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Burial Hill ( now Flagstaff railway station ) became its home ground in January 1839, however, the area was already set aside for Botanical Gardens and the club was moved on in October 1846, to an area on the south bank of the Yarra about where the Herald and Weekly Times building is today.
James Jones had moved to London to work as a printer's overseer for the Christian Herald Press, and it was here that he had met his wife, Alice, a Londoner born and bred.
* The Three Twins opened at the Herald Square Theatre on June 15 and moved to the Majestic Theatre on January 18, 1909 for a total run of 289 performances
That same year, he moved to the Daily Herald and stayed there until 1953.
The statue of Minerva, the Bellringers and Owls by Antonin Carles, which originally graced the New York Herald building rang every hour until it was moved to Herald Square.
In 1902, the flagship store moved uptown to Herald Square at 34th Street and Broadway, so far north of the other main dry goods emporia that it had to offer a steam wagonette to transport customers from 14th Street to 34th Street.
In 1896, he moved to Perth to join the Morning Herald as mining editor and chess editor.
Ivins wrote for the Dallas Times Herald for ten years, although by 1985 the editors had moved her to the paper's Austin bureau to reduce friction with Dallas city leaders.
In December 1988, 3TT moved from the old 3DB premises in the basement of the Herald and Weekly Times building at 44-74 Flinders Street, to new state-of-the-art studios in Queensbridge Street, South Melbourne.
WKU Student Publications ( Herald and Talisman ) moved into a state-of-the-art new facility, the Adams-Whitaker Student Publications Center, in December 2007.
He then moved to Canada where he wrote for various newspapers including the Calgary Herald, the Toronto Telegram, the Winnipeg Tribune, and the Saint John Telegraph-Journal.
He moved to Herald Records, where he backed Adams on her number-one R & B hit, his own composition " Shake a Hand ", and its follow-up, " I'll Be True ", also an R & B number-one hit.
Tam Dean Burn wrote in The Herald ( Glasgow ) " I would argue that this bias has moved on apace since Thompson went to Israel in 2005 and signed a deal with prime minister Ariel Sharon on the BBC's coverage of the conflict.
On 10 September 2012, the Herald moved to a compact format for weekday editions, after 150 years publishing in broadsheet format.
He returned to his old paper, by then called the New York Herald Tribune, until 1937, and finally moved to the New York Post, where he ended his column in September 1941.
Shortly after he returned from England, he moved back to Illinois where he and a friend purchased The Illinois Herald newspaper from Matthew Duncan and renamed it The Western Intelligencer.
The morning edition of The Sun was merged for a time with Munsey's New York Herald as The Sun and New York Herald, but in 1920 Munsey separated them again, killed The Evening Sun and moved The Sun to an evening format.
In 1964, he moved to Paris to help start a European edition of the International Herald Tribune.
She moved to NBC News as a field producer based in Honduras before returning to The Miami Herald in November 1987 as a feature writer.
In the same year, his journalistic mentor Pedlar Palmer moved to The Sydney Morning Herald and Fingleton became disenchanted.

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For many years, the newspaper was controlled by many of the investors in United Shoe Machinery Co. After a newspaper strike in 1967, Herald-Traveler Corp. suspended the afternoon Traveler and absorbed the evening edition into the Herald to create the Boston Herald Traveler.
The Sunday Advertiser and Record American would ultimately be merged in 1972 into The Boston Herald Traveler a line of newspapers that stretched back to the old Boston Herald.
According to the San Francisco Herald, in a series of articles run in 1853, they give this honor to Captain Joseph R. Walker, who in January 1851 with his nephew James T. Walker and six men, traveled up the Colorado River to a point where it joined the Virgin River and continued east into Arizona, traveling along the Grand Canyon and making short exploratory side trips along the way.
York Herald lacked the forces to arrest the rebels and retreated into Norwich with the Mayor.
The Second Age began after the banishment of Morgoth into the Void by the Lords of the West led by Eönwë the Herald of Manwë.
The critic for the New York Herald Tribune, conversely, wrote that " Mr Fleming is intensely observant, acutely literate and can turn a cliché into a silk purse with astute alchemy ".
/ Up with what's low, what's high eschew, / Call crooked straight, and straight askew ," The Herald, who acts as Master of Revels or Lord of Misrule, strikes Thersites with his mace, at which point he metamorphoses into an egg, from which a bat and an adder are hatched.
* Mettawa woman turns dead oak tree into tables for her children " Daily Herald ( 25 Jun 2009
*, a six-part investigative series by the Northwest Herald into the alleged brain cancer cluster.
" James Muretich of The Calgary Herald wrote " From the ashes of Bauhaus has arisen a British trio that is turning into one of the most impressive and macabre dance bands around.
A weekly newspaper, the Texola Herald, began publishing in 1902 and continued to operate into the early 1920s.
It was shortly after this that Concrete Herald owner and editor Charles M. “ Chuck ” Dwelley took over the building and made it into a modern printing facility and new home of The Concrete Herald ( established in 1910 ).
In response, Cumberland resigned all the military and public offices he held and retired into private life. The tabard of Blanc Coursier Herald, Cumberland's private officer of arms
He went into a depressive state and was institutionalized ; when he escaped, The New York Times ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after he was found in New Jersey, a picture of him behind bars was printed in the New York Herald Tribune.
He went into a depressive state and was placed in institution ; when he escaped, The New York Times ran a cover story declaring him missing, and after being found in New Jersey, a picture of him behind bars was printed in the Herald Tribune.
In 1966 the New York Herald Tribune was merged into the short-lived New York World Journal Tribune and ceased publication, but the Whitney family kept the Paris paper going through partnerships.
* 1988: Dave Barry, Miami Herald, " for his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns.
Sometimes a Spanish phrase is literally translated, incongruously and as a joke, into English: in the Buenos Aires Herald English-language newspaper " ex-president Néstor Kirchner ' could not with his genius ' ( to express it in Spanglish )", understood by English-speakers with reasonable knowledge of Spanish to mean " could not go against his nature ".
When the proprietor of the Sydney Sun tried to break into the Melbourne market with the Sun News-Pictorial in 1922, Murdoch fought a long campaign which eventually resulted in the Herald, its own circulation up by 50 %, taking over the new tabloid in 1925.
In Adelaide, for example, the Herald publisher took over the feeble Adelaide Register in 1928, and turned it into a Sun-style picture tabloid.
The caucus meeting that selected Greenfield as Premier, summer 1921Greenfield took office as Premier amid great expectations: the Lethbridge Herald called him " the only new Moses that can bridge the Red Sea ", while the Calgary Herald noted that " No government ever went into office in this country carrying better wishes for its success ".

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