The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser

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The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser, also previously published as Southern Standard,[1] was a weekly, later semiweekly[2] English language newspaper published in Bega, New South Wales, Australia.[1]

Front page, The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser

Newspaper history

The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser was published from 1874 to September 1923.[1] Prior to this it was known as the Southern Standard and began in 1868.[3] In 1923 the publication merged with The Bega Budget and The Southern Star to form Bega District News,[4] which is a continuing publication.

Digitisation

The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program[5] of the National Library of Australia.

See also

List of newspapers in New South Wales

List of newspapers in Australia

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Bega standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and general advertiser". Catalogue. State Library of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. ^ "The Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1884)". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Posts Tagged 'Southern Standard'". Bega Valley History Scrapbook. Bega Valley Shire Library. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Bega District News". Catalogue. State Library of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Australian Newspaper Digitisation Program". Australian Newspaper Digitisation Program. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 6 June 2016.

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