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From 1866 to 1876 it was published as the Newcastle Chronicle. [2] The paper ceased publication in 1876, with the commencement of The Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate. [3] The Herald also replaced the Miners Advocate and Northumberland Recorder which had commenced publication in 1873. [4]
It was one of two newspapers published in the area, The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News being the other. [1] The paper ceased publication in 1876, with the commencement of The Newcastle Herald (originally published as the Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate). [2]
The Newcastle Herald is the Hunter's largest local media organisation, and enjoys a long affinity and reader involvement with the region's residents. It is also well read in Sydney (with readership figures showing a 20% increase in Sydney readership on Saturdays) and interstate, and is usually seen as an accurate record of business and local data for those looking to relocate to the region.
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He was buried in the Congregational Cemetery, Northern Suburbs (now Macquarie Park Cemetery, North Ryde) on 11 June 1941; his short obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald [1] noted: "Many former pupils and colleagues attended his funeral." [24] [25] Alice died on 31 January 1942 and was buried on 2 February 1942 with Charles. [25] [26]
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The headline on the front page of The Newcastle Herald read "Too Much Pain", words Pirona had written in his suicide note. In September 2012, Greens MP David Shoebridge, who had the portfolio of Justice, Attorney-General and Police, convened a public forum at the Newcastle Workers Club to discuss the need for a royal commission.
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