y separately published work icon The Southern Cross periodical  
Alternative title: The Southern Cross : A Weekly Journal of Politics, Literature and Social Progress
Note: William Forster, Geoffrey Eager, and Edward Combes were associated with Deniehy in the foundation of The Southern Cross.
Issue Details: First known date: 1859-1860... 1859-1860 The Southern Cross
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  • '...a periodical fashioned on the lines of George Henry Lewes's Leader. Week after week exquisite articles appeared in it... Deniehy's genius illuminated its pages and his weekly reviews of men and things - of the colonial life of the day as well as the literary life of the Empire - have never since been surpassed in the southern hemisphere' (The Sydney Mail 22 July 1882)
  • Weekly.
  • 6d.

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Daniel Henry Deniehy Frank M. Bladen , 1884 single work biography
— Appears in: Sydney Quarterly Magazine , January 1884; (p. 194-206)
Daniel Henry Deniehy W. E. M. (fl. 1882) , 1882 single work biography
Daniel Henry Deniehy W. E. M. (fl. 1882) , 1882 single work biography
Daniel Henry Deniehy Frank M. Bladen , 1884 single work biography
— Appears in: Sydney Quarterly Magazine , January 1884; (p. 194-206)
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