A gazette is a publication officially released by the government, where they provide for the new passed laws and announcement for holidays for the public to be informed. While a newspaper is also a publication made readily available to the public and comes out regularly. It contains current events, including showbizness and some readings for entertainment.
A newspaper.
The newspaper that bought the gazette printing equipment was The Daily Planet.
The Weatherfireld Gazette
Another name for gazette is journal or newspaper.
Yes. James Madison and Thomas Jefferson founded the National Gazette newspaper, which was published between 1791 and 1793. The Democratic-Republican biased National Gazette criticized the Federalist Party and their philosophy of government. Alexander Hamilton supported a rival newspaper, the Gazette of the United States, which praised the Federalist Party.
The Gazette is a newspaper publication, so it does not have a marital status.
It's a traditional name for a newspaper.
The editor of the Bahamas Gazette newspaper was John Wells. Wells served as the editor from 1844 to 1861.
The Walford Gazette.
The Gazette
The Gazette was printed by Samuel Keimer and Benjamin Franklin.
Example sentence - The newspaper in our town is called The Grand Gazette.