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1 y separately published work icon The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal Reporter and Illawarra Journal 1877 Kiama : Charles Isaac Watson , 1877-1947 Z1919745 1877 newspaper (2 issues)
1 y separately published work icon The News The Shoalhaven News, Ulladulla and Southern Coast Districts Advertiser; The Shoalhaven News, Broughton Creek, Kiama and Ulladulla Advertiser; The News (Shoalhaven) 1867 Terara : Charles Isaac Watson , 1867-1937 Z1919782 1867 newspaper (1 issues)
1 y separately published work icon The Araluen Star and Miners' Right 1863 Araluen : Charles Isaac Watson , 1863-1864 Z1618176 1863 newspaper (2 issues)

During its brief 10 month history the Araleun Star and Miners' Right newspaper regularly published local and district news, mining news, reports from a Kiandra correspondent, original correpondence, extracts from overseas and colonial newspapers and, on rare occassions, some literary content.

In the final issue, published on 2 July 1864, the editor explained to readers that publication of the newspaper was no longer viable: 'Owing to the adverse circumstances of the valley it was our intention after this week [to discontinue] publication of the Star in its present shape. Depending as it has done, chiefly on Araluen for support, it has rather severely tasted the misfortunes of the time, and, in consequence it was contemplated to incorporate the Star with the Braidwood News'.

1 y separately published work icon Braidwood News and Gold Fields General Advertiser 1859 Braidwood : Charles Isaac Watson , 1859-1864 Z1620677 1859 newspaper (12 issues)

Publishes local news, news via telegraph from Melbourne, Brisbane, Lachlan, Lambing Flat, Newcastle, news from the diggings, original correspondence and occasionally poetry.

The newspaer was extensively circulated throughout the distrcts of Braidwood, Major's Creek, Bell's Creek. Araluen, Moruya, Nerringudah (Gold Diggings), Bangendore, Boro, Queanbeyan, Cooma, Nelligen, Gouldburn, Mogo, Eden, Pambula, Narriga, and Mongarlowe River Gold-Fields.

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