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and theatre critic of which subject, as with literature, he had considerable knowledge. In July 1903 he filled the editor's chair, which had become vacant, but continued writing the "Topic of the Week" column and "Comments on the War", which benefited from his singular knowledge of European history
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He made a host of friends while in the chair at the "Australasian", and always maintained the dignity of that historic journal. It is a matter for regret that most of his writing was for the day, and that he left no record in volume form, for he had a wide knowledge and a clear method of
49:, and at first worked for an uncle who had an architect's practice in London. He left England in the 1870s for Australia, working in Adelaide and Melbourne, and in the early 1880s left for New Zealand, where he turned to journalism, working as a reporter with the 80:, and was married to Emily M. Fricker with two daughters. A son, Austen Cousens Fricker, was born in Dunedin around September 1888 and died 25 August 1958. He enlisted with the 293: 303: 69:
He had been ailing for months before his death, but the rapidity with which he succumbed surprised everyone. His remains were interred at the
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He was born in London, a son of William Henry Fricker and cousin of
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They had a home "Roma", at Morris (Morrice?) street,
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Index

The Australasian
Fricker by David Low
Sir Hereward Wake
Margate
Otago Daily Times
The Argus
leader writer
Box Hill Cemetery
Yorick Club
First AIF
Gallipoli
Caulfield
"Journalist Dead"
The Express and Telegraph



"Death of Mr E. T. Fricker"
The Australasian
"Army records:Austin Fricker"
"Family Notices"
The Australasian
"Personal"
Table Talk
Categories
1858 births
1917 deaths
Australian journalists
Australian newspaper editors
Journalists from London

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