Chandler then sued Solomon, who with Amos had started removing machinery, for trespass, but lost the case.
[9] From 1925 to 1928 a 'South Australian edition' of Melbourne Truth was published by Joseph Aloysius Patrick Hayes for Ezra Norton's company.
[9] From 1941 to 1964 the South Australian edition of Truth was published weekly, no doubt gaining its foothold because of the War.
Again it was published by James Geoghegan as an offshoot of Melbourne Truth, but had a generous coverage of local football, cricket and horse racing.
[9] The Melbourne Truth finally wound up in 1994, thirty years after the last South Australian edition was published.