y separately published work icon The Sunday Mail newspaper  
Alternative title: Daily Mail(Sunday edition)
Issue Details: First known date: 1914... 1914 The Sunday Mail
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  • Weekly
  • June 20 1915 - June 3 1923 as Daily Mail (Sunday edition)
  • From 1936 The Sunday Mail is the Sunday edition of The Courier- Mail

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1914
      Brisbane, Queensland,: .

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Here's the Write Stuff 2016 single work
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 12 September 2016; (p. 2)
'The Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail dominated the state’s media awards at the weekend. The newspapers picked up 10 awards at Queensland’s Clarion Awards in Brisbane on Saturday night. ...'
Here's the Write Stuff 2016 single work
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 12 September 2016; (p. 2)
'The Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail dominated the state’s media awards at the weekend. The newspapers picked up 10 awards at Queensland’s Clarion Awards in Brisbane on Saturday night. ...'

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ISSN: 1322-5243

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