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The Austral-Asiatic Review
Founded in 1844 by prominent colonist and journalist Edward Smith Hall, The Austral-Asiatic Review emerged as a significant publication in Hobart Town, Tasmania. Initially aimed at fostering community among settlers, the newspaper quickly became a trusted source of news and opinion, addressing local, national, and international affairs. With a diverse range of content including politics, society, and culture, it promoted progressive ideals and established itself as an influential voice in shaping public opinion. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Austral-Asiatic Review, Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia starting 1833, including 2,409 scans in total. This archive may reveal mentions of historical figures and events as well as connections to your own family history. Explore this valuable resource to uncover the rich tapestry of Tasmania’s past and see how The Austral-Asiatic Review contributed to the region’s social fabric.