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  • The Manchester Examiner was a newspaper based in Manchester, England, that was founded around 1845–1846. Initially intended as an organ to promote the...
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  • Prentice and Cobden,[citation needed] and became the Manchester Examiner and Times. (The Examiner had been founded by the young Edward Watkin, whose father...
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    1080/00207147708415957 Braid, J., "Mysterious Table Moving", The Manchester Examiner and Times, Vol. 5, No. 469, (Saturday, 30 April 1853), p. 5, col...
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  • headlines such as 'A WOMAN PASSING AS A MAN FOR FORTY YEARS' – the Manchester Examiner; and 'HARRY STOKES THE MAN WOMAN' – The Salford weekly News. The...
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    weather was the Manchester Examiner newspaper in 1847: ...led us to inquire if the electric telegraph was yet extended far enough from Manchester to obtain...
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  • paper, the Manchester Examiner, at the initiative of William McKerrow.[citation needed] The new venture had a major impact on the Manchester Times; and...
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    natural grace, such powers of endurance, such potency of pastern." The Manchester Examiner captured something of the rhythm of Juba's performance: Surely he...
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    The Manchester Pusher is the name given to a hypothetical serial killer, or individual, alleged to be responsible for the deaths of a number of people...
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  • original proprietors of the Manchester Examiner, his name appearing as the printer and publisher. After the fusion of the Examiner with the Times, he became...
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    attention with sketches of Lancashire life and character in the Manchester Examiner. His first book Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities was published...
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    Hypnotism, The Manchester Times and Lancashire and Cheshire Examiner, No. 812, (Saturday, 27 April 1844), p. 6, col. E; p. 7, col. A. Manchester Royal Institution...
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  • Empire News (category Newspapers published in Manchester)
    theatre news. In 1894, it absorbed the former daily newspaper, the Manchester Examiner and Times. In 1917, Edward Hulton bought the paper and renamed it...
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  • apprenticeship as a printer before relocating to Manchester, where he worked for the Manchester Examiner and Times. Slatter was a founder of the Typographical...
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  • 2017. "Huddersfield Examiner opens new town centre office". Huddersfield Examiner. 14 June 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2017. "Examiner's Huddersfield town...
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    Finding the Manchester Guardian newspaper insufficiently liberal, he also began a movement for the establishment of the Manchester Examiner newspaper which...
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  • the conservation of energy, the first law of thermodynamics. – The Manchester Examiner newspaper organises the first weather reports collected by electrical...
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  • Reform Union. Returning to Manchester in January 1862, he became connected with the commercial department of the Manchester Examiner and Times. After this...
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    pp. 848–9 "How to Deal with the Slave Scandal in Egypt" (1881), Manchester Examiner and Times, 21, 23, and 24 March. "Thermae of Monfalcone" (1881),...
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    Edward Watkin (category Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway)
    in Manchester and Salford. He also took a prominent role in the Saturday Half-holiday Movement. In 1845, Watkin co-founded the Manchester Examiner, by...
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    Liverpool. Venn says that his father was the first editor of the Manchester Examiner. Paulton was educated at London International College and at Trinity...
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