Yes, Louisa Lawson could have written articles for "The Australia," as she was an influential figure in Australian journalism and women's rights during the late 19th century. She founded "The Dawn," a feminist publication, and was active in advocating for women's suffrage, which indicates her engagement with the media landscape of her time. Given her writing skills and commitment to social issues, it is entirely plausible that she contributed to or influenced other publications like "The Australia."
Originally born in London, William Lawson arrived in Sydney in 1800, as an ensign in the New South Wales Corps.
Bob Lawson was born in 1876.
Lawson Fiscus was born in 1866.
Chris Lawson was born in 1966.
Lawson Sibley was born in 1836.
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Ernest Lawson has written: 'Ernest Lawson retrospective'
William Lawson has written: 'Old Ironbark'
A. E. Lawson has written: 'To carve an effigy'
Jean Lawson has written: 'High/Scope'
Chester A. Lawson has written: 'Programmed genetics'
Bertha Lawson has written: 'My Henry Lawson' -- subject- s -: Australian Authors, Biography, Marriage
Victor Lawson has written: 'Dunbar critically examined'
Wilfrid Lawson has written: 'Wit and wisdom of Sir Wilfrid Lawson' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Freedom on the Wallabywas written by Henry Lawson in 1891.
Hugh Lawson Shearer has written: 'Global interdependence'
Paul B. Lawson has written: 'Unified mathematics'