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Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung

The Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung was a German language newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia from 1851–1862.

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History

The Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung was established by Rudolf Reimer (died 1860), and first appeared in April 1851. The newspaper included reports of colonial politics, something that was not typical in the German-Australian press at the time. Like many of its contemporaries, this newspaper folded during the gold rush of the early 1850s, but was resurrected in 1853. No copies have survived for this second period. Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Eggers, formerly of the South Australian Register, purchased the newspaper in 1855. This was the first German language newspaper to publish an entertainment supplement – Blätter für Ernst und Scherz.

Preservation

This newspaper title has been preserved on microfilm by the State Library of South Australia

Digitisation

This newspaper has been digitised from microfilm for the Australian Newspaper Digitisation Project of the National Library of Australia.

References

Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung Wikipedia


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