Molong
Express and Western District Advertiser NSW
12 Jan
1945
57 Years in
One Family
HISTORY OF
'MOLONG EXPRESS'
In last
issue, 'Old Timer' reviewed the' history of the Molong Press, from the time the
'Express' (Molong's first newspaper) was founded in 1876.
A few days ago, we
yarned about the old days with Mr. Fred Leathem, now of Parramatta, whose family ran the 'Express' for 57
years.
Fred himself was associated with the paper for 41 years. He is now
employed at the Howard Auto Cultivator works at Northmead.
The 'Express' was
founded 68 years ago by two Leathem brothers,
Henry and John, and they ran it jointly until 1879, when Henry died, leaving a
widow and young family.
The business
was then sold by tender, and the widow, Mrs. Marion Leathem, became the sole owner.
FOUR SONS.
With
the assistance of her four sons, Charles, William, John and Fred.
Mrs. Leathem
carried the paper on, in the face of opposition from the 'Argus,' until her
death about 23 years ago.
Charles and
John then took the 'Express' over, and William and Fred stayed on with them.
Subsequently
Bill left newspaper work to become a station book-keeper.
Jack met
with a fatal accident on the Molong-Manildra road, and his interest in the
business passed to his widow, Mrs. Harriet Leathem.
Later
Charles bought out his sister-in-law's interest, and became sole owner, his
brother Fred continuing on with him.
The long
association of the Leathem family
with the 'Express' ended in 1933, when Mr. W. P. Stanger bought the business,
subsequently merging the two Molong papers.
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