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Melbourne Advertiser : ウィキペディア英語版
Melbourne Advertiser

The ''Melbourne Advertiser'' was the first newspaper published in Melbourne, in what was then known as Port Phillip District, and now is Victoria, Australia. It was published by John Pascoe Fawkner, a co-founder of Melbourne. The first edition appeared on 1 January 1838〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Geelong Advertiser )〕 handwritten in ink by Fawkner himself and displayed at his hotel, the Shakespeare Hotel, at the corner of Collins Street and Market Street, Melbourne.
Ten hand-written weekly editions were published before Fawkner acquired a wooden press and some metal fount from Launceston. The ''Advertiser'' was initially printed in a shed at the rear of Fawkner's hotel. After printing a further seventeen issues he was forced by law to cease publication because he had failed to register the newspaper. On 6 February 1839, he registered and renamed the newspaper as ''Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser''.〔 William Kerr (1812–1859) left the ''Port Phillip Herald'' in 1841 to be editor of the newspaper, and would continue as editor for about ten years before becoming editor of a rival newspaper, the ''Times''. The newspaper became the first newspaper to achieve daily publication in Melbourne on 15 May 1845.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Pascoe Fawkner, Businessman & Melbourne Pioneer (1792-1869) )
The paper was renamed ''The Melbourne Daily News and Port Phillip Patriot'' on 9 October 1848 and then simply ''The Melbourne Daily News'' from November 1848 to 30 June 1851.
The original printing press still exists and is stored at the Scienceworks Museum in Melbourne. Images and transcripts of 16 issues of the ''Melbourne Advertiser'' are kept at the State Library of Victoria.〔(Images and transcripts of 16 issues of the ''Melbourne Advertiser'' ) at the State Library of Victoria.〕
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