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William Henry Traill : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Henry Traill
William Henry Traill (7 May 1842 – 21 May 1902) was an Australian journalist and politician. He was an early editor and in a period the principal proprietor of ''The Bulletin''.〔Sydney Morning Herald 22 May 1902, page 7b; Brisbane Courier 22 May 1902, page 5g (or Queenslander 31 May 1902, page1223 S); Western Australian Advertiser 26 May 1902, page 9 f (‘W.A.L.’ letter to the editor).〕 ==Early life== Traill, only son of John Traill of Westove, Orkney Islands, and his wife Eliza Dunbar (née Heddle) was born in London, and was educated at Edinburgh and London. The Westove Estate had been held by Traill descendants for more than 300 years. Originally intended for the army, he emigrated to Australia when 17 years of age, landed at Sydney, went to Brisbane, and then became a jackeroo on Boondoomba Station near Dalby. About two years later he was left a small patrimony and returned to the Orkney Islands. He stayed for only a few months, and going again to Queensland, became manager of the Maroon Estate in the Beaudesert district. At 23 he married Miss Jesse Lewis. He did not stay long in this position but visited Melbourne and joined the mines department, then returned to Queensland and was given a position in the lands department. Here his wife died.
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