Examples of 'evening chronicle' in a sentence

Meaning of "evening chronicle"

evening chronicle: Refers to a newspaper or publication that is issued in the evening or focused on evening news. It is typically used as the name for local or regional newspapers

How to use "evening chronicle" in a sentence

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There was an unopened copy of the Evening Chronicle found on the divan.
Her dreams appear to come true when she lands a job at the London Evening Chronicle.
It's all over tonight's Evening Chronicle.
The early 1960s was a time for another minor name change to Bath and Wilts Evening Chronicle.
Online version of the story in the Oldham Evening Chronicle.
Of the 2,500 highly-trained specialists Here you see only a handful employed by the Evening Chronicle.
It is the sister paper of the weekday newspapers the Evening Chronicle and The Journal.
The newspapers were sold, including the Manchester Evening Chronicle.
In addition, an article about Bay TV appeared in the north-east's Evening Chronicle.
His first publication was an article that appeared in the Manchester Evening Chronicle in September 1897.
Oh, I can already tell you, sir - it 's all over tonight 's Evening Chronicle.
You see only part the 2500 special exception employed by the Evening Chronicle.
He was offered full-time employment in 1923 with the Manchester Evening Chronicle.

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