The Australasian reports on the 'new printing wonder at The Times office' – 'it throws off about 23,000 perfect copies per hour ... makes very little waste, keeps perfect register, and altogether bids fair to prove an excellent machine'.
The publishers of the Times advise that they have become the proprietors of the newspaper 'hitherto known as the Evening Mail'. From 20 June 1868, the newly acquired newspaper will be known as The Mail and published twice weekly.
An advertisement announcing the reprinting, in Australia, of the 'London Times of 1798'; copies for sale for 6d.
An advertisement announcing the reprinting, in Australia, of the 'London Times of 1798'; copies for sale for 6d.
The publishers of the Times advise that they have become the proprietors of the newspaper 'hitherto known as the Evening Mail'. From 20 June 1868, the newly acquired newspaper will be known as The Mail and published twice weekly.
The Australasian reports on the 'new printing wonder at The Times office' – 'it throws off about 23,000 perfect copies per hour ... makes very little waste, keeps perfect register, and altogether bids fair to prove an excellent machine'.