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''Williamstown Chronicle'' began publication in May, 1854,〔Richardson, N. (2014, February). (From 'rags' to 'riches': the evolution of the Australian suburban newspaper ). Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, (150), 83.〕 trading under the name Williamstown Trade Circular. In September 1856, the name was changed to the Williamstown Chronicle〔(Arnold, V.H., Victorian Year Book 1973: Centenary Edition ), No. 87, Commonwealth Bureau of Statistics, Victorian Office, p.600.〕 which lasted until the paper was absorbed by the Williamstown Advertiser in 1964.〔(University of North Texas digital library ). Retrieved July 23, 2014.〕 The Williamstown Chronicle was the first newspaper for the area and the third suburban newspaper to exist in Australia.〔Richardson, N. (2014, February). (Rags' to 'riches': the evolution of the Australian suburban newspaper. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, (150), 83+. )〕 It was started by John Bennett Stephens who produced the paper in his office in Ann Street and distributed it for free.〔Elsum, W.H. (1934) The History of Williamstown: From its First Settlement to a City 1834-1934, Melbourne: Williamstown City Council, p.113〕 The paper lost currency in 1874 which led to John. B. Stephens standing aside as editor. His son, J. C. Stephens, took over as editor〔Strahan L. (1994). At the Edge of the Centre: A History of Williamstown. North Melbourne, Victoria: Hargreen Publishing Company, p. 9〕 promising to create a ‘Re-modelled and enlarged’ version of the paper.〔Strahan L. (1994). At the Edge of the Centre: A History of Williamstown. North Melbourne, Victoria: Hargreen Publishing Company, p. 9〕 J. C. Stephens was unsuccessful at his venture and by 1880 the paper had been bought by Robert G. Neale. As the new editor, he enlarged the paper to forty-six columns by 1882.〔Strahan L. (1994). At the Edge of the Centre: A History of Williamstown. North Melbourne, Victoria: Hargreen Publishing Company, p. 9〕 After competing with the Williamstown Advertiser (started 1874) for over a decade, Neale decided to sell the paper in 1892. Ownership passed into the hands of Mr Bower and Frank Young who retained control until 1933 when Mr Bower retired leaving Young as the paper’s sole proprietor.〔Elsum, W.H. (1934) The History of Williamstown: From its First Settlement to a City 1834-1934, Melbourne: Williamstown City Council, p.114〕 == References ==
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