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A prospectus for a new journal, to be titled the 'Australian Quarterly Magazine', with publication to commence in March 1826. Subscribers to the journal were sought, but it appears insufficient numbers signed up as the journal was never published.
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Note: Prospectus including in the general advertising columns.
The writer for the Australian lays out the full details of the newspaper's subscription base and counters all arguments from the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. (The Gazette had been attempting to undermine the Australian's sales figures and its general standing as a newspaper.)