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Issue Details: First known date: 1844... vol. 2 no. 115 9 November 1844 of The Morning Chronicle est. 1843-1847 The Morning Chronicle
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* Contents derived from the 1844 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Re-Appearance and Enlargement of the True Sun Newspaper, Henry Evers , single work advertisement

An advertisement for the True Sun newspaper 'published this day' [9 November 1844?] in which the proprietor, Henry Evers, 'thanks ... his numerous friends who have so nobly supported him in his struggle against tyranny and oppression, [and] begs to inform them he has re-commenced Printing and Publishing at his Office in Pitt street ...'.

The contents of the issue are listed as 'Shipwreck of the Royal Admiral; Horrid Murder and Piracy; Dreadful Murder in London; Rapid Progress of Odd Fellowship; Election for the Mayoralty; Police Intelligence; Latest English and Foreign News; Shipping Intelligence; All the Domestic News of the-Week.'

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