane Courier
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