The Irish Farmers Journal is an Irish weekly newspaper.
Farmer's Journal or Farmers Journal, a commonly used title for periodicals in the realm of agriculture, may also refer to:
Republican can refer to:
A leader is one who influences or leads others.
Today may refer to:
The Edge is a member of the Irish rock band U2.
The Mirror may refer to:
Examiner or The Examiner may refer to:
The Voice may refer to:
Recorder often refers to:
The world is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.
The Gazette may refer to:
Bulletin or The Bulletin may refer to:
A courier is a person, company or vehicle that transports mail and small items.
Armed Forces Journal (AFJ) was a publication for American military officers and leaders in government and industry.
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821, with sister publications in Australia and the United States.
The Telegraph, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph and other variant names are popular names for newspapers. Newspapers with these titles include:
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Bell's Weekly Messenger was a British Sunday newspaper that began publication on 1 May 1796, under proprietorship of John Bell. Initially a Sunday paper, from 1799 the London edition was reprinted on Monday for nationwide distribution. By 1803, it was selling 6,000 copies a week, at sixpence a copy. In 1799 there was even an augmented reprint of the previous year's editions, under the title Bell's Annual Messenger, printed for international distribution under the auspices of the East India Company.
A statesman or stateswoman is usually a politician, diplomat or other notable public figure who has had a long and respected career at the national or international level.
The Courier is a weekly newspaper published in Mount Barker, South Australia. For much of its existence its full title was The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser, later shortened to The Mount Barker Courier.
The Yorke Peninsula Country Times is a South Australian newspaper which was first published on 4 September 1968. It was formed following the merging of the Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta Times and the South Australian Farmer, representing a combined ancestry of 13 former publications, with the earliest dating back to February 1865. It is headquartered in Kadina and its weekly publications are distributed across "the entire peninsula" from Port Broughton in the north to Stenhouse Bay in the south.