The Northam Advertiser
The Northam Advertiser was a newspaper published in Northam, Western Australia. It was published from 1895 to 1986. Between 1956 and 1959, it was titled the Northam Advertiser-News.[1][2][3] The editorial stance of the newspaper after its founding was studied by a Graylands Teachers College student in the 1960s,[4] and the newspaper was involved in commentating upon the turbulent first ten years of the twentieth century in Western Australian politics following the "post-Forrest era".[5]
Front page of The Northam Advertiser, No. 8, Vol. 2 |
Digitisation
Digitised editions of The Northam Advertiser from 1895 to 1915 and from 1948 to 1954 are available on Trove at the National Library of Australia.[6]
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References
- The Northam advertiser, Colebatch & Co, 1895, retrieved 20 June 2016
- Northam advertiser-news, A.C. Davis for Country Newspapers Pty Ltd, 1956, retrieved 20 June 2016
- Northam advertiser, The Advertiser, 1959, retrieved 20 June 2016
- Newman, Hilary (1964), The attitude of "The Northam advertiser" towards the Federation issue during the years from 1898 to 1901, retrieved 21 December 2019
- "NORTHAM ADVERTISER". Morgans Courier. Western Australia. 4 November 1905. p. 2. Retrieved 21 December 2019 – via Trove.
- "The Northam Advertiser". Trove. National Library Australia. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
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