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Trove - Syme, David (1827-1908) SYME, DAVID (18271908), newspaper proprietor, was born on 2 October 1827 at North Berwick, Scotland, fourth and youngest son of George Alexander Syme http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1298846?c=people
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Extractions: Yachting technology. David Syme of Scotland started out with the intention of striking it rich in California as a gold prospector. He failed to achieve it then, and later moved to Australia. In Australia, David Syme aquired the Melbourne Age newspaper. The circulation reached 120,000 from the 2,000 when he took it over in about ten years. Scottish Syme was later hailed as Australia's first newspaper baron, with the Melbourne Age circa 1900 being regarded as one of the most powerful newspapers in the then British Empire. Send this page to a friend! Tell us what you think Tell a friend about us Join our free mailing list! ... How to Support Us We hope you have enjoyed exploring Scotland and Scottish history with Encyclopedia Alba. Please contact us with any comments or if you wish to enquire about any of our services. You may wish to read our
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Extractions: HISTORIC AUSTRALIANS HELPED CREATE THE AUSTRALIA WE KNOW newspaper proprietor, "the father of protection in Australia", Ebenezer [Syme] (q.v.), who was editing the Age newspaper. The paper was then threatened with failure, and Syme who had saved some money while on the diggings joined his brother in buying it for the sum of 2000. The paper struggled on for 18 months, when finding it could not support the two proprietors David obtained other employment. He became a contractor and in spite of strong competition was successful. In March 1860 his brother Ebenezer died, and finding it was difficult to sell the Age Syme decided to abandon his contracting and carry on the paper. The task undertaken was one of great difficulty, and only the fact that the proprietor was willing to work 15 hours a day made success possible. The original policy of the Age included manhood suffrage, the opening of the lands for selection by the people, no compensation for the squatters, and compulsory, free and secular education. When protection was added to the programme great opposition was raised. It was felt quite honestly by the conservative and moneyed classes that if these things came about the colony would be in great danger. The opposition to the Age was carried even to the extent of boycotting its advertisement columns. But great as his difficulties were Syme was undismayed. Various abortive amending land acts became law between 1860 and 1869, but in the latter year an act was passed which embodied most of the principles for which Syme had fought. It was now possible for the land to be properly cultivated and a great principle had been established. A tremendous flow of population came into Victoria between 1850 and 1860 and towards the end of the decade there was some unemployment. Syme felt that manufacturing industries should be established and that this could only be done by bringing in protection. He won over to his side able men like
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Extractions: A Ba Be-Bo Br-By ... ^Top of page sculptor, Charles Summers (q.v.) to give Stanford some elementary lessons in modelling. Later Stanford submitted a design for a fountain and obtained permission to execute it, but no better material could be given him than the local bluestone from the prison quarry. He worked for four years on it and became exemplary in his conduct. Summers told his friends about it and many appeals were made for the release of the prisoner. He was "discharged to freedom by remission" on 28 October 1870, the fountain was set up in the triangular piece of ground between parliament house and the treasury building, and there Stanford gave it its finishing touches. It is an excellent piece of design, amazingly successful when the conditions under which it was produced are considered. Stanford set up as a monumental mason at Windsor, a suburb of Melbourne. There he married and was respected and liked by his neighbours. His business was successful and he made a reputation for his carved headstones. One of these may be seen on the main drive of the St Kilda cemetery not far from the gate. Another example of his work is on his wife's grave at the Melbourne cemetery. He died in 1880 partly from the effects of inhaling the fine dust while working on the fountain.