Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "William Thomas Goodge (28 September 1862 – 28 November 1909) was an English writer and journalist, who arrived in Australia in 1882, after jumping ship in Sydney. He worked in various jobs in New South Wales, including as a coal-miner, until he was engaged to write for \"The Tribune\" in North Sydney, a small weekly associated with the \"Daily Telegraph\". From there he was chosen by Harry Newman (Member of Parliament and newspaper proprietor) to edit \"The Leader\" newspaper in Orange, NSW."@en }
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- W._T._Goodge comment "William Thomas Goodge (28 September 1862 – 28 November 1909) was an English writer and journalist, who arrived in Australia in 1882, after jumping ship in Sydney. He worked in various jobs in New South Wales, including as a coal-miner, until he was engaged to write for \"The Tribune\" in North Sydney, a small weekly associated with the \"Daily Telegraph\". From there he was chosen by Harry Newman (Member of Parliament and newspaper proprietor) to edit \"The Leader\" newspaper in Orange, NSW.".