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811:(A.N.A.) was a mutual society founded in Melbourne in 1871 for the benefit of white native-born Australians (with membership restricted to that group). In 1898 the A.N.A. adopted the rule that "a person born at sea on the voyage of his mother to an Australasian colony shall be deemed eligible for membership".
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newspaper, Dyson, Durkin and Smith, seeking to recover £250 damages for libel. The alleged libel had been published on 29 January 1891, referring to the arrest and subsequent death of Alfred Gange, a cab-owner. Gange had been drunk on the streets of
Fitzroy on the afternoon of January 22 and was
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included 'The Last Woman', depicting a semi-nude female figure addressing "Old Sol on the subject of departed fashion", against a background of "a heavy thunderstorm and impending chaos". Durkin contributed seven other large-format cartoons to the 1883 almanac, together with a number of "smaller
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was made up of "caustic remarks about the want of intelligence in the ordinary constable, and stated that Gange was only one of a number of unfortunate wretches who had been arrested in a dying state". An accompanying double-page cartoon by Durkin, as alleged by
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magazine, the first
Australian-born artist to join its staff. He contributed a regular full-page of Melbourne-themed cartoons and caricatures, as well as smaller format illustrations. Durkin left
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serious operation". It was initially thought that the operation had been successful, but "the disease developed again almost immediately".
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in the United States and launched in 1851. The steam-ship departed from New York on September 1852 for Australia. By the time it reached
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incompetent, lacking intellect and engaging in "inhuman conduct", holding him up to "contempt, hatred and ridicule". The argument of the
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in 1898, intending to travel to England, but his plans were abandoned through illness. Tom Durkin died of a liver disease in April 1902.
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to establish a similar publication in Melbourne, which they named the
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arrived at Melbourne in April 1853. Thomas' parents settled in the
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in Canberra. In the early 1890s Durkin was a part-owner with
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in the South Atlantic Ocean south-east of the island of
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Trip of the Great Britain From Melbourne to the Cape
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The Inked-In Image: A Survey of Australian Comic Art
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1332:(Adelaide), 16 April 1898, page 11.
1249:(Melbourne), 23 April 1914, page 4.
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888:(Melbourne), 30 April 1853, page 4.
847:. Design & Art Australia Online
705:'Mostly Melbournian', published in
598:A selection of images by Tom Durkin
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1456:(Adelaide), 9 April 1898, page 13.
1186:The "Bull Ant" Pays £100 for Libel
1171:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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1383:Sydney), 15 April 1893, page 11;
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435:'A Genuine Compliment', from
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1438:Williamstown Advertiser
1314:Great Southern Advocate
1218:Alan McCulloch (1984).
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1119:Williamstown Advertiser
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971:S. S.: Somebody says...
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1533:Death of Tom Durkin
1501:Mr Thomas Durkin...
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1290:The Coroner Sums Up
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