The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954)
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Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title75
The Sunday Mail (originally titled the Mail) was founded in 1912 by Clarence Moody. Moody initially set up three newspapers - the Sporting mail, Saturday mail and the Mail. The first two titles lasted only two years and five years respectively. The Mail went into liquidation in late 1914, and ownership passed briefly to George Annells and Frank Stone, and then to Herbert Syme. In May 1923 News Limited purchased the Mail and moved the newspaper to North Terrace. By this time the News had developed a strong sporting focus. Results of week-end sporting matches of all types and grades were reported in the Mail.
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- Publisher
- Adelaide, S. Aust. : Clarence Moody, 1912-1954.
- Description
- v. ill. 65cm.
- Notes
- Size varies.
Microfilm. Adelaide, S. Aust : State Library of South Australia. 114 microfilm reels : 35 mm No. 1 (May 4, 1912)-v. 43, no. 2173 (Jan. 30, 1954).
Continued by: The S.A. Sunday mail. - Life Dates
- No. 1 (Sat. May 4, 1912)-vol. 43, no. 2173 (Sat. Jan. 30, 1954)
- Later Title
- S.A. Sunday mail 1837-3682
- Place
- Australia South Australia Adelaide
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The National Library of Australia acknowledges the use of newspapers and microfilm owned by the State Library of South Australia for the digitisation of this title.