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James MacCallum Smith (1886-1939) James MacCallum Smith was born near Inverness in Scotland. He was a staunch secessionist who used his newspaper the Sunday Times to promote his secessionist views. Smith worked in newspaper administration in Inverness, Sydney, the Western Australian goldfields and in Perth. He moved to Coolgardie in 1893 where he established a number of newspapers, including the goldfields' first Sunday newspaper, the Sun in 1898. After the death of Frederick Vosper in 1901 he and his partner, Arthur Reid, bought the Sunday Times. Smith became the sole proprietor and managing director in 1912 and remained so until 1935. ![]() |
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