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A short report of the editor, William Lushington Goodwin's, discharge on 15 May 1838 from the verdict of libel appears on page 82 of this issue. On the same page is a letter of support from 'An Advocate for the Liberty of the Press', dated 18 May 1838. The report and the letter are not indexed.
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Untitledi"In gown and slippers loosely dressed,",single work poetry humour
A short column noting that 'Mr [Andrew] Bent has advertised his printing establishment for sale by private contract ... Mr [William Lushington] Goodwin and Mr [Frederick Michael] Stokes have applied to Mr Bent, to purchase the paper and materials, but NOT the printing-office.'
(p. 81)
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Editor's note: Ibid [i.e. Colonial Times]
AustLit has not yet established the Colonial Times source for this article.