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Front page of Nathalia Herald, Tuesday January 6, 1914

The Nathalia Herald was a newspaper published in Nathalia, Victoria, Australia.

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History

Nathalia's first newspaper, the Nathalia Heraldand Picola, Narioka, and Moire Advertiser was initiated from Numurkah in 1884. [1] In 1890, Frederick Henry Furze, who had lived most of his life in the district bought the Herald. At the beginning of summer 1899 a fire swept down Blake Street destroying plant and building, a fate every owner dreaded. [1] The Herald was in operation from 1884 until 1975. [2]

Digitised

The Nathalia Herald and Picola, Narioka, Kotupna and Moira Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1918) has been digitised by the National Library of Australia. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Kirkpatrick, Rod (2010). The bold type:a history of Victoria's country newspapers, 1840-2010. Ascot Vale, Victoria: Victorian County Press Association. p. 62. ISBN   9780977556229.
  2. "The Nathalia herald and Picola, Narioka, Katapna and Moira advertiser". State Library Victoria. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. "The National Library of Australia" . Retrieved 12 February 2015.