Cairns Argus

The Cairns Argus was a newspaper published in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.[1]

History

The newspaper was published from 1890 to 1898.[1]

Alfred Stephens was editor and part-owner from 1891 to 1893.[2]

C. J. Fox was editor of the "funny and harmless old rag",[3] from May 1899 to February 1903, when he suffered a fall and died in Townsville hospital a week later.

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gollark: I would rather my brain not be susceptible to buffer overflows and such.
gollark: Given our tendency to anthropomorphise natural processes and assign everything labels and whatnot, one could argue that our brains are closer to foolish OOP languages than assembly or something, not that either is remotely sensible as a non-bees description.
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References

  1. Cairns Argus, Hawker Siddeley Electronics, 1977, retrieved 15 September 2015
  2. Lee, Stuart. Stephens, Alfred George (1865–1933). Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  3. "Notes & Notices". Morning Post (Cairns). Queensland, Australia. 25 November 1899. p. 3. Retrieved 28 April 2020 via Trove.
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