History
One of the early newspapers of the Western Australian colony was '' The Inquirer'', established by Francis Lochee and William Tanner on 5 August 1840. Lochee became sole proprietor and editor in 1843 until May 1847 when he sold the operation to the paper's former compositor Edmund Stirling. In July 1855, ''The Inquirer'' merged with the recently established ''Commercial News and Shipping Gazette'', owned by Robert John Sholl, as '' The Inquirer & Commercial News''. It ran under the joint ownership of Stirling and Sholl. Sholl departed and, from April 1873, the paper was produced by Stirling and his three sons, trading as Stirling & Sons. Edmund Stirling retired five years later and his three sons took control as Stirling Bros and Co, Ltd. Stirling Bros launched the ''Daily News'' on 26 July 1882. After 28 June 1901 ''The Inquirer & Commercial News'' was incorporated into the ''Daily News''.1980–1990
Competition from television evening news resulted in losses in circulation and eventual cessation of most Australian afternoon newspapers. The ''Daily News'' came to be a wholly owned subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers (WAN), formerly itself a subsidiary of the Melbourne-based Herald and Weekly Times organisation. In the late 1980s, WAN was acquired by the ill-fated Bond Corporation's subsidiary the Bell Group. In 1986, Holmes à Court sold the ''Daily News'' to a small company headed by businessman Simon Hadfield. The newspaper moved to a renovated pie factory on the outskirts of the CBD. Its last issue was on 11 September 1990. Former staff hold 5-yearly reunions. On 2 May 1990, British publishing magnateNotable former journalists
* Alfred Carson * John Cornell * James Cruthers * Frank Devine (editor, ''Weekend News'') * Boronia Lucy (Bonnie) Giles aka Mary Ferber (1909–1978) * Kim Hagdorn * Bill Lang (senior reporter and back page columnist – "Lang's Look") * Alan Langoulant (cartoonist) * Arthur Lovekin * Amanda Platell * Paul Rigby (cartoonist) * Kirwan WardIllustrations
In November 1893, William John Hardy joined the Daily News as the first pictorial engraver in the state. His first engraving was of Reverend Dr Llewelyn D. Bevan. Prior to Mr Hardy's arrival illustrations were sourced from Melbourne and Sydney. By late 1894 photographic processes replaced illustrating the news with engraved works.Publication details
The ''Daily News'' was published from 26 July 1882 to 11 September 1990. The paper incorporated the ''Morning Herald'' from 6 July 1886 and the ''Inquirer and Commercial News'' from 28 June 1901. A Saturday edition ran from 6 August 1960 to 29 March 1986, titled ''Weekend News.'' From 19 February 1966 to 3 April 1971 there was an additional Saturday colour supplement, titled ''Weekend Magazine.'' Other supplements include: * ''Fremantle News'', 28 April 1949 to 7 April 1971 * ''Fremantle-Cockburn News'', 14 April 1971 to 24 May 1984 * ''North of the River News'', 2 December 1959 to 22 February 1961 * ''Metro'', March 1987 to April 1987, a 16-page colour supplement in Wednesday's ''Daily News.''Availability
Issues (1882–1950) of this newspaper have been digitised as part of theSee also
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