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Ourselves : Our Final Issue
1932
single work
column
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 28 June 1932; (p. 2) Foster informs readers of the cessation of the publication of the Northern Territory Times and briefly outlines its history. -
Untitled
1930
single work
review
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 30 September 1930; (p. 1)
— Review of Far-North Memories : Being the Account of Ten Years Spent on the Diamond-Drills, and of Things that Happened in Those Days 1930 single work autobiography -
Early Darwin History
1929
single work
column
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 14 June 1929; (p. 11) Prompted by an impending visit from the Hon. Minister for the Territory, the editor compiles a brief history of the Northern Territory Times, and its first editor, Richard Wells. -
Autobiography
i
"Dear Times, we have both labored boldly",
1921
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 17 September 1921; (p. 8) -
Untitled
i
"Our row is long, our row is hard,",
1920
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 23 September 1920; (p. 4)
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Topical Song Sung by Mr. Buckland
i
"Children, children follow me,",
1883
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 7 April 1883; (p. 2) -
Early Darwin History
1929
single work
column
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 14 June 1929; (p. 11) Prompted by an impending visit from the Hon. Minister for the Territory, the editor compiles a brief history of the Northern Territory Times, and its first editor, Richard Wells. -
Untitled
1930
single work
review
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 30 September 1930; (p. 1)
— Review of Far-North Memories : Being the Account of Ten Years Spent on the Diamond-Drills, and of Things that Happened in Those Days 1930 single work autobiography -
Ourselves : Our Final Issue
1932
single work
column
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times , 28 June 1932; (p. 2) Foster informs readers of the cessation of the publication of the Northern Territory Times and briefly outlines its history. -
An Open Letter : To All Whom it Might Concern
1917
single work
column
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 27 September 1917; (p. 14) C. J. Kirkland, editor and owner of the Northern Territory Times and Gazette, announces that he is relinquishing his positions having sold his interests to a small local syndicate. Kirkland reflects upon his time spent at the newspaper and the changes he has witnessed over those years, and discusses his reasons for selling.
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
ISSN:
1834-0911
Frequency:
Semi-weekly, frequency varies
Range:
7 November 1873 - 28 June 1932
Mergers:
Incorporates the North Australian in 1890
Note:
Title changed to The Northern Territory Times in 1890
Has serialised
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A Visitor's Impressions of the Katherine,
single work
column
travel
An account of a brief visit to the Katherine area during which time the traveller admired local industry, enjoyed meeting local identities, and visited picturesque local spots.
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Extracts from the Diary of the Hon. T. Playford,
single work
diary
travel
A personal account by the Hon. Thomas Playford, then Premier of South Australia, of his travels through India to study agricultural methods used by Hindoo (sic) farmers.
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Notes on a Visit to Wyndham, Western Australia,
single work
prose
travel
Mayhew describes a trip by sea from Darwin, N. T., to Wyndham, W. A.
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Smoke Signals from the Never-Never,
single work
prose
An entertaining account of Hatfield's adventures on a motor tour in the Never-Never and other remote areas.
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Dora Dunbar : An Australian Story,
single work
novella
Three sisters at the mercy of a tyrannical father are thrown into despair when he disapproves of the eldest's secret betrothal.
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