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File 22: Newspaper Clippings and correspondence - Rail Subsidy and the Carriage of Newspapers, 1900-...

File 22: Newspaper Clippings and correspondence - Rail Subsidy and the Carriage of Newspapers, 1900-...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoaWdp1

File 22: Newspaper Clippings and correspondence - Rail Subsidy and the Carriage of Newspapers, 1900-1903

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Full title

File 22: Newspaper Clippings and correspondence - Rail Subsidy and the Carriage of Newspapers, 1900-1903

Date

1900-1903

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9894/Box 708

Record Identifier

9qoaWdp1

Reference Code

9598153
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Contents

A conference of all the metropolitan daily newspapers in Australia was held in Sydney on October 24, 1900 to discuss the matter of newspaper postage under Federation. A sub-committee consisting of the Proprietors of the four daily Sydney newspapers was appointed to write to the Postal Conference seeking permission to attend the Conference to put be...

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Full title

File 22: Newspaper Clippings and correspondence - Rail Subsidy and the Carriage of Newspapers, 1900-1903

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Original Fairfax number - 200.37/18

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 9894/Box 708

Record Identifier

9qoaWdp1

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9598153

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