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  2. Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express is a national daily United Kingdom middle-market newspaper [6] printed in tabloid format. Published in London, it is the flagship of Express Newspapers, owned by publisher Reach plc. It was first published as a broadsheet in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Its sister paper, the Sunday Express, was launched in 1918. In June 2022 ...

  3. Clare Hollingworth - Wikipedia

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    As a rookie reporter for The Daily Telegraph in 1939, while travelling from Poland to Germany, she spotted and reported German forces massed on the Polish border; The Daily Telegraph headline read: "1,000 tanks massed on Polish border"; three days later she was the first to report the German invasion of Poland. [2]

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  5. Peter Joinud Mojuntin - Wikipedia

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    Datuk Peter Joinod Mojuntin was born on 10 October 1939 as the second child of rice farmers, his father, Paul Mojuntin Matanul (1907–1971), an ethnic Kadazan and his mother, a mixed-blood Hakka Chinese woman of Sino-Native descent, Magdalene Minjaim Lim (1909–1994) in Kampung Hungab, Donggongon, Penampang.

  6. Daily Express Building, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express Building, located on Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, England, is a Grade II* listed building which was designed by engineer Sir Owen Williams.It was built in 1939 to house one of three Daily Express offices; the other two similar buildings are located in London and Glasgow.

  7. Category:Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    Works originally published in the Daily Express (1 C, 6 P, 1 F) Pages in category " Daily Express " The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Lord Haw-Haw - Wikipedia

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    In a newspaper article of 14 September 1939, the radio critic Jonah Barrington of the Daily Express wrote of hearing a gent "moaning periodically from Zeesen" who "speaks English of the haw-haw, damit-get-out-of-my-way variety". [4] Four days later, he gave him the nickname 'Lord Haw-Haw'. He wrote scathingly:

  9. Daily Express Building - Wikipedia

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    Daily Express Building is the name used to refer to a series of art-deco buildings commissioned by Beaverbrook Associated Newspapers in the 1930s to house the three offices of the Daily Express newspaper: Daily Express Building, London (1932) - designed by Ellis and Clark. Lavishly decorated interior, now Grade II* Daily Express Building ...