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The last issue, subtitled "The Federal Weekly" was published 28 May 1924. Its head office was at 110 Franklin Street, Adelaide. It was of 26 pages and priced at 6d. On page 1 was an announcement that the next issue was to be on sale 5 June priced 4d. This turned out to be a new weekly "Gossip", and
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The first issue was published 25 September 1897, of 18 pages price 6d. The first two pages consisted of advertisements and the rest summaries of the week's news, a gossip page, sports, theatre reviews, and a page devoted to mining investment and a full page editorial cartoon by
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on 19 August 1914. He applied for a commission, but was barred from service on account of his German parentage. He changed his name to Lionel Lambert Eaton and enlisted in August 1915. He was discharged in February 1916 on the grounds of giving a false answer in his
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an attempt to recover the fortunes of a style of newspaper, described by a contemporary as a "society paper", which had been largely displaced by the larger dailies, which had their own gossip and society pages, sports, theatre and investment pages at a lower price.
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Conrad Constantine Eitel (c. August 1880 – May 1947), who was born in Hong Kong to a naturalised German-born father (a minister and lecturer at University of Adelaide) and English mother nÊe Eaton, was later (August 1911) appointed secretary for
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weekly magazine that ran from 1897 to 1924. It is remembered as the paper in which
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This article about a literary magazine published in Australia is a
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Editors included C. J. Dennis c. 1904, succeeded in 1905 by
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The Newsletter: an Australian Paper for Australian People
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began his literary career, and was later its editor.
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Trove
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The Gadfly
"With his bloomin' honors thick upon him"
"The Critic — The Federal Weekly"
"Literary Notes"
The Southern Cross
"The Insect"
The Newsletter: an Australian Paper for Australian People
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