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The town is featured in Crime Is My Business by W. Howard Baker ( Sexton Blake Library No 408, Amalgamated Press, 1958 ) and possibly based on an idea or material by Jack Trevor Story.
Its initial shareholders were Associated Newspapers, the Rank Organisation and the Amalgamated Press, each holding one third of the company.
The Amalgamated Press dropped out of the consortium before the station went on air.
The Children's Encyclopædia was an encyclopædia originated by Arthur Mee, and published by the Educational Book Company, a subsidiary of Amalgamated Press of London.
Originally owned and published by Alfred Harmsworth, Blake's copyright transferred to the Harmsworth-owned Amalgamated Press and on to Fleetway Publications before residing with current owner IPC Media.
The first, published by the Amalgamated Press ( later Fleetway Publications ), was launched by editor Percy Clarke and sub-editor Leonard Matthews in 1939 to compete with The Dandy and The Beano, launched by DC Thomson in 1937 and 1938 respectively.
Although he had written many thousands of stories published between 1900 and 1940 by the Amalgamated Press, he had written them under dozens of pen names: so he himself was quite unknown prior to the appearance of the newspaper article.
Hamilton was not able to continue the Greyfriars saga immediately, as the Amalgamated Press claimed ownership of the rights to the names Greyfriars and Bunter ( and even began publishing a long-running comic strip featuring Billy Bunter in Knockout comic ).
After The Magnet closed in 1940, Bunter appeared in children's comics, as a strip cartoon character: initially, from 15 June 1940, he appeared in Knockout ( which, like The Magnet, was published by The Amalgamated Press ).
It was joined by a large number of small craft print unions including the Society of Electrotypers and Stereotypers ; Press Telegraphists ; The Association of Correctors Of The Press ; Amalgamated Lithographic Printers ; Society of Lithographic Artists, Designers and Engravers and the National Union of Wallcoverings and Allied Trades Union.
" The quality of the Harmsworth / Amalgamated Press papers began to improve throughout the early 20th century, however.
* Thriller Comics, later known as Thriller Comics Library and Thriller Picture Library, a series of comics published by Amalgamated Press / Fleetway in the UK from 1951 to 1963
After Gaumont British's parent company, the Rank Organisation, went bust in 1949, Smith found work drawing comics for the Amalgamated Press under editor Leonard Matthews, starting on Knockout with humour strips like " Deed-a-Day Danny " and " Young Joey ".
In 1903 he began working for publisher Alfred Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press.
Lawrence was inspired to take some samples to an editor at Amalgamated Press who suggested he try showing them to Mick Anglo, who ran a studio packaging comic strips for a London publisher and magazine distributor, Len Miller.
After an argument with Anglo over pay rates, he found work with Odhams Press, drawing Wells Fargo for Zip, and with the Amalgamated Press ( now renamed Fleetway Publications ), contributing episodes of Billy the Kid to the comic Sun.
Comics published by the company variously known as Amalgamated Press ( 1890-1959 ), Fleetway Publications ( 1959-1963 and 1991-2000 ) and IPC Media ( 1963-1991 ).
This category features comic magazines that are or were at one time published by the company variously known as Amalgamated Press, Fleetway or IPC Media.
First issued in 31 fortnightly parts published by Amalgamated Press, 1929-30, bound up in three volumes as publication proceeded.
The Amalgamated Press was a newspaper and magazine publishing company founded by journalist and entrepreneur Alfred Harmsworth in 1901, gathering his many publishing ventures together under one banner.
In 1958 Cecil Harmsworth King, chairman of a newspaper group which included the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Pictorial ( now the Sunday Mirror ), together with provincial chain West of England Newspapers, made an offer for Amalgamated Press.
During the 1970s companies such as Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited, Beiersdorf, Racal and Universal Press located their corporate headquarters in the area.

Amalgamated and comic
Although The Vanguard folded in 1926, the others were a great triumph and became known as " The Big Five "; they ended Amalgamated Press's near-monopoly of the British comic industry.

Amalgamated and market
The full acquisition of AWA-Plessey Communications, which Plessey jointly owned in Australia with Amalgamated Wireless ( Australasia ) Ltd ( AWA ) and had a similar product portfolio, resulted in penetration into the Pacific Rim market.
1997, SAB subsidiary, Amalgamated Beverage Industries, purchased another Coca-Cola bottler, Suncrush, thereby doubling market share to approximately 60 per cent of South African soft drinks.
The market for engines was continuing to shrink, and in 1968 the new company joined the Amalgamated Power Engineering ( APE ) group and the name became APE-Crossley Ltd. For the first time the new company used the Coptic Cross logo on the engines.

Amalgamated and 1890
In 1886 he became the first president of the Amalgamated Shearers ' Union and by 1890 most shearers in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales had joined the union and 85 per cent of the shearing sheds were open to union members only.
In early July 1890 the Amalgamated Shearers ' Union had issued a manifesto calling a boycott on non-union wool shorn in the coming shearing season.

Amalgamated and with
It inherited facilities and resources from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited ( AWA ) and Cable & Wireless, and was charged with responsibility for all international telecommunications services into, through and out of Australia.
From 1958 to 1966 Anglo Amalgamated Film Distributors Ltd produced 12 films, with Rank Organisation making the remaining 19 between 1967 and 1992.
* Yalbillinga Special School ( Amalgamated with Coffs Harbour PS )-1965-93
Experiments with growing sugar beets were begun in 1935 by R. H. Tallman, the Idaho district manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Company.
Rogers and Rockefeller then set up a paper organization known as the Amalgamated Copper Mining Company, with their own clerks as dummy directors, saying the company was worth $ 75 million.
Amalgamated with the University of Otago in 2007
Weihe wanted to prevent further trouble at Homestead, so he pleaded to Frick that he would confer with representatives of the Amalgamated to return to Homestead and stop the riot.
In 2001 the MSF merged with the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union to form Amicus.
One example was the Amalgamated Association of Street Car Employees ( AASCE ) in 1912 which, with the aid of Cyrus S. Ching as company negotiator for Boston's public transit system, reached a system-wide agreement for all transit workers.
An engineer by trade and shop steward of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, Reid, along with his colleagues Jimmy Airlie, Sammy Gilmore and Sammy Barr, decided that the best way to show the viability of keeping the yards open was by staging a ' work-in ' rather than by going on strike.
Most BMC projects followed the earlier Austin practice of describing vehicles with an ' ADO ' number ( which stands for ' Austin Design Office ', but also sometimes known as the ' Amalgamated Drawing Office ').
Employees of the New York City Transit Authority assigned to the New York City Subway and in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx are members of the Transport Workers Union of America Local 100, with Queens and Staten Island bus personnel represented by various Amalgamated Transit Union locals.
* 1939-Denham Film Studios were merged with the facilities at Pinewood and Amalgamated Studios in Borehamwood was acquired.
The evolution of Riverside South had a 40-year history, often extremely bitter, beginning in 1962 when the New York Central Railroad, in partnership with the Amalgamated Lithographers Union, proposed a mixed-use development with 12, 000 apartments, Litho City, to be built on platforms over the tracks.
The ATU was founded as the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees in 1892 ; today, the ATU is the largest labor organization representing transit workers in the United States and Canada, with over 190, 000 members in 270 local unions spread across 46 states and nine provinces.
The Amalgamated Carters, Lurrymen and Motormen's Union merged with the Transport and General Workers ' Union in 1922.
Similarly, the Topps Company struck agreements with Amalgamated and British Confectionery in the United Kingdom and Scanlen's in Australia.
The AEU merged with the foundry workers union NUFW in 1967 and the draughtsmen's union DATA in 1971 to form the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, AUEW.
Other books depict the background to the film's work with Amalgamated Dynamics Incorporated ( ADI ), the special effects company that worked on the Alien films.
In 1902 rationalisation of the rolling stock industry began when the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd. was formed, incorporating Joseph Wright's old firm with other well known companies such as Ashbury, Brown and Marshalls, Oldbury and Lancaster railway carriage companies.
In 1902, they merged with four other carriage and wagon builders to become Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd. By 1926, they had changed their name again to Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company Ltd.

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