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Issue Details: First known date: 1828... vol. 3 no. 156 7 July 1828 of The Monitor est. 1826 The Monitor
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Notes

  • This issue of the Monitor is identical in numbering and content to the issue of 5 July; only the date is changed.

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To the Editor of the Monitor, 'A Wheel within a Wheel' , single work correspondence
'A Wheel within a Wheel' writes to the Monitor as a 'friend of one of the new Proprietors of the new Journal called The Australian OR, A Commercial, Political, and Literary Journal'. The subject of the letter concerns the recent sale by Robert Wardell of the copy right in the Australian. The letter-writer indicates that the copy-right was suspended rather than purchased. The letter-writer further suggests that a Mr James was to have been the new editor of the newspaper, but that this is no longer the case; there is also some dispute as to whether Mr James is even the proprietor. 'A Wheel within a Wheel' wishes to have these matters clarified.
(p. 1247)

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