The Dispatch (Sydney, 1843)

The Dispatch also known as The Sydney Dispatch was an English language newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Front page, The Dispatch, Saturday, 4 November 1843

Newspaper history

No. 1, Vol. 1 of The Dispatch was published on Saturday, November 4, 1843. The paper was printed and published at the Office, Harrington Street, by G. O'Brien. The aim of the paper was to "carefully watch the public interest, to carefully guide the public opinion".[1] The paper ceased publication with Vol. 2, no. 61, December 28, 1844.[2][3]

Digitisation

The Dispatch has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program by the National Library of Australia.

gollark: The great thing about bioweapons is that commercial DNA printing is quite cheap, and apparently mostly doesn't even defend against known sequences for e.g. smallpox (not that blacklisting works, really), and I believe there are papers describing how you can conveniently resurrect Spanish flu and such.
gollark: Wow, I am typoey today.
gollark: Yes, uncanny valley.
gollark: Yeeees, this is the main issue I have with genetic engineering.
gollark: I don't think objective horror particularly exists.

See also

References

  1. Ferguson, John Alexander (1951). Bibliography of Australia. III: 1839-1845. Sydney: Angus and Robertson Ltd. p. 324.
  2. "Catalogue". State Library of New South Wales. 24 November 2017.
  3. "The Dispatch (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1844)". Trove, National Library of Australia. 2017-11-03.
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