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William Curnow (1832 – 14 October 1903) was a Cornish Australian journalist, and Methodist minister, and was editor of The Sydney Morning Herald for 15 years. ==Early life== Curnow was baptised on 2 December 1832 at St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom, the son of James Curnow, a tin miner, and his wife Jane, née Hallow. As a child he competed in a recitation contest at a local Methodist chapel in which he beat a young Henry Irving who at that time was still known by the surname Brodribb.〔John Langdon Bonython, Address of the President, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Volume XXIV, Parts 1 and 2, 1933–34, p8-9.〕 At the time of the United Kingdom Census 1851, when he was 18, Curnow was working as a tin miner.〔United Kingdom Census 1851〕 He trained for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry, before emigrating to Australia in 1854.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cornwall-opc.org/Resc/obits/curnow_william.htm )〕
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