Table Talk (magazine)


Table Talk: A Journal for Men and Women, was a weekly magazine published from 26 June 1885 until September 1939 in Melbourne, Australia. It was established in 1885 by Maurice Brodzky, who obtained financial assistance to start his own publication after resigning from The Herald.
Table Talk was a social magazine that catered for both male and female readers. It included articles about politics, finance, literature, arts and social notes. Its gossip style attracted readers with articles about local notables and famous people from overseas, commenting on, among other things, their fashions, relationships, and social engagements. It was most popular during the 1880s Land Boom in Melbourne.
In 1893, trade unionist Frederick Bromley sued Brodzky after Table Talk drew public attention to the link between himself and George Sangster, who had illegally used union funds. The jury found for Bromley, awarding him £500 damages, and Brodzky left for America. G. V. Allen took over as proprietor and publisher, to the disgust of at least one commentator.
In 1899, the format of Table Talk changed to include photographs and different font sizes. It had a folio-size format, and initially was 16 pages, increasing to 20 pages by 1885, and was 24 pages by 1888. It was initially sold for threepence but the price had increased to sixpence by 1903.
In September 1924, Table Talk was sold for a reported £15,000. In 1926, it absorbed the illustrated magazine Punch. The last issue was dated 7 September 1939.

"Prominent Persons"

"Prominent Persons" was a long-running feature on currently notable people: a biography or character study accompanied by a commissioned portrait, often caricature, by a Melbourne artist, usually Will Dyson or L. F. Reynolds.
DateArtistSubjectNotes
17 Dec 1925WDGerald Patterson
24 Dec 1925WDGeorge TallisMD, J. C. Williamson's
31 Dec 1925WDJ. C. BoyceVic. Tourist Bureau
7 Jan 1926WDHugh Trumble
14 Jan 1926WDC. G. Macartney
21 Jan 1926WDLord Allenby
28 Jan 1926Littleton Groom
4 Feb 1926WDWilliam Bruntonused in article
11 Feb 1926WDJ. B. Hawkesused in article
18 Feb 1926WDJ. O. Anderson
25 Feb 1926WDA. W. KeownAdvertising dept, Vic. Railways
4 Mar 1926WDBenjamin Fuller
11 Mar 1926WDLee Neilused in article
18 Mar 1926WDHarrie B. LeeFire Chief, Melbourne
25 Mar 1926Dion Boucicault
1 Apr 1926John Allan
8 Apr 1926WDCaptain John King Davis
15 Apr 1926WDCaptain G. H. Wilkins
22 Apr 1926WDHugh Ward
29 Apr 1926WDW. T. Conderused in article
6 May 1926WDE. J. Hogan
13 May 1926WDA. V. Kewney
20 May 1926H. L. Collins
27 May 1926WDH. A. Hunt
3 Jun 1926WDW. J. McClelland
10 Jun 1926W. M. Woodfull
17 Jun 1926Percy Grainger
24 Jun 1926WDJ. M. Gregory
1 Jul 1926WDCharles Taitused in article
8 Jul 1926Alexander James Peacock
15 Jul 1926Warren Bardsley
22 Jul 1926C. H. WickensCommonwealth Statistician
29 Jul 1926Arthur Streeton
5 Aug 1926W. S. Littlejohn
12 Aug 1926A. J. Richardson
19 Aug 1926Brudenell White
26 Aug 1926Bernard Heinze
2 Sep 1926WDBert Bailey
9 Sep 1926Group Captain Williams
16 Sep 1926Alberto Zelmanused in article
23 Sep 1926Leonard Nettlefoldused in article
30 Sep 1926Richard Lintonused in article
7 Oct 1926Horace Brinsmeadused in article
14 Oct 1926J. H. Butters
21 Oct 1926Earle Page
28 Oct 1926Thomas Blamey
4 Nov 1926Donald Mackinnon
11 Nov 1926W. B. McInnes
18 Nov 1926Wirth Brothers
25 Nov 1926Pat O'Hara Wood
2 Dec 1926John Longstaff
9 Dec 1926Stephen "Steve" Morellmayor of Melbourne
16 Dec 1926L. A. Adamson
23 Dec 1926Gregan McMahon
30 Dec 1926Walter Burley Griffin
6 Jan 1927W. A. Gibson
13 Jan 1927Monty Grover
20 Jan 1927W. H. Ponsford
27 Jan 1927James J. Maloneused in article
3 Feb 1927W. R. Napierused in article
10 Feb 1927E. T. Fisk
17 Feb 1927Harry Lawson
24 Feb 1927Ivo Whitton
3 Mar 1927George Foster Pearce
10 Mar 1927Allan Wilkieused in article
17 Mar 1927Paul Bibronballet dancer
24 Mar 1927John Henry MacFarlandused in article
31 Mar 1927E. G. Theodore
7 Apr 1927Granville Ryrie
14 Apr 1927Herbert Larkinused in article
21 Apr 1927Maurice Moscovitch
28 Apr 1927Septimus Power
5 May 1927Ivor Warne-Smith
12 May 1927Lord Stonehaven
19 May 1927WDPaderewski
26 May 1927Fritz Hart
2 Jun 1927Charles A. Wenmanused in article
9 Jun 1927Richard Penrose Franklinused in article
16 Jun 1927James Barrett
23 Jun 1927James Francis Guthrie
30 Jun 1927Syd Coventry
7 Jul 1927J. A. Lyons
14 Jul 1927George Lambert
21 Jul 1927T. S. Carlyonused in article
28 Jul 1927O. R. Snowball
4 Aug 1927WDEfrem Zimbalisttext on next page
11 Aug 1927Horrie Clover
18 Aug 1927Tom Tunnecliffe
25 Aug 1927L. K. S. Mackinnonchairman, VRC
1 Sep 1927C. J. Dennis
8 Sep 1927Lawrence Wackett
15 Sep 1927Frank Talbotused in article
23 Sep 1927C. E. Merrettused in article
29 Sep 1927Allan Geddesmisspelled in Table Talk
used in article
6 Oct 1927Cliff Rankin
13 Oct 1927James Gricechairman, VATC
20 Oct 1927John Lemmon
27 Oct 1927James Scobie
3 Nov 1927WDNorman McKinnel
10 Nov 1927WDL. C. M. S. Amery
17 Nov 1927Lord Somers
24 Nov 1927John Taitused in article
1 Dec 1927Jack Ryder
8 Dec 1927Jack Crawford
15 Dec 1927Frank Tateused in article
22 Dec 1927Victor Championconductor of theatre orchestra
29 Dec 1927Max Howdenpioneer radio amateur
5 Jan 1928Jack Ellis
12 Jan 1928William Slater
19 Jan 1928Don Blackie
26 Jan 1928WDGeorge Beeby
2 Feb 1928Maurice Dudleyactor, 3LO radio announcer
9 Feb 1928Herbert Edward Pratten
16 Feb 1928Major de Havilland
23 Feb 1928Jean Borotra
1 Mar 1928Harry Hopman
8 Mar 1928Alexander Cameron
15 Mar 1928W. R. Morris
22 Mar 1928C. H. Bookused in article
29 Mar 1928A. E. Koetsveldchief of detective branch
5 Apr 1928Herbert W. Geppused in article
12 April 1928Stanley Goble
19 Apr 1928William Hindleyused in article
26 Apr 1928WDW. N. Lancaster
3 May 1928H. W. Harrisonused in article
10 May 1928Gordon Rattray
17 May 1928Jim Scullin
24 May 1928WDJames Nevin Taittext on next page
31 May 1928J. C. Bancks
7 Jun 1928Andrew Wilkieused in article
14 Jun 1928Dick Taylor
21 Jun 1928George Swinburne
28 Jun 1928Kingsford Smith
and C. T. P. Ulm
full page illustration
5 Jul 1928John Brownlee
12 Jul 1928W. A. M. Blackettpres., Institute of Architects
19 Jul 1928M. P. HansenDirector of Education
26 July 1928William McPherson
2 Aug 1928J. G. Latham
9 Aug 1928Rupert Bunny
16 Aug 1928Dan Carrollshowman with E. J. Carroll
23 Aug 1928W. R. Colemanstage scene painter
30 Aug 1928Gordon Coventry
6 Sep 1928Cecil Newton McKayson of Hugh Victor McKay
13 Sep 1928A. A. Dunstan
20 Sep 1928R. O. Blackwood
27 Sep 1928H. C. A. Harrison
4 Oct 1928William G. Jamesused in article
11 Oct 1928Cardinal Cerretti
18 Oct 1928Ben Chaffey
25 Oct 1928R. M. Cuthbertsonpres., National Federation of Victoria
1 Nov 1928W. A. Watt
8 Nov 1928R. D. Elliott
15 Nov 1928G. A. Maxwell
22 Nov 1928J. M. Niallpastoralist and horse owner
29 Nov 1928Harold Luxtonused in article
6 Dec 1928Joe Kirkwood Sr.
13 Dec 1928WDStanley Argyle
20 Dec 1928WDJack Hobbs
27 Dec 1928A. P. F. Chapman
3 Jan 1929W. J. Dugganused in article
10 Jan 1929Alan F. Kippax
17 Jan 1929Ian Macfarlanwriter: P. B. Jenkin
24 Jan 1929Frank Beaurepaire
31 Jan 1929Maurice Tate
7 Feb 1929Clarrie Grimmettwriter: E. H. M. Baillie
14 Feb 1929Donald Bradman
21 Feb 1929Justice Lukin
28 Feb 1929Lennon Rawsbusinessman
7 Mar 1929Patsy Hendren
14 Mar 1929Alfred Ernest Floydorganist
21 Mar 1929Bob Schlesingerused in article
28 Mar 1929E. J. Holloway
4 April 1929Norman Brearley
11 April 1929H. I. Cohenused in article
18 Apr 1929Charles Marr
25 Apr 1929R. G. Menzies
2 May 1929Norris G. BellTranscontinental Railway
9 May 1929Maisie Gay
16 May 1929Herbert Brookes
23 May 1929MacRobertson's
30 May 1929Hamilton Webberused in article
6 June 1929WDHarold Williams
13 June 1929Anna Pavlova
20 June 1929Albert Chadwickwriter: W. S. Sharland
27 Jun 1929R. G. Nicholsused in article
4 July 1929Stuart Doyleused in article
11 July 1929Guy Newton Mooreaviation
18 July 1929Harry Lauder
25 July 1929William Glasgow
1 Aug 1929Frederic Truby King
8 Aug 1929Bill Cubbinswriter: Keith Manzie
15 Aug 1929J. C. Blair
22 Aug 1929John SinclairPresbyterian clergy
29 Aug 1929John James VirgoYMCA executive
5 Sep 1929Percy Code
12 Sep 1929Frank Grovesused in article
19 Sep 1929Mick Ryanused in article
26 Sep 1929Albert Collierwriter: F. Keith Manzie
3 Oct 1929G. S. Macleansec., National Federation of Victoria
10 Oct 1929Arthur Robinson
17 Oct 1929Gustav Slapoffski
24 Oct 1929A. V. Hiskenssec., Moonee Valley Racing Club
31 Oct 1929Alan Currie
7 Nov 1929E. L. Baillieugrazier, race horse owner
14 Nov 1929Edward Goll
21 Nov 1929E. R. G. R. Evanswriter: Geoffrey Rawson
28 Nov 1929Joan Rosanoveused in article
5 Dec 1929Bert Ironmonger
12 Dec 1929E. J. Brady
19 Dec 1929Jim Willardused in article
26 Dec 1929J. E. Fenton
2 Jan 1930Dale Collins
©9 Jan 1930SPRoy Bridges
16 Jan 1930Walter Massy-Greene
©23 Jan 1930SPFrederick Head
©30 Jan 1930SPE. F. Moon
6 Feb 1930F. M. Forde
13 Feb 1930V. Y. Richardson
20 Feb 1930Mrs Percy Russellused in article
27 Feb 1930Walter Lindrum
6 Mar 1930E. L. a'Beckett
13 Mar 1930W. L. Kellymanager, cricket Test team
20 Mar 1930Archie Jackson
27 Mar 1930Walter Hagen
3 Apr 1930A. E. Green
10 Apr 1930Harry Chauvel
17 Apr 1930John Cain
24 Apr 1930Douglas Mawson
1 May 1930Like McBrienused in article
8 May 1930C. W. B. Littlejohnused in article
15 May 1930David Orme Masson
22 May 1930W. A. Coxen
29 May 1930Edward Greeves
5 Jun 1930William James Beckettused in article
12 Jun 1930Jack Harris
19 Jun 1930W. V. McCall
26 Jun 1930W. A. Osborneused in article
3 Jul 1930William M. Whyteused in article
10 Jul 1930Florence Austral
17 Jul 1930Hugh D. McIntosh
24 Jul 1930William R. Creswell
31 Jul 1930Stanley Wittman
7 Aug 1930Parker John Moloney
14 Aug 1930W. G. Priceused in article
21 Aug 1930Charlie Vaudecomedian, 3DB announcer
28 Aug 1930Otto Niemeyer
4 Sep 1930Jan Kubelik
11 Sep 1930Robert Gibsonused in article
18 Sep 1930Ray Brew
25 Sep 1930Paul Raphael Montford
2 Oct 1930Arthur Coghlanused in article
9 Oct 1930Syd Coventry and
Gordon Coventry
16 Oct 1930Dr Arthur E. Syme
Clive L. Baillieu
Ben Chaffey
used in article
23 Oct 1930George A. Julius
30 Oct 1930Alister Clarkused in article
6 Nov 1930John Henry
Rupert Greene
J. H. Davis
Judge 1919–1943
Starter 1914–1945
Handicapper 1912–1940
13 Nov 1930Isaac Isaacs13 Nov to 11 Dec misnumbered
20 Nov 1930Arthur Mailey
27 Nov 1930Bradman, Woodfull,
Grimmett
4 Dec 1930Edward Kennysec., Henley Regatta
11 Dec 1930John Clemengerused in article
©18 Dec 1930SGWH. Hopman
Crawford
©24 Dec 1930SGWSidney Myer
©1 Jan 1931SGWDon Bradman
Keith Rigg
8 Jan 1931W. A. Oldfield
15 Jan 1931Frank J. Bennellocean yachting
22 Jan 1931Bert Ironmonger
Don Blackie
29 Jan 1931James Mitchell
Lionel Hill
5 Feb 1931John Thomas WilkinsFire Chief
12 Feb 1931Frank Gavan Duffy
19 Feb 1931Joseph Lyons
James Fenton
26 Feb 1931Charles H. Kellaway
5 Mar 1931E. C. Riddle
12 Mar 1931T. W. BearupAustralian Broadcasting Co.
19 Mar 1931John Barnes
26 Mar 1931William Neil McKie
2 Apr 1931Charles Hardy
9 Apr 1931Ernest Turnbullfilm distributor
16 Apr 1931Robert Baden-Powell
23 Apr 1931Jack Beasley
Jack Lang
Jock Garden
"The Repudiationists"

Table Talk later ran a similar series, titled "Pen, Pencil and Personality".

Personnel

  • Eugenia Stone, was a reporter and poet. She married Sir George Doughty on 16 August 1913.
  • George Vesey Allen, educated at Prince Alfred College, worked as a journalist with The Daily Telegraph and The Age before becoming proprietor and publisher in 1905. After quitting journalism, he was the organiser of the Bendigo Exhibition and Launceston Exhibition, before working in the administration section of the Neglected Children's Department of the New South Wales Government. He was author of Sinbad the Sailor, a pantomime.
  • Charles Richard Bradish, journalist, was born in Ballarat, a son of John Richard Bradish and Susan Doorne Bradish, née Olney, who married in 1883, and brother of Percy Albert Bradish. In 1933 he was appointed to the Victorian Railways Publicity department. He married Ida Louise Mitchell on 25 March 1913. They had a home on Bailey Crescent, Rippon Lea, Victoria, later 37 Wellington Street, Kew, Victoria.