The Voice (Adelaide newspaper)

The first number of The Voice, a paper published "in the cause of humanity* and edited by Mr J. Medway Day, was issued in Adelaide on Friday.

The contents generally are of a solid character, although the heavier matter is introduced by a page of bright and chatty paragraphs, through which the personality of the writer is easily discernible.

The new political force will discard the editorial "we", while it makes no claim to infallibility nor consistency which, it is stated, "as ordinarily understood is the last refuse of ignorance, bigotry, and feebleness".

There are plentiful signs that the editor has decided opinions, especially with regard to the land question, and he affirms that, in this and other matters, there is to be "no surrender" and "no compromise".

[1]In December 1893 Medway Day accepted an offer to take over editorship of The Australian Worker, and left for Sydney in January 1894.