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The Southern Mail (Bowral) : ウィキペディア英語版
Southern Highland News

The ''Southern Highland News'' is a newspaper published in Bowral, New South Wales, Australia since 1958. It has incorporated a number of other newspapers including ''The Southern Mail'', ''The Robertson Mail'', ''The Moss Vale Mail'', ''The Mittagong Mail'' and ''The Mittagong Star''.
==History==
''The Mittagong Mail'' was first published in 1885 by Daniel Beer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thesouthernhighlands.com.au/towns/bowral/bowral-history-newspapers-and-amusements )〕 In 1886 Beer sold the newspaper to J. C. Murphy who changed the newspaper's name to ''The Southern Mail''. Murphy began to publish ''The Robertson Advocate'' in 1887, ''The Moss Vale Record'' in 1888 and ''The Mittagong Express'' in 1891. By 1924 the four newspapers were owned by Hector Lamond who changed ''The Robertson Advocate'' to ''The Robertson Mail'', ''The Moss Vale Record'' to ''The Moss Vale Mail'' and ''The Mittagong Express'' to ''The Mittagong Mail''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thesouthernhighlands.com.au/towns/bowral/bowral-history-newspapers-and-amusements )〕 The newspapers were referred to as the four ''Mails''.
In 1958, Stan Lord launched the ''Southern Highland News'' to compete with the other newspapers in the region. By 1960 Lord had sold his newspaper interests to his nephew, Colin Lord. In 1960, the proprietor of the four ''Mails'', Hector Spence Lamond, sold them to Lord. At this point Lord incorporated ''The Mittagong Star'', which he already owned, into ''The Mittagong Mail''. The four ''Mails'' were then incorporated into the ''Southern Highland News'' in 1961.
The ''Southern Highland News'' is currently published by Fairfax Regional Media.

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