Frank Donohue Frank Donohue i(A13738 works by) (birth name: Francis Joseph Arthur Louis Donohue) (a.k.a. Francis J. Donohue; Francis Joseph A. L. Donohue; Frank J. Donohue; F. J. Donohue)
Also writes as: Arthur Gayll ; F. J. D.
Born: Established: ca. 1861 Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 1908 Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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A journalist, critic and writer, Frank Donohue had been a lay brother in a Roman Catholic teaching order before becoming a journalist. He edited various country papers before joining the staff of the Picturesque Atlas of Australia, and later wrote for the Bulletin. About 1888, he joined the staff of Fairfax organisation, and besides working as a leader writer for the Sydney Morning Herald, Donohue contributed stories, reviews and news items to the weekly Sydney Mail.

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