Westminster Gazette
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Not to be confused with London Gazette.
The Westminster Gazette was a liberal newspaper based in London which started publishing on January 31, 1893. It merged with the Daily News in 1928. It was known for publishing sketches and short stories, including early works by Antony Hope and Saki, and travel writing by Rupert Brooke.
[edit] Editors
- 1893: Edward Tyas Cook
- 1896: J. A. Spender
- 1921: J. B. Hobman
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