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In addition, there are six weeklies, 14 monthlies, two quarterlies and four publications that appear at irregular intervals.

I think its only justification was that it produced some rather amusing and searing lampoons in the weeklies.

Is it the case that 11 men are sitting in all those papers—12 nationals, 1,300 weeklies—he enumerated?

I shall give the figures for weeklies, including some fortnightlies.

On the other hand, the number of weeklies is far greater than that of the dailies and many of the weeklies have general printing interests.

Recently relevant articles have appeared in the serious weeklies and daily press.

There are other types of papers, the provincials and weeklies, which are of special value.

A few weeks ago political weeklies were suspended, and during those weeks the editors were invited to go on the air.

I am wondering whether the allocation of newsprint as between the weeklies and the dailies is fair to the dailies.

I do not want to go down the highways and by-ways of the various weeklies and the various leaks.

The papers most affected by this tax will be the small weeklies and the free papers.

I have seen some criticism in some of the weeklies because of this statement.

Of the 14 provincial mornings, 11 have juniors enrolled for training; and so have 51 of the 65 provincial evenings and 195 of the 400 provincial weeklies.

In my view it is possible, without increasing our dollar expenditure, to increase in a very short time our dailies to six pages and our weeklies to 12 pages.

As we all know, since the war several national dailies, and scores of provincial dailies and weeklies, have died because they could not pay their way.

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