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  1. The Argus reached a peak circulation of 100,000 in the early 1980s but, like most of its counterparts in the British regional press, has since experienced a considerable decline in sales. In the period December 2010 to June 2011, the paper had an average daily circulation of 24,949 [3] but by the period January to June 2013, average daily sales had dropped to 16,622. [4]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guyra_ArgusGuyra Argus - Wikipedia

    The Guyra Argus was first published in 1902 by Albert Michael Roche and was published under this title until 1957. [2] The newspaper reappeared under various other names, including the Guyra Guardian from 1959 to 1983, [3] when it was bought by Rural Press Ltd and incorporated into the Tablelands Times. A local community newspaper, called the ...

  3. The Delegate Argus. The Delegate Argus, first published as The Delegate Argus and Border Post, was a weekly English language newspaper published in Delegate, New South Wales, Australia from 1895 to 1943.

  4. The Singleton Argus; The Singleton Argus and Upper Hunter General Advocate (NSW : 1874 - 1880) at Trove; Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) at Trove; Press timeline: Select chronology of significant Australian press events to 2011; The birth of the newspaper in Australia; Isaacs, Victor, Kirkpatrick, Rod and Russell, John (2004).

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Argus was a longstanding Seattle, Washington weekly newspaper. Founded in February 1894 and published until November 1983, it had a satiric bent and was aligned with the Republican Party . [1] [2] [3] The paper was founded by A. T. Ambrose; six weeks later, Henry Chadwick bought a half interest.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AustraliaAustralia - Wikipedia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, [15] is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. [b] Australia is the largest country by area in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country.