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The paper was founded as the South Wales Argus and Monmouthshire Daily Leader on 30 May 1892. An early description of the paper reads, "The South Wales Argus, the only evening paper printed and published in Newport and Monmouthshire was established in 1892, and the South Wales Weekly Argus and Star of Gwent the only weekly paper printed and published in Newport, was established in 1829.
The paper is part of a group of papers covering some of south-east Wales, including the South Wales Argus, Penarth Times, and the Penarth & District News. The papers are all based at Cardiff Road, Maesglas, Newport NP20 3QN, with Kevin Ward as Regional Managing Editor and Nicole Garnon as Deputy Editor. [17]
The Argus, a newspaper serving Brighton and Hove, England; a member of the Newsquest Media Group; South Wales Argus, published in Newport, South Wales; a member of the Newsquest Media Group; Argus Press, a British publishing company; Telegraph and Argus, a newspaper serving Bradford and surrounding areas.
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The Argus, a newspaper in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England; South Wales Argus, known locally as The Argus, a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, Wales; Telegraph & Argus a newspaper in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Birmingham Sports Argus ran from 6 February 1897 until 13 May 2006. South Wales Sport Echo ran from 1919, last edition 14 January 2006 [17] Manchester Evening News Pink Final, switched to a Sunday edition in 2000 before ending in 2007 [18] [19] Leicester Mercury's Sports Mercury ended in 2007 [15] Teesside Gazette's Sporting Pink ended in 2008 [15]
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He was educated at a "large private school" in Hamstead – where, among his schoolmates, were William Clark Haines (1810–1866), the first Premier of Victoria, the brothers James Spowers (1813–1879) and Allan Spowers (1815–1876), proprietors of The Argus, and Douglas Thomas Kilburn (1813–1871), the artist, ethnographer, and daguerreotypist.