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''The Liverpool News'' newspaper was priced at one penny 〔15 April 1937 - The Liverpool News (p1) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page6496357〕 and was one of the earliest newspapers in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. The weekly publication was delivered to the shops and houses by Ethbert (Bert) Banyer's son, Brian Banyer. A copy was taken to file at the (Liverpool City Council ) in a folder especially provided as a record of Liverpool’s history during those years.〔 Other newspapers also published around this time were ''The Liverpool Times'', ''The Liverpool Mercury'' and ''The Liverpool Herald''. == History == According to a 1930 copy of the Liverpool News, which no longer exists, the newspaper stated that it was in its "25th Year of Publication".〔 The Liverpool News (1993) by Bruce Banyer〕 However, based on the edition dated 15 April 1937, the newspaper was established in 1904 and ended in about 1973, the exact ending year remains unknown.〔 The Liverpool News remained a Banyer family business until about 1937 when it was purchased by The Biz newspaper of Fairfield, owned by the Bright Family. It was eventually absorbed by Cumberland Press, and soon disappeared from circulation.〔
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