G. Smith (1865–80) H. Thompson (1880–92) W. Astor (1892–1915) H. Dalziel (1916–23)
Founded
7 February 1865
Language
English
Ceased publication
1923
Headquarters
London
The Pall Mall Gazette was an evening newspaper founded in London on 7 February 1865 by George Murray Smith; its first editor was Frederick Greenwood. In 1921, The Globe merged into The Pall Mall Gazette, which itself was absorbed into The Evening Standard in 1923.
Beginning late in 1868, at least through the 1880s, a selection or digest of its contents was published as the weekly Pall Mall Budget.
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to release the vapours. The Company published advertisements in thePallMallGazette and other newspapers on November 13, 1891, claiming that it would...
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the chairman) and the Salvation Army. As part of the investigation, two women, an employee of thePallMallGazette and a girl from the Salvation Army,...
more similar to a soda bread loaf with the addition of currants. ThePallMallGazette reported in 1892 that "the Kilburn Sisters ... daily satisfied hundreds...
thePallMallGazette, despite having no prior experience in journalism. Cust quickly transformed the newspaper into the best evening journal of the period...
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fashioned or undesirable stock." An article in thePallMallGazette of 1890 on the practices in London shops uses the term: a "spiff" system is usually adopted...
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after having so used the ball she contracted the epidemic known as influenza. The advertisement inserted in thePallMallGazette in large type was undoubtedly...
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Wealth" in thePallMallGazette. Carnegie proposed that the best way of dealing with the new phenomenon of wealth inequality was for the wealthy to utilize...
for the English and American press. He was Paris correspondent of the Daily News and thePallMallGazette, was one of the early writers in the Cornhill...
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