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James Smith (journalist)

James Smith (1820 – 19 March 1910)〔 was an English-born Australian journalist and encyclopedist, leader-writer and dramatic critic for the Melbourne ''Age''.
==Early life==
Smith was born at Loose near Maidstone, Kent, England, son of James Smith, supervisor of inland revenue, and his wife Mary.〔 Smith junior was initially educated for the church, however, he took up journalism and at the age of 20 was editing the ''Hertfordshire Mercury and County Press''. In 1845 he published ''Rural Records or Glimpses of Village Life'', which was followed by ''Oracles from the British Poets'' (London, 1849), ''Wilton and its Associations'' (Salisbury, 1851),〔 and ''Lights and Shadows of Artist Life and Character'' (1853).

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