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newspaper group and, on 28 July 1952, it became the first newspaper in the world to publish colour photographs in a daily paper. The paper also had interests in radio and, from 1956, the new medium of television, being part of the consortium General Telecasters Victoria (GTV) and its television
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The first edition was published on 2 June 1846. The paper soon became known for its scurrilous abuse and sarcasm, and by 1853, after he had lost a series of libel lawsuits, Kerr was forced to sell the paper's ownership to avoid financial ruin. The paper was then published by
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The company's newspaper operations experienced severe financial losses from 1939 onwards, which would continue through the 1940s and the 1950s due to economic turmoil, increased costs of newsprint, and cut-throat competition for newspaper circulation in Melbourne.
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staff and continue publication of selected features, and also made an allocation of shares to the UK owners. The company's other print and broadcasting operations were unaffected.
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The newspaper was originally owned by William Kerr, who was also Melbourne's town clerk from 1851 to 1856 and had been a journalist at the
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was published. The paper was discontinued and sold to the Herald and Weekly Times group (HWT), which undertook to re-employ
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as "the best daily paper published out of England". The paper become a stablemate to the weekly
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from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian
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On 19 January 1957, after 110 years, seven months and 17 days, the final edition of
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and other Australian rules football competitions in the early 20th century
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The Printers of the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne (1837–1975)
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In October 1881, an afternoon edition was launched, the
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Message to Argus readers from The Sun News-Pictorial
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Melbourne Argus

Collins Street, Melbourne
Broadsheet
tabloid
William Kerr
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/title/13
Melbourne
newspaper of record
conservative
left
David Syme
The Age

La Trobe Street
Sydney Gazette
John Fawkner
Port Phillip Patriot
Edward Wilson
Evening Mail
Henry Short
Richard Twopeny
Australasian Post
The Herald
Herald & Weekly Times

London
Daily Mirror
GTV-9
Nine Network

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