Australian Newspaper (The Argus)
Australian newspaper archive
History
The Argus was one of Melbourne's leading daily newspapers, published from 1846 until its closure in 1957. It served as a conservative broadsheet with strong coverage of politics, business, and general news across Victoria. For much of the twentieth century, The Argus competed directly with The Age for Melbourne's serious readership.
The archive's clippings span 1906 to 1956, covering half a century of aerial mystery reports from the pre-aviation era through to the height of the Australian flying saucer wave. The Argus reported on local Victorian sightings, RAAF responses, and the broader international debate about unidentified aerial objects. Its final years of publication coincided with some of Australia's most concentrated sighting activity.
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104 articles catalogued, grouped by issue