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  1. Website. www .argus .ie. The Argus is a regional newspaper serving Dundalk, Ireland. The paper is owned by Mediahuis, through its subsidiary Independent News & Media. The Argus is one of two non-free newspapers serving Dundalk, the other being the Dundalk Democrat . The newspaper is named after Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant in Greek ...

  2. From Wikipedia. The Argus was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period. [1] Widely known as a conservative newspaper for most of its history, it adopted a left-leaning approach from 1949.

  3. In 1857 and 1858, he travelled throughout colonial Australia and New Zealand, and on to England — where he consulted experts in relation to his failing eyesight (due to cataracts) — via the so-called "Overland Route"; and, whilst doing so wrote an extended series of 21 articles for The Argus' newspaper.

  4. The Burrangong Argus was an Australian newspaper based in Young, New South Wales, published twice-weekly from 1865 to 1913. [1] [2] It was, at the time of its closure, the oldest newspaper in Young. [3] It sold at 6d per copy, then 3d per copy and finally 1d per copy, as it attempted to compete with later rivals the Young Chronicle and Young ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dome_ADome A - Wikipedia

    Antarctica. Dome A or Dome Argus is the highest ice dome on the Antarctic Plateau, located 1,200 km (750 mi) inland. It is thought to be the coldest naturally occurring place on Earth, with temperatures believed to reach −90 to −98 °C (−130 to −144 °F). [2] It is the highest ice feature in Antarctica, consisting of an ice dome or ...

  6. Newspaper history. The Grafton Argus and Clarence River General Advertiser was first published on Friday 2 October 1874, and was published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. It continued under this masthead until the end of 1902. It was then published as The Grafton Argus, Clarence and Northern Rivers Advertiser until 17 December 1909.

  7. Classic masthead of The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate from Saturday 9 April 1898, showing the incorporation of several local newspapers.. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers' Advocate (also known as The Cumberland Argus or The Argus) was a newspaper published in Parramatta with coverage and circulation incorporating Greater Western Sydney and parts of North-West Sydney, Australia.