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    Newspapers Galore

    Morning all,
    I've found this handy website. It's the first I've heard of it, others may have known of it's existance before. You can search any Newspaper around Oz, and go back in time.
    I just thought it might be handy.......
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    Unfortunately, my grandfather's newspaper, Beckett's Budget from the 1920s, isn't among them.

    It was a salacious publication at the time

    http://www.paperworld.com.au/magazin...ketts%20Budget



    http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4556210

    From: Loy-Wilson, Sophie 2009, Reading in brown paper : Beckett's budget and the sensationalist press in interwar Sydney, Media international Australia, vol. 131, pp. 70-82.

    This article addresses the audience reception of sensationalist newspapers in interwar Australia through a case study of Sydney weekly Beckett's Budget. During a libel trial brought against Beckett's in 1928, readers came to its defence and their testimony reveals overlaps between reading and political allegiances: reading Beckett's equated with voting Labor. While histories of sensationalist media in Australia have rightly emphasised illicit sexuality and public outcry, connections between sensationalism and working-class political movements remain on the margins of academic interest. Responding to the question 'Do you read Beckett's?' readers' evidence at the trial constitutes an audience response and invites debate over the ways gender and class could inform political engagement in the 1920s. Viewing Beckett's Budget outside of 'brown paper' and beyond the sensationalist genre reveals a shift in Australian political culture as party strategists embraced a broader electorate, using Beckett's Budget to tap into the culture and concerns of interwar society.
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    I used to like the Kings Cross Whisper when I could get it.

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    It all sounds like nothing has changed then...........
    I think it's facinating to see all the 'old time' stuff.

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    That's a very useful website, although its not complete with all newspapers.
    The search function works well too, from my quick test of it.

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