R. H. Pearce R. H. Pearce i(A114621 works by) (a.k.a. Robert Henry Pearce)
Also writes as: Gitano
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Charters Towers Mining Standard The Evening Standard R. H. Pearce (editor), 1896 Charters Towers : Herbert Leonard , 1896-1904 Z1487728 1896 newspaper
1 Sir Sam's Soliloquy i "Thank heaven the session's over! I can once more freely breathe,", Gitano , 1891 single work poetry
— Appears in: The North Queensland Herald , 25 November 1891; (p. 28)
1 Gag the Press i "When vice and crime stalk through the land,", Gitano , 1882 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 20 May vol. 9 no. 121 1882; (p. 11)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Port Douglas Times and Cook District Advertiser 1878 Port Douglas : R. H. Pearce , 1878 Z1505388 1878 newspaper
1 1 y separately published work icon The Northern Standard The Northern Standard and Townsville Argus Henry Knapp (editor), R. H. Pearce (editor), Henry P. Hughes (editor), 1877 Townsville : R. C. Pearce Thomas John Wright , 1877-1878 Z1492804 1877 newspaper (1 issues) The Northern Standard was launched by J. Y. Walker on 20 July 1877. From September 1877 it incorporated The Townsville Argus to become The Northern Standard and Townsville Argus. In December 1877 the paper was purchased by Thomas Wright and R. C. Pearce. Early the following year Pearce sold his interest to Dr. Henry Phillip William Hughes who also served as editor. From 24 June Wright continued as sole proprietor, although Hughes remained as editor. When Wright and his widow died within three months of each other in late 1881/early 1882, the paper was sold at auction in September 1882 to Joseph Hodel, his father Frank, and brother Frederick. From 1 October 1883 it became a daily and was published as The Daily Northern Standard.
1 y separately published work icon The Towers Herald and Mining Record The Charters Towers Herald and Mining Record; The Charters Towers Daily Herald and Mining Record; The Charters Towers Daily Herald; The Charters Towers Herald John Gregory O'Kane (editor), R. H. Pearce (editor), 1877 Charters Towers : J. W. Carter , 1877-1899 Z1487718 1877 newspaper
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