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The Warwick Daily News is an online newspaper serving Warwick, Queensland, Australia. [1] The newspaper is published by The Warwick Newspaper Pty Ltd and owned by News Corp Australia. [2] The Warwick Daily News is circulated to the residents of Warwick Shire and surrounds to Inglewood in the west, Killarney in the east, Clifton to the north and ...
The Warwick Argus was first published on Tuesday 26 August 1879, as a bi-weekly newspaper published on Tuesdays and Saturdays. [2] Later it was published three times a week. [3] Andrew Dunn bought the Warwick Argus in 1914 and installed his son William Dunn as editor. [4] The last issue was published on 31 January 1919.
The establishment of Warwick’s first newspaper, The Mail, was delayed until September 1862 due to the lack of 'cohesion in the business community.' [5] There was strong rivalry between competing provincial newspapers owned by the Morgan and the Irwin families who '…were on opposite sides of the fence in the Warwick newspaper world and on ...
Queensland Newspapers is the Queensland, Australia-based subsidiary of News Corporation. Queensland Newspapers is responsible for publishing The Courier-Mail daily newspaper. [ 1 ]
Despite his illness, he tried to contest the 1878 Queensland colonial election held on 19 November, but was defeated by Jacob Horwitz. [7] Morgan died 10 days later on 29 November 1878 at his home in Victoria Street, Warwick. [3] All business ceased in the town in the afternoon of his funeral on Saturday 31 November 1878.
Place ID Image Listed place Address Coordinates Notes 600947 : St Mark's Anglican Church: 55 Albion Street: 1]: 601505: Glennie Hall: 66 Albion Street: 2]: 600525: Canning Downs Homestead
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Morgan became a member of the Warwick Municipal Council in 1885 and served as mayor since 1886–1890 and again in 1898. In 1887 he was elected a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the district of Warwick, and held this seat until 1896.