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David Watterston (2 January 1845 – 23 July 1931) was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor; he was editor of The Australasian from 1885 to 1903 and of The Argus 1903 to 1906. Watterston was born in Balgone Barns, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, youngest son of James Watterston and his wife Catherine née Broadwood.The family, after spending a year in Gottland, in the Baltic Sea, went to Australia, arriving in April 1853. Watterston died in Armadale, Victoria, Australia on 23 July 1931; he was unmarried.
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dbo:abstract | David Watterston (2 January 1845 – 23 July 1931) was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor; he was editor of The Australasian from 1885 to 1903 and of The Argus 1903 to 1906. Watterston was born in Balgone Barns, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, youngest son of James Watterston and his wife Catherine née Broadwood.The family, after spending a year in Gottland, in the Baltic Sea, went to Australia, arriving in April 1853. After acting as clerk in an attorney's office in Melbourne, Watterston moved to Queensland in May 1860, and in October of the same year, commenced his connection with the press. He learned reporting on the Ipswich Herald (afterwards the Queensland Times) and then moved to Brisbane in 1865, to undertake parliamentary reporting. Watterston spent several years in the gallery for The Brisbane Courier and next on the Guardian, from which paper, in June 1869, he obtained promotion to the parliamentary staff of The Argus, Melbourne, returning to Victoria after nine years' absence. Watterston executed various special commissions for The Argus, being sent to the United States in 1876, for six months, in connection with the Philadelphia Exhibition. He went to England in 1879, to report on the movements of the Berry-Pearson embassy. Watterston was appointed chief of The Argus reporting staff in 1881, and four years later, on the editorship of the Australasian becoming vacant, he had that position given to him, the Australasian being a weekly literary, sporting and agricultural journal, started by the proprietors of The Argus in 1864. Watterston was editor of the Argus from 1903 to 1906. His successor was Edward S. Cunningham. Watterston died in Armadale, Victoria, Australia on 23 July 1931; he was unmarried. Gazetted with incorrect spelling, Watterson Place, in the Canberra suburb of Gilmore, is, however, named in his honour. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | David Watterston (2 January 1845 – 23 July 1931) was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor; he was editor of The Australasian from 1885 to 1903 and of The Argus 1903 to 1906. Watterston was born in Balgone Barns, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, youngest son of James Watterston and his wife Catherine née Broadwood.The family, after spending a year in Gottland, in the Baltic Sea, went to Australia, arriving in April 1853. Watterston died in Armadale, Victoria, Australia on 23 July 1931; he was unmarried. (en) |
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