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Published as an advertisement, this column details the case against W. A. Duncan and his editorship of the Australasian Chronicle by three of the joint proprietors of the Chronicle, William Davis, Timothy Maher and the column's author, Thomas Smith.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Our AnniversaryW. A. Duncan,
1842single work column — Appears in:
Australasian Chronicle,2 Augustvol.
4no.
4271842;(p. 2)In this editorial W. A. Duncan details the conflict between himself and two of the joint proprietors of the Australasian Chronicle, Timothy Maher and Thomas Smith, over his editorship of the Chronicle.