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The Sunday Times (Sydney)
Newspaper published in Australia 1885–1930 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sunday Times was a newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from 1885 to 1930.
History
The Sunday Times was founded by W. H. Leighton Bailey.[1] It was first published on 15 November 1885 by Charles Mark Curtiss, and ceased with no. 2389 on 1 June 1930.[2]
The Sunday Times was controlled by the Evans family for more than 30 years,[3] until 1916, when the Sunday Times Newspaper Company, as well as the company's premises, were sold to Hugh D. McIntosh.[4] In 1927, McIntosh sold his holdings in the Sunday Times Newspaper Company to Beckett's Newspapers, with J. H. C. Sleeman as Managing Director.[5] The Sunday Times ceased publication in 1930, with staff informed on 8 June.[6]
The Sunday Times Newspaper Company also published The Referee from 1887,[7] and later the Arrow.[8]
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Digitisation
This paper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program project of the National Library of Australia.[9][10]
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