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Robert Thomas (newspaper proprietor)

Robert Thomas (November 1781 – 1 July 1860) was a Welsh newspaper proprietor, printer and early settler of South Australia who was born on a farm 'Rhantregynwen', at Llanymynech, Powys, Wales.〔(www.adb.anu.edu.au; ) accessed 2015〕
In 1836, Thomas migrated to the new colony with his wife Mary and family on the ''Africaine'', arriving at Holdfast Bay on 8 November. He printed Governor Hindmarsh's proclamation of the new colony (28 December 1836), and began printing copies of the ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''. By 1838, the ''Register'' was a weekly newspaper. Thomas also printed copies of the ''South Australian Church Hymn Book'' for the Rev. Charles Howard, the ''Royal South Australian Almanac'' (1838-1842) and from 1839, the ''Port Lincoln Herald and South Australian Commercial Advertiser''.
The ''Register'' had a fierce policy of independence and this resulted in conflict with Governor George Gawler, who was often criticised for his economic policies. Gawler was particularly attacked in September 1840 over his ordering of the execution of two Ngarrindjeri men along the Coorong after the ''Maria'' shipwreck and the deaths of its passengers and crew. As a result, the Government ceased to use the services of Robert Thomas & Co. from 11 November 1840 – a loss to the company of ₤1650 a year.
After an unsuccessful trip to London to protest the loss of business from the Government, he returned to Adelaide, where he continued to be involved in further printing and publishing. He died on 1 July 1860 at his home in Hindley Street.
==Family==
His wife Mary was a poet and diarist, who published ''The Diary of Mary Thomas'', which is considered a valuable history of her voyage on the ''Africaine'' and the early days of the colony. Their son Robert George Thomas ( – 14 April 1884) came out to South Australia with William Light on the ''Rapid'', was an assistant to G. S. Kingston, then was appointed Assistant Architect to the government in 1866, and Architect in 1868. The position was abolished in 1870 and he returned to England. Their second son William Kyffin Thomas (1821–1878), became a proprietor of the '' South Australian Register''.〔


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