The Northern Standard

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The Northern Standard, also known by the uniform title Northern standard (Darwin, N.T.), was a newspaper published in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, from 1920 or 1921 to 1955.[1][2] The paper was published by the North Australian Workers' Union from 1928 to 1955.[2][3]

The Northern Territory of Australia Government Gazette (1873-present) was published in at least four different Northern Territory newspapers, which are still available online through Trove.[4][5] They were:

  • Northern Territory Times and Gazette (1873-1883; 1890-1927)
  • The North Australian (1883-1889)
  • The North Australian and Northern Territory Government Gazette (1889–1890)
  • The Northern Standard (1929-1942)
  • (Commonwealth Gazette (1942-1946)[4] - included with the Federal Government's)

References[]

  1. ^ Trades, Northern Territory; Council, Labor (1988). The Northern standard. Darwin : Northern Territory Trades and Labor Council.
  2. ^ a b "State Library of Western Australia Online Catalogue/All Locations". Government of Western Australia, Department of Health, WA Health Libraries Network. OCLC 214978346. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  3. ^ North Australian Workers' Union; Australian Workers' Union. Darwin Branch (1921), The Northern standard, Australian Workers Union (Darwin Branch)
  4. ^ a b "Government Gazettes: Northern Territory". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  5. ^ Northern Territory (1873). Government gazette. Darwin.

Bibliography[]

  • Pratt, Edna; Mayo, Beattie; Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory (2002), Index to the "Northern Standard", Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory, retrieved 22 November 2011, except for the period 6 February 1942 to 31 May 1946 (the War Period).

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