It is remembered as the paper in which C. J. Dennis began his literary career, and was later its editor.
[1] The publishers' offices were in 71, Brookman's Building, Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
[2] This turned out to be a new weekly "Gossip", and an attempt to recover the fortunes of a style of newspaper, described by a contemporary as a "society paper", which had been largely displaced by the larger dailies, which had their own gossip and society pages, sports, theatre and investment pages at a lower price.
[3] Editors included C. J. Dennis c. 1904,[4] succeeded in 1905 by Conrad Eitel.
1370 of 28 May 1924 (may be viewed here) are available on-line and accessible via Trove, a service of the Australian National Library.