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The Kings Cross Sting is not the only paper that has been focused on the Kings Cross area.
I have found two newspapers that have joined The Kings Cross Sting that is the Kings Cross Whisper and the NOW newspaper
They describe The Kings Cross Whisper as a newspaper that was famed not just in Kings Cross however around Sydney for its naughty nudes, hilarious, tongue-in-cheek satire on the issues and the important people of the day.
The Whisper was started up as a bit of fun Journalist project by two local Kings Cross journos in 1964. It was first sold to New Year's revellers in Kings Cross and then over the years it was sold on the streets of Kings Cross for about 20 cents an issue.
The newspaper started 1964 and survived to the 70's.
The Kings Cross Whisper, was outraging its audience, this was the start of the page 3 girls that took our newspapers to a different level. How dare they talk about SEX in the paper, however it is Kings Cross and was wildly adding to the Red light district enlightment. See SEX has been around for years. It is the most exciting aspect of our human life yet we leave it in the corner only thinking about it occasionally once we have past the single life phase.
Many of the famous journalists around Sydney would like the people of Kings Cross today and yesterday put on a fake name and write for the paper, may be a picture of boobs or a bum, to shock the readers. This newspaper was sold on the street corners and started a revolutionary newspaper within the SEX world.
The language that The Kings Cross Whisper is ‘pimp’ sense of hoon, since it has now disappeared from the Australian English however in 1967 it was fully explained and added to the Australian language. Hoon was a male living partly or fully on the earnings of prostitution and a taker of the red bob or red shilling as money gained by illicit means. This was in relationship to the street walkers that have frequented the area. Behind a street walker there is some muscle lurking in the background.
The hoon-pimp is a word that I actually haven't heard living up in Kings Cross today yet it was in the late 60's prostitution was illegal for the Street walkers. It happened at night mainly thou many a prostitute was picked up by the police and charged with Street Prostitution. The fellows visiting with the ladies were sometimes surprised by the Hoon-pimp who looked after the girls from one girl to about six ladies.
Many guys turned then to the Brothels and Bordello's for protection for the legitimate businesses where Prostitution has now been made legal. You can read about the history of Sex for Sale that may fascinate some of our readers.
The Kings Cross Whisper, like The Kings Cross Sting is reporting and bring to its readers about SEX and to hear stories that relate to the SEX world. Terry Blake and Max Cullen were the two Journalists that took the Sex industry from the shadows to the limelight, well Redlight.
Max Cullen called himself Marc Thyme ironic when the ladies and the whole of the Kings Cross area live with a double life.
Brothels along Darlinghurst Road back in the 1960's were hidden.
Sparkling Chandeliers was known previously as Madame Butterfly hidden from view until the glass doors were put onto the front of the bordello. This was an area of Kings Cross that was hidden away, until the Brothels were legalised and passed through legislation. Sex has been sold in Kings Cross since sex began.
In the 1920's Tilly Devine when she came to Australia started selling sex as soon as she came off the boat. This sale of Sex was continued through the ages with the Clubs that line Darlinghurst Road.
Brothels that are just brothels sell Sex in a different way, sex is an art form where people can forget the troubles they have, move into a world of fantasy that leads to a longer life. Less Stress No Strings Attached.
This is why the newspaper The Kings Cross Whisper is still talked about today, how dare they tell about SEX in a newspaper!!!!!
Sex is not a dirty word, it is one of the miracles us humans can enjoy, well all animals enjoy!
Our senses are visual, touch, to read about sex stimulates us to actually enjoy the art of SEX.
The Kings Cross Newspaper The Kings Cross Sting and The Kings Cross Whisper will continue the history of selling sex like is done through The Daily Telegraph today under Adult Services.
The other papers listed joined The Kings Cross Whisper in shaping the Sex papers for Australia.
Great Headlines
Issues are rare however these are some of headlines that made The Kings Cross Whisper legendary even today you will find someone to tell you about the newspaper and how it shocked the City. The person I met, a grin came from ear to ear have a read and remember where were you at that time?Issue dated March 1965 -- Everything in Australia banned -- April Fools of 1965 -- Ming on slow boat to China -- Rylah to ban mystery word in Victoria -- Milk and corn flakes cure all Issue dated March 1965 -- Opera House to be a hamburger joint -- Marijuana crop down - Drought hits Hunter River -- Motels for moon - Plan by Yanks - 51st state -- School karate courses - Plan by R.S.L.Issue dated June 1965 -- Government acts on can openers -- Ming III ready for launching [re: first Australian spaceship] -- Time pips disappear - Police called in -- Mystery crying disease sweeps country -- Big contract for Aussies [for repairing and duplicating the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam] Issue dated October 1965 -- New plan! Mascot runway to Vic. -- Gardening book 'obscene' [re: Queensland censorship] -- Nude hols for N.Z. -- Ming king of wharfies: Pea-shoot salute from scouts [re: Sir Robert Menzies]Issue dated November 1965 -- Swy school for Prince Charles - To learn use of kip, laying odds -- Moves to ban summer -- How to win a bird in a pub (safely)Issue dated December 1965 -- Santaa Claus to marry -- World tiger shortage - Australain petrol company to blame -- Exam answers cut teachers' income -- TV declared illegal - Compere gets gear off -- Query by union leaders - "12 million Japs can't be right" -- Wowsers storm Adelaide - Late closing rumourIssue dated January 1966 -- Move to cancel 1966! - '65 too beaut -- Sandra just pips Ming [Sandra Nelson, striptease artist, beats Sir Robert Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, in New Year's Honours List] -- Flying cocktail bars for R.A.A.F. -- Xmas too religious - Stores up in arms -- Slingshots for Vietnam [new weapons for Australian Army in Vietnam War]Issue dated February 1966 -- Holt to retire - 'I am tired' -- Poker machines in shops soon?Issue dated April 1966 -- No more voting! [Voting age raised to 80] -- What next? All female review for Cross -- Poker machines ban peopleIssue dated May 1966 -- Spies sabotage dig's day - Many sober people seen -- Qld. ban on custard pies -- Livening up - Cross takes over city -- Civil war soon [Sydney vs Melbourne] -- Good mate of gallery director -- unknown S.A. artist's $11/2 m painting -- Indonesia captures Darwin - Natzi Goering Spears -- Thrown at P.M. - Life for a kiss |
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Kings Cross Whisper Newspaper history
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"The Kings Cross Whisper, like The Kings Cross Sting is reporting and bring to its readers about SEX and to hear stories that relate to the SEX world. Terry Blake and Max Cullen were the two Journalists that took the Sex industry from the shadows to the limelight, well Redlight." September 2013
ReplyDeleteWell, I know that this is way too late for an old entry however still worth it: Jim Ramsay was the co-founder of the KCW along with Terry Blake and Max Cullen was the artist.