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The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper established by Ezra Norton in Sydney, Australia in 1941, gaining a licence from the Minister for Trade and Customs, Eric Harrison, despite wartime paper rationing. In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold his newspapers to the Fairfax Group, which immediately sold it to News Limited. It was merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph on 8 October 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror.

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  • Le Daily Mirror australien était un journal du soir créé par Ezra Norton à Sydney en 1941, après avoir obtenu une autorisation du ministre du Commerce, Eric Harrison, malgré le rationnement du papier en cette période de guerre. En octobre 1958, Norton et ses associés vendirent le journal au groupe Fairfax qui le revendit immédiatement à la News Corporation de Rupert Murdoch. Il fut fusionné avec le journal The Daily Telegraph le 8 octobre 1990 pour donner qui en 1996 reprit le nom de The Daily Telegraph, faisant disparaître ainsi toute référence au Daily Mirror. * Portail de la presse écrite * Portail de l’Australie (fr)
  • The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper established by Ezra Norton in Sydney, Australia in 1941, gaining a licence from the Minister for Trade and Customs, Eric Harrison, despite wartime paper rationing. In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold his newspapers to the Fairfax Group, which immediately sold it to News Limited. It was merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph on 8 October 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror. Frank McGuinness, father of journalist P. P. McGuinness, also played a role in launching the newspaper. Charles Buttrose, father of Ita Buttrose (launch editor of Cleo magazine and subsequently editor of The Australian Women's Weekly), was a journalist on, and then the editor of, The Daily Mirror. (en)
  • «Дейлі міррор» (англ. The Daily Mirror; перекладається як «Щоденне дзеркало») — газета, заснована Езрою Нортоном 1941 року в Сіднеї, Австралія. Випускалася до 1990 року. (uk)
  • «Дейли миррор» (анг. The Daily Mirror переводится как «Ежедневное зеркало») — газета, основанная Эзрой Нортоном в 1941 году в Сиднее, Австралия. Выпускалась до 1990 года. (ru)
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  • «Дейлі міррор» (англ. The Daily Mirror; перекладається як «Щоденне дзеркало») — газета, заснована Езрою Нортоном 1941 року в Сіднеї, Австралія. Випускалася до 1990 року. (uk)
  • «Дейли миррор» (анг. The Daily Mirror переводится как «Ежедневное зеркало») — газета, основанная Эзрой Нортоном в 1941 году в Сиднее, Австралия. Выпускалась до 1990 года. (ru)
  • Le Daily Mirror australien était un journal du soir créé par Ezra Norton à Sydney en 1941, après avoir obtenu une autorisation du ministre du Commerce, Eric Harrison, malgré le rationnement du papier en cette période de guerre. En octobre 1958, Norton et ses associés vendirent le journal au groupe Fairfax qui le revendit immédiatement à la News Corporation de Rupert Murdoch. Il fut fusionné avec le journal The Daily Telegraph le 8 octobre 1990 pour donner qui en 1996 reprit le nom de The Daily Telegraph, faisant disparaître ainsi toute référence au Daily Mirror. (fr)
  • The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper established by Ezra Norton in Sydney, Australia in 1941, gaining a licence from the Minister for Trade and Customs, Eric Harrison, despite wartime paper rationing. In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold his newspapers to the Fairfax Group, which immediately sold it to News Limited. It was merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph on 8 October 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror. (en)
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  • The Daily Mirror (Sydney) (en)
  • The Daily Mirror (Австралия) (ru)
  • The Daily Mirror (Австралія) (uk)
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