Thomas Hunt Thomas Hunt i(A153284 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: ca. 1865 Kilmore, Kilmore area, Seymour - Kilmore area, Northern Victoria, Victoria, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Moira Independent 1883 Tungamah : Thomas Hunt , 1883-1938 6477766 1883 newspaper

The Moira Independent was run by the Corboy family for almost fifty years leading up to its 1938 purchase 'by Messrs Hiscock and Sons, of the Benalla Standard'. Reporting the sale, the Melbourne Argus states: 'The late Mr M A Corboy conducted the business for more than 40 years and for the last five years it has been managed by his daughter Miss P. Corboy.'

Source: 'Other Districts.' The Argus 16 July 1938: 6

Sighted: 02/10/2013

1 y separately published work icon The Lancefield Mercury and West Bourke Agricultural Record 1874 Lancefield : Thomas Hunt , 1874-1965 6444986 1874 newspaper
1 1 y separately published work icon Seymour Express and Goulburn Valley, Avenel, Craytown, Nagambie, Tallarook and Yea Advertiser 1871 Seymour : S. Gill , 1871-1924 6552573 1871 newspaper

The prospectus for the Seymour Express and Goulburn Valley, Avenel, Craytown, Nagambie, Tallarook and Yea Advertiser states that its tone will be ‘that which should characterise every newspaper. Whilst our motto will be “Justice to all men,” we will extend to those who are guilty of abuse in high places that justice which, in the interests of the general public we intend to serve, will make them writhe and say inwardly “Would we were not guilty of such ill-doings, to be thus exposed to the prying eyes of a discerning public.”

The prospectus continues: ‘The Express will at all times contain not only the news of importance in and around Seymour, but will cater for its subscribers by giving, in a condensed form, the principal items of intelligence – political and social – which can be gleaned from contemporaries; The doings of our local governing bodies shall be closely watched, and the ratepayers kept constantly posted up on matters connected with the expenditure of monies given as it were in trust to representatives.

‘In politics, which may be considered of only secondary importance in a locality like Seymour, we shall ever take an independent stand ... Our motto in politics will be “Measures, not men,” and those who give liberal pledges, and faithfully fulfill them, shall ever command our most earnest support. Religion we will not meddle with, nor, as far as in our power lies permit correspondents so to do – except where flagrant abuses, subversive of the rights of the people of any denomination, maybe shown.’

Source: 'Prospectus of a New Weekly Journal.’ Kilmore Free Press 14 Sep 1871: 3 (Morning ed.)

Sighted: 22 Oct 2013

1 y separately published work icon Kilmore Free Press 1870 Kilmore : Thomas Hunt , 1870-1954 6443265 1870 newspaper (15 issues)
1 y separately published work icon Kilmore Free Press and Bourke & Dalhousie Advertiser Kilmore Free Press and Bourke and Dalhousie Advertiser 1865 Kilmore : Thomas Hunt , 1865-1868 Z1930226 1865 newspaper
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