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- 000, by 2007/8 there were 4,635 newsagencies, and by 2016/7 there were just 3,150 newsagencies. Retail newsagencies primarily offer a comprehensive range...
- news trade Newsagent's shop, or Newsagency in Australian English This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Newsagency. If an internal...
- parts of the English speaking world, they are known as "Bookshops" and "newsagents". In American English, they are called "bookstores", or sometimes "newsstands"...
- the John Brunner science fiction novel Stand on Zanzibar. HipCrime's Newsagent software is a free and open-source Usenet control client. The program...
- The Cardiff Newsagent Three were three men wrongly convicted of the 1987 murder of Cardiff newsagent Phillip Saunders, who was attacked with a shovel in...
- enjo**** steady growth so making it particularly well known in Australia Newsagencies where its software has taken hold as the market leader. Its product and...
- newsagent and post office operator, founded in 1973. The chain also traded as RS McColl's in Scotland, and used the name Martin's for its newsagent-format...
- me by Drakes in 2021, feedme.drakes.com.au". Drakes also operates two newsagencies and five Cellarbrations liquor stores in South Australia. As of 2013...
- Australian Newsagents' Federation is a trade ****ociation representing newsagents in Australia. Newsagents have been represented by state-based industry...
- 1901 to 1924. His other occupations were as a Rochdale hairdresser and newsagent. Born in Balderstone, Rochdale on 4 October 1874, he first worked in a...