Series 033: Rough Minute Books of meetings of Daily Telegraph News Pictorial Limited, 1927-1930
Series 033: Rough Minute Books of meetings of Daily Telegraph News Pictorial Limited, 1927-1930
About this item
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Date
1927-1930
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9894/Boxes 51-52
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Physical Description
Contents
0.04 metres of textual material (2 volumes)
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The rough minutes were the minutes in the form taken at the meeting and the source materials for the official minutes. The agenda that include some of the statistics are often attached.
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Full title
Series 033: Rough Minute Books of meetings of Daily Telegraph News Pictorial Limited, 1927-1930
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Notes
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Original Fairfax Series Number 40
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
The Daily Telegraph News Pictorial was established in Sydney and registered as a company on 12 December 1927.
In February 1930 the remaining shares were purchased by Associated Newspapers Limited. The company was wound up voluntarily on 28 September 1930 by an extraordinary meeting of shareholders.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9894/Boxes 51-52
Record Identifier
9arWqGpn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9arWqGpn
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Reference code
9593516
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