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The Chronicle (South Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Chronicle (South Australia)

''The Chronicle'' was a South Australian weekly newspaper which went under a series of titles:
''The South Australian Weekly Chronicle'' (July 1858 – December 1867), ''The South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail'' (4 January 1868 – 9 April 1881), ''South Australian Weekly Chronicle'' (16 April 1881 – 29 June 1889), ''The South Australian Chronicle'' (16 March 1889 to 28 September 1895) and ''The Chronicle'' (5 October 1895 – sometime after December 1954) whose content consisted largely of reprints of articles and Births, Marriages and Deaths columns from the parent newspaper. Its target demographic was country areas where mail delivery was infrequent, and businesses which serviced those areas. It was throughout published by the publishers of ''The Advertiser''.
==''South Australian Weekly Chronicle''==
When the ''The South Australian Advertiser'' was first published, on 12 July 1858, the Editor and Managing Director John H. Barrow announced the ''South Australian Weekly Chronicle'' as a weekly, published on Saturdays.

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