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Printed for the Proprietor by Edward John Hawksley, of Redfern, in the County of Cumberland, and published by him at the Chronicle Office, No. 22 Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales - Saturday, July 11, 1846.
The Decay of the Press1848single work column — Appears in:
The Geelong Advertiser,10 Octobervol.
8no.
8411848;(p. 1)A column announcing the demise of the Australian, the Sydney Chronicle and the Sentinel newspapers.
The Sydney Press1848single work column — Appears in:
The Geelong Advertiser,10 Octobervol.
8no.
8411848;(p. 1)A column announcing the demise of the Australian and Sydney Chronicle newspapers.
Robin Hood's Letter : Our Libel Prosecutions1846single work column — Appears in:
The Sydney Chronicle,21 Octobervol.
4no.
3181846;(p. 2)In October 1846 Robert Lowe on behalf of Benjamin Boyd brought a charge of libel against the Chronicle over a letter signed 'Robin Hood', published in the 23 September 1846 issue of the newspaper, despite an apology printed in the Chronicle on 7 October 1846. The case was reported in later issues of the Chronicle including 31 October 1846. An ironical poem Boyd v. Hawksley was also published.
Paper1846single work column — Appears in:
The Sydney Chronicle,16 Septembervol.
3no.
3081846;(p. 1)An apology for the reduced size of the newspaper due to the scarcity of paper for printing.
The Sydney Press1848single work column — Appears in:
The Geelong Advertiser,10 Octobervol.
8no.
8411848;(p. 1)A column announcing the demise of the Australian and Sydney Chronicle newspapers.
The Decay of the Press1848single work column — Appears in:
The Geelong Advertiser,10 Octobervol.
8no.
8411848;(p. 1)A column announcing the demise of the Australian, the Sydney Chronicle and the Sentinel newspapers.
OurselvesE. J. Hawksley,
1846single work column — Appears in:
The Sydney Chronicle,11 Julyvol.
3no.
2871846;(p. 2)This editorial announces a title change for the Morning Chronicle newspaper to the Sydney Chronicle. The editorial also infers a change of editor possibly to E. J. Hawksley.
Want of Paper1846single work column — Appears in:
The Sydney Chronicle,26 Augustvol.
3no.
3021846;(p. 2)A brief note 'To Our Readers' about the scarcity of paper stock was first published in the Sydney Chronicle (5 August 1846): 2. A further apology and explanation for the inferior quality of the paper used for the printing of the Sydney Chronicle is published in this column with the author 'expressing a wish that ... country subscribers were as punctual in their payments as they are ready with their complaints.'
Paper1846single work column — Appears in:
The Sydney Chronicle,16 Septembervol.
3no.
3081846;(p. 1)An apology for the reduced size of the newspaper due to the scarcity of paper for printing.