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The Daily Standard was a newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 1912 to 1936. The newspaper was closely affiliated with the Australian Labor Party.

Sikeston, Missouri City in Missouri, United States

Sikeston is a city located both in southern Scott County and northern New Madrid County, in the state of Missouri. It is situated just north of the "Missouri Bootheel", although many locals consider Sikeston a part of it. By way of Interstate 55, Interstate 57, and U.S. Route 60, Sikeston is close to the halfway point between St. Louis, Missouri and Memphis, Tennessee and three hours from Nashville, Tennessee. The city is named after John Sikes, who founded it in 1860. It is the principal city of the Sikeston Micropolitan Statistical Area, which consists of all of Scott County, and has a total population of 41,143.

Celina, Ohio City in Ohio, United States

Celina is a city in and the county seat of Mercer County, Ohio, United States about 58 miles northwest of Dayton. The population was 10,400 at the 2010 census. Celina is situated on the western shores of Grand Lake St. Marys.

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<i>Standard-Examiner</i> newspaper in Ogden, Utah

The Standard-Examiner is a daily morning newspaper published in Ogden, Utah, United States. With roughly 30,000 subscribers on Sunday and 25,000 daily, it is the third largest daily newspaper in terms of circulation in Utah, after The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News. It was acquired by Sandusky Newspapers, Inc. of Sandusky, Ohio, on March 23, 1993.

1896 Democratic National Convention

The 1896 Democratic National Convention, held at the Chicago Coliseum from July 7 to July 11, was the scene of William Jennings Bryan's nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate for the 1896 U.S. presidential election.

The Advocate, The Advocates or Advocate may refer to:

The Daily Camera is a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is owned by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a division of Digital First Media.

Harrison E. Havens American politician

Harrison Eugene Havens was an American lawyer and politician. He was born in Franklin County, Ohio and was the Republican Party Representative from Missouri for the 4th District in the 42nd United States Congress between 1871 and 1873, and for the 6th District in the 43rd United States Congress from 1873 to 1875.

The Daily Star may refer to the following newspapers:

Lyman U. Humphrey American politician

Lyman Underwood Humphrey was the 11th Governor of Kansas.

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The Telegraph, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph and other variant names are popular names for newspapers. Newspapers with these titles include:

The Neosho Daily News is a twice weekly newspaper published in Neosho, Missouri, United States. It is owned by GateHouse Media.

The Macon Chronicle-Herald was a daily newspaper published in Macon, Missouri, United States. It began publishing in 1910 as the Daily Chronicle. As of 2014, was owned by GateHouse Media. It stopped publishing on July 30, 2014.

The Daily Guide was a daily newspaper published in Pulaski County, Missouri, United States. It was owned by GateHouse Media, which shuttered it in 2018.

The Rolla Daily News is a daily newspaper published in Rolla, Missouri, United States. It is owned by GateHouse Media.

U.S. Route 60 in Illinois

U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 62 (US 60/US 62) run for a very short distance within the state of Illinois. They follow the same road for their entire existence within the state. They run around Fort Defiance in Cairo. It runs from the Cairo Mississippi River Bridge over the Mississippi River east to the Cairo Ohio River Bridge over the Ohio River; the Ohio River Bridge also carries US 51. The bridges cross the two rivers just north of the mouth of the Ohio.

The 1969 NCAA College Division football rankings are from the United Press International poll of College Division head coaches and from the Associated Press. The 1969 NCAA College Division football season was the 12th year UPI published a Coaches Poll in what was termed the "Small College" division. It was the tenth year for the AP version of the Small College poll.