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edit- 1872, Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1356, 3 December 1872, Page 2
- 1872, Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1358, 5 December 1872, Page 2
- 1872, Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1358, 5 December 1872, Page 2
- 1872, Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4754, 19 November 1872, Page 3
- 1873, West Coast Times, Issue 2569, 15 December 1873, Page 4
- 1877, West Coast Times, Issue 2561, 15 June 1877, Page 4
- March 1935: Rotary Club
- Telegraph poster
- 1962: David Guard
- Tall claim
- mention about HMAS Kookaburra
- 1946: Wharfies stream on to Fruit Ship
- Essay
- 1979: Sid Vicious
- 1977: 418 arrested
- 1950: article about Ray White
- 1935: Libraries
- 1937: Indigenous affairs[1]
- [2] Ian Oscar Dickson
- Mother Goose (band)
- [3] Kangaroo Point
- MP is Guide, Philosopher and Friend to the Soldier, by P.A. Rayner
- Qantas
- Federation and MeteorologyBureau of Meteorology
- 1968
- ad for.. Skinnys's
- journal article about Holt
- duplicated article?
- 1976: MELANIE COMES TO BRISBANE
- 1946 The Rite of Spring
- 1981: Can Australia's seminaries turn the tide?
- 1937: motor cycle ambulance
- 1970s articles
archive records
editOther publications
edit- OCLC 220408958 Souvenir of floods : Southern Queensland, February, 1893 (reprints from Telegraph and Week.
- OCLC 37052949 Japan and the Japanese : Osaka Great Exhibition : narrative of a visit in February, March, April, May, 1903, by E. E. Edwards
- OCLC 10035939 : By bomber to Britain, by Walter Reginald McDonald. 1944. 8vo; pp. 190; 21 full page plates; original cloth.
“ | Telegraph Newspaper Co. Brisbane. 1944. 190; 21 b/w plates; hardcover (spine sunned); (new endpapers) o/wise good condition. The author was the General Manager of the Telegraph in Brisbane, at the invitation of the British Ministry of Information in 1944, he flew to Britain in a Liberator Bomber to enable him to report upon Britain in war conditions, includes: the visit of Prime Ministers Curtin of Australia and Fraser of New Zealand, reportage of every day life, and anecdotal narrative, he remained in Britain until after the invasion of Normandy. | ” |
- OCLC 37058003 : Jubilee of Thursday Island, by James Park Thomson (1927)
- Telegraph fishing and boating guide : from Sandy Cape south to the Clarence River including Moreton Bay. ISBN 0950099619 OCLC 27612580; ISBN 0950099627 (2nd ed.) OCLC 27612595
- OCLC 220536511 General elections for the 23rd Commonwealth Parliament held on 22nd November, 1958.
- OCLC 220168421 Sunmap boating and fishing guide to Moreton Bay
- OCLC 62546558 Silver tongue, 1938, by E. M. England
- OCLC 224590281 Australian newspapers : Federation issue.
- OCLC 224479502 Howard Vernon's memoirs.
- OCLC 220718891 The Dr. Day Annual : a book collecting the friendly discussions of "Dr. Day" from the pages of "The Brisbane Telegraph" 1951
- OCLC 223790204 Aborigines; Christians; marches : fifteen weeks in Brisbane.
- OCLC 224039483 1911 Where two seas meet : the story of the Suez Canal, by Edgar B. Harris
- OCLC 224670101 Pirate convicts of Moreton Bay, by Clem Lack
- OCLC 220004661 Brisbane to Jenolan Caves and back : 2,000 miles in two weeks, by Arthur Hobbs, Mrs.
- OCLC 27614306 Our forests : ecology v. economy.
- OCLC 222346761 The wayward fern fairy, by Annina E. Highfield; Esme Duncan (1930)
- OCLC 221284496 Queensland Salon of Photography, 19th-30th September, 1949
- OCLC 224692217 Brisbane centenary celebrations, 1923-1924.
misc
edit- BURKE, Jack 1948-49: Brisbane Telegraph ‘Sporting Blue’ award for best boxer
- The Week (Brisbane) was another publication by the Telegraph Newspaper Company
- "Brisbane Telegraph Home Exhibition"
- In 1878, a frontage of 74 feet 8 inches to Edward Street was purchased by Telegraph Newspaper Company for £3500. -Notice, 8 January 1878, The Brisbane Courier
- share issue troubles, 3 February 1876, The Brisbane Courier
- and part of it was auctioned off (not sure if it was purchased yet)
- "The Telegraph newspaper company are proceeding with their suit against tho Premier for his utterance at the Athenäum banquet.", 10 September 1879
- "Alfred Bishop" was a collector for the company, and George Rogers was a business manager. 3 February 1880, page 3
- 10 March 1881
“ | The Telegraph Newspaper Company purchased an allotment of three houses for an office (42ft. frontage), immediately opposite the town hall, for £8150. | ” |
- 27 February 1882, and slightly different on Wednesday 12 April 1882.
“ | TO LET, those Central PREMISES occupied by the Telegraph Newspaper Company, situate Queen-street. Apply John Cameron, Town Hall. 2287 | ” |