词条 | Mildura Cultivator |
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The Mildura Cultivator (1888–1920) was a weekly newspaper, the second newspaper to be published in Mildura, Victoria. HistoryIt was first published on Thursday 19 May 1888 as the official organ of Chaffey Brothers, founders of the irrigation settlement.[1] The paper later went to bi-weekly, published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Mildura Cultivator, Merbein Irrigationist and Mildura Telegraph were amalgamated in 1920 to be replaced by the Sunraysia Daily,[2] whose managing editor was Harry J. Stephens, well known as "Uncle Wiseman" of the Farmer and Settler.[3] Personalities(Samuel) Gifford Hall (1864–), who wrote as "Steele Blayde", was a noted horticulture and features writer, whose first article for the Cultivator was published on 24 August 1912. References1. ^The "Twelve Page Edition" Vol. 1, No. 2. is the first issue held by the State Library of Victoria (and available to the public electronically via Trove). The last issue so available was that of Wednesday 29 September 1920, subtitled "With which is incorporated the Mildura Irrigationist and Murray River Cultural Advocate". 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75391236 |title=Local News |newspaper=The Mildura Cultivator |location=Vic. |date=1 May 1920 |accessdate=30 April 2014 |page=10 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74797276 |title=Notes and Comments. |newspaper=The Mildura Cultivator |location=Vic. |date=24 July 1920 |accessdate=30 April 2014 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} External links
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