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Show The Largest paper in the world is said to be the Hereford (England) Tinus, established in lS3i It is published pub-lished weekly, consists of two sheets, each consisting of eight pages, each page of seven columns the columns being longer than those of tbe London Times, and each page contains one more column than a page of the Times. In addition, a railway table of seven columns is published evety month and given away with the newspaper, the price of the whole being three and a half cents. A notable feature is the indices one index referring to every department of news and advertisements, advertise-ments, and the other referring to the auction advertisements, the latter forming form-ing a distinguished feature. The paper is publi-hed in a cathedral city of less than 20,OU0 inhabitants. Tbe average circulation exceeds 10,000 copies, and tbe advertisements during 1S70 numbered num-bered more than 20,000. Ex. |