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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, ... Jasper Gateway: AB: Jasper: 1966 1969 Jasper Local: AB: Jasper: ... NT: Fort Simpson: 1994 2017
Yarrawonga is an outer northern suburb of Palmerston. It is on the traditional Country and waterways of the Larrakia people. [4] It is 21 km SE of the Darwin City and 2.1 km from Palmerston City. Its Local Government Area is the City of Palmerston. Yarrawonga is named after the Yarrawonga Zoo which was established in the area in 1965.
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The digitized newspapers that are currently available and OCR'd represent a fraction of the 150 million pages of historical documents that Heritage Microfilm maintains in its microform archive. According to NewspaperARCHIVE.com, it is microfilming 2.5 million pages of newspapers each month and has 180,000 reels of microfilm. [4] [5]
The Journal (1912–1923), previously Evening Journal and continued as The News; The News (1923–1992), continuation of The Journal; Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times; Quiz (1889–1890, 1900–1909), a satirical weekly; incorporated into Quiz and the ...
Is the listing of "Historical Index to the New York Times, 1851–1922" in #88.1 England (under Historical Newspapers index) a mistake? It also appears to be listed in #89.33 New York (under Old Fulton New York Post Cards which currently follows West Troy Advocate). "The New York Times; (1851–1980)" is listed separately.
Richard Wells was editor until his death in the wreck of the Gothenburg in 1875. [3] Another editor and proprietor for a few years was Joseph Skelton (c. 1822 – 25 April 1884). The Northern Territory Times and Gazette continued publication until 1927, [ 3 ] when the title was shortened to the Northern Territory Times . [ 3 ]
In 1985 Woolworths Limited successfully acquired the Australian subsidiary of Safeway, Inc. In the agreement, Woolworths Limited acquired all of the Safeway stores and the naming rights in exchange for a 19.99% equity interest in Woolworths Limited. [16] [17] The purchase included 126 stores in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. [18]