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Truth (Adelaide newspaper)


Truth was the name of various weekly newspapers published in Adelaide, South Australia, at times between 1890 and 1964.

The first Adelaide newspaper to be titled Truth was published by J. C. Wharton in 1890, and modelled after the London Truth, occupying much the same niche as Quiz, that is to say, humorous, literate and morally conservative; and was short-lived.

The second Adelaide Truth was founded in 1903 by Charles Walter Chandler (c. 1860 – 31 July 1936) and may have had some affiliation with the Sydney Truth of John Norton, and was brash, populist and sensational. E. J. McAlister (who had a printing works in an adjacent building) and Andrew McNamara (nominal publisher) were associates in publishing the paper.

In 1906 Chandler handed over publication of Truth to Reginald Louis Solomon (1877–1939), retaining editorship, then in September 1906 went through a sham sale of the business to A. Hall, perhaps intending to boost its value in the event of a future sale. Hall sold the business to Solomon, in another paper transaction. Chandler then sued Solomon, who with Amos had started removing machinery, for trespass, but lost the case. In 1907 Solomon was convicted of publishing an "obscene libel", for the 20 May article in the "Darkest Adelaide" column. Adelaide Truth ceased publication about this time; though it was rumoured that John Norton was interested in starting a South Australian edition of his publication.

The title Truth re-surfaced again in Adelaide in May 1915, published by F. J. Jennings (longtime publisher and printer of The Sport, which republished a number of Truth's articles), but was short-lived.

In 1916 and 1917 Melbourne Truth was sold in Adelaide, published by Harold Gray for Norton's Truth and Sportsman Ltd. Though marked "Adelaide edition", all advertisements were for Melbourne businesses and almost all the news content was from Melbourne. Its purpose may have been to support Norton's anti-Conscription agenda.

From 1925 to 1928 a 'South Australian edition' of Melbourne Truth was published by Joseph Aloysius Patrick Hayes for Ezra Norton's company. Again it contains scandalous stories from all around Australia, mostly about Melbourne, but a fair number of Adelaide stories.


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