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The South Manchester Gazette was an English newspaper published in Manchester. The first issue appeared in May 1885, and proved to be so popular that it had sold out by 9:00 am. The Gazette went on sale every Saturday morning, priced at one penny. [1]

The newspaper continued to be published until at least 1888. [2]

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Citations

  1. ^ Phythian (2012), p. 64.
  2. ^ "Historical newspapers: Local newspapers", Libraries: Archives and local history, Manchester City Council, retrieved 2 November 2017

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