Charters Towers Co-Operative Newspaper Company Limited Charters Towers Co-Operative Newspaper Company Limited i(A114651 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon The Eagle The New Eagle R. M. Cochrane (editor), John Burrows (editor), Alex Riddel (editor), V. B. J. Lessina (editor), Stefan von Kotze (editor), Robert F. Way (editor), Stephen E. O'Brien (editor), Frank Hill (editor), Andrew Dawson (editor), 1893 Charters Towers : Charters Towers Co-Operative Newspaper Company Limited , 1893-1906 Z1488207 1893 newspaper (3 issues)

The Eagle was a Labor newspaper published in Charters Towers from 1893-1906. In Experiences in Early Australian Journalism, Stefan von Kotze describes it as 'A red socialistic weekly'. It retained close ties with the Brisbane Worker by re-printing numerous leaders from this paper. The Eagle focused on many Labor political issues including the need for education for workers.

In September 1899, The Eagle was ordered to pay £500 libel damages to John Hoolan, publisher of The Croydon Mining News and The Mundic Miner. Barricading themselves inside their offices, the proprietors swore to keep publishing, but were forced to cease on 16 September. Sold at auction two days later, the plant was re-purchased by the proprietors of The Eagle who immediately established The New Eagle without missing a Saturday issue.

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