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The Montevideo Times
Owner(s)William Huskinson Denstone
EditorWilliam Huskinson Denstone
Founded1888
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1936
Headquarters Montevideo, Uruguay

The Montevideo Times was an English-language newspaper in Uruguay. [1]

Established in 1888 with the denomination The Riverplate Times, it changed its name in 1890. Its owner and editor was William Huskinson Denstone [1] (1867–1925). The newspaper was instrumental to British investors in Uruguay. [2] It ceased to exist in 1936. [3]

The paper was intended for British and American expatriates in Uruguay and did not endorse any political party, though it was known to be supportive of economic liberalism in general. [4] It also reported on the social activities of the British community in Uruguay. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Press in Uruguay (PDF). Orsini Bertani. 1912. p. 18. (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Lucha política y enfrentamiento social, 1913-1916 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ La prensa periódica del Uruguay, 1852-1905 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ a b Turcatti, Dante (2013). La Prensa de Inmigracíon en Uruguay (1860–1960). Montevideo: University of the Republic. p. 98. ISBN  978-9974-0-0989-9. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Montevideo Times
Owner(s)William Huskinson Denstone
EditorWilliam Huskinson Denstone
Founded1888
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1936
Headquarters Montevideo, Uruguay

The Montevideo Times was an English-language newspaper in Uruguay. [1]

Established in 1888 with the denomination The Riverplate Times, it changed its name in 1890. Its owner and editor was William Huskinson Denstone [1] (1867–1925). The newspaper was instrumental to British investors in Uruguay. [2] It ceased to exist in 1936. [3]

The paper was intended for British and American expatriates in Uruguay and did not endorse any political party, though it was known to be supportive of economic liberalism in general. [4] It also reported on the social activities of the British community in Uruguay. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b Press in Uruguay (PDF). Orsini Bertani. 1912. p. 18. (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Lucha política y enfrentamiento social, 1913-1916 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ La prensa periódica del Uruguay, 1852-1905 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ a b Turcatti, Dante (2013). La Prensa de Inmigracíon en Uruguay (1860–1960). Montevideo: University of the Republic. p. 98. ISBN  978-9974-0-0989-9. Retrieved 2 January 2023.

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