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Bombay Chronicle
Bombay Chronicle was an English-language newspaper,
published from Mumbai (then Bombay)[1], started in 1910
References
by Sir Pherozeshah Mehta (1845-1915), a prominent [1] WorldCat libraries
lawyer, who later became the president of the Indian Na- [2] ROLE OF PRESS IN INDIA’S STRUGGLE FOR
tional Congress in 1890,[2] and a member of the Bombay FREEDOM
Legislative Council in 1893.[3] [3] Pherozeshah Mehta
It was an important Nationalist newspaper of its time, [4] Propaganda and the Press in the Indian National
and an important chronicler of the political upheavals of Struggle, 1920–1947
a volatile pre-independent India. [4] [5] South Asian Newspapers on Microfilm
The newspaper closed down in 1959. [5]
External links
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Categories:
• Publications established in 1910
• English-language newspapers published in India
• Defunct newspapers of India
• Newspapers published in Mumbai
• Publications disestablished in 1959
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