• Reynold's News was a Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom, founded as Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper by George W. M. Reynolds in 1850, who became its first...
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    popular and radical Sunday paper, the Reynold's Illustrated News. In 1936 the paper was renamed the Reynold's News, and was relaunched in 1962 as a tabloid...
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    and Rumbelow, pp. 47–55 "Locality of the Whitechapel Women-Murders". Reynold's News. 11 November 1888. Retrieved 4 June 2023. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The...
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  • the ILP in 1932 and through the 1930s was a regular contributor to Reynold's News and the New Statesman. Brailsford was an outspoken critic of Mussolini's...
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  • The News Chronicle was a British daily newspaper. Formed by the merger of The Daily News and the Daily Chronicle in 1930, it ceased publication on 17 October...
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    unorganized explosions of random energy, and therefore meaningless". Reynold's News, in a 1959 headline, said, "This is not art—it's a joke in bad taste...
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    Thames". The Illustrated London News. "Board of Trade Inquiry into the Sinking of the Princess Alice". Reynold's News. Heard 2017. Thurston 1965, p. 33...
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    was later a regular columnist for the Co-operative Group newspaper Reynold's News and for other left-leaning journals. He wrote several books, including...
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    the Thames Torso Murders "Locality of the Whitechapel Women-Murders". Reynold's News. 11 November 1888. Retrieved 4 June 2023. Evans and Rumbelow, p. 53;...
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    ever-growing press involvement, in part fomented by Max Aitken. That morning's Reynold's News, owned and edited by Lloyd George's close associate Henry Dalziel, had...
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  • working for the Co-operative News, serving as editor of the paper from 1937 to 1942. In 1936 he became a sub-editor of Reynold's News, becoming editor in 1942...
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  • sensed pencil marks on a standardized form. IBM bought the rights to Reynold's invention and hired him as an engineer to work in their Endicott, New...
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    2020. "Another Fearful Crime: Woman Cut to Pieces and Disembowelled". Reynold's News. 11 November 1888. Retrieved 11 June 2023. Sugden, The Complete History...
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    10 Crawford and Crawford, p. 11 The Observer, The Sunday Times, and Reynold's News, of 7 October 1906 (N.S.), quoted in Crawford and Crawford, p. 12 Crawford...
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  • galaxy surface brightness Reynolds syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease Reynold's News Justice Reynolds (disambiguation) Reynolds High School (disambiguation)...
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  • The Athletic News and Cyclists' Journal was a Manchester-based newspaper founded by Edward Hulton in 1875. It was published weekly, covering weekend sports...
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  • Public Opinion, Punch, Reynold's News, The Scotsman, The Spectator, Star, Sunday Dispatch, Time and Tide, Western Morning News, Yorkshire Herald and the...
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  • The Empire News was a Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom. The newspaper was founded in 1884 in Manchester as The Umpire. A penny newspaper, it was...
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    Parliament. The agreement was supported by most of the press, with only Reynold's News and the Daily Worker dissenting. In Parliament, the Labour Party opposed...
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    nonconformists), spoke at rallies for the League of Nations, wrote columns for Reynold's News and gave lectures on the BBC. Regaining his Hillsborough seat in 1935...
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    preferred over the "realism" of Anglo-American cinema at the time. Reynold's News praised Bowden and Cruikshanks for doing an excellent job of keeping...
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  • "dictatorship and his idea of service [was] slavery" in an interview with the Reynold's News. "He was a fine man", said Benito Mussolini at Moran's funeral via a...
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  • Champagne Charlie as his body dropped. On 27 May, following the execution, Reynold's News commented: Millions will continue to doubt that a guilty man has been...
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    Books with an introduction and bibliography of Reynolds by E. F. Bleiler. Reynold's novels remained in print on both sides of the Atlantic longer than those...
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    while Reynold's Newspaper opened in 1850. Both were successful Victorian publications, albeit less successful than The Illustrated London News. Andrew...
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    Stanhope, Herbert Samuel, Rufus Isaacs and W. F. Thompson, the editor of Reynold's News. The Committee wrote an open letter to the constituencies, asking them...
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  • for the BBC until 1944. From 1945 to 1947 he was literary editor of Reynold's News. In 1948 he travelled to India as British correspondent for the Daily...
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    to suspicions that there was a conspiracy to silence Lady Mordaunt. Reynold’s News, for example, asked why the Prince ("a young married man") should have...
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    Newspapers. The prime mover was Sir Henry Dalziel who already owned Reynold's News. He was rewarded by a knighthood in 1918 and a peerage in 1921. Wartime...
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  • Household Words (1850–1859). Weekly. The Leader (1850–1860). Weekly.[c] Reynold's News (1850–). Weekly. Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Younger Members...
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