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  2. The Tribune (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Tribune, first issue 30 March 1874, was founded by ex-employees of Mason & Firth's printery, sacked for taking part in a strike. [20] It was taken over by a consortium in October 1874 [21] and vanished without trace. The Port Melbourne Tribune first appeared in April 1889 [22] and William Howe became manager around 1890.

  3. Tribune (Australian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Tribune, 1 September 1939. Tribune was the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia. It was published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Australia from 1939 to 1991. Initially it was subtitled as Tribune: The People's Paper. It was also published as the Qld Guardian, Guardian (Melbourne), Forward (Sydney). [1]

  4. Category : Defunct newspapers published in Melbourne

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    The Tribune (Melbourne) Truth (Melbourne newspaper) This page was last edited on 6 May 2023, at 22:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. David Hains - Wikipedia

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    David Hains (c. 1931 – 22 January 2023) was an Australian businessman, engineer, and horse breeder. [1] [2] He was the founder and once CEO of Portland House Group, Australia’s largest private investments management firm and hedge fund.

  6. Peter Steedman - Wikipedia

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    Steedman was born in Melbourne on 7 December 1943. [1] At Melbourne University Steedman edited Farrago, the Melbourne University Student Union paper. [2] He also edited Lot's Wife at Monash University. [3] After leaving university he joined The Age as "editor of a section aimed at the youth market". [4]

  7. John Wren - Wikipedia

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    John Wren was born in Collingwood, Melbourne, on 3 April 1871.He was the third son of Irish immigrants John Wren Snr., a labourer, and Margaret, née Nester. He left school at the age of 12 and worked in a woodyard and as a boot clicker, while supplementing his wage through various gambling activities.

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  9. E. E. V. Collocott - Wikipedia

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    He went on to the University of Melbourne, graduating Bachelor of Arts in 1907 and Master of Arts in 1909 with honours in classical philology. He later completed a Bachelor of Divinity by correspondence through the University of London in 1916 and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters by Melbourne in 1928.

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