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Text: Newspaper
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| Title |
National Advocate, The |
| Abstract/Description |
The National Advocate was a daily English language newspaper published in Bathurst, New South Wales. co-founded by Australian businessman James Rutherford as a vehicle to put forward a protectionist viewpoint. The newspaper's board of directors included Francis Halliday who was at that time was president of the Bathurst National Protection League. In 1939 The National Advocate's circulation was approximately 3,200 at the cost of one penny. The newspaper ceased publication after it merged with the Western Times to form the newspaper the Western Advocate. |
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| Publisher Location |
Bathurst, NSW
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| Date Created |
28 September 1889
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| Date Terminated |
30 March 1963
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
National Advocate, The, Bathurst, NSW, 28 September 1889
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| Resource Identifier |
57741
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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