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  2. Government Gazette of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Board and legal notices are also published in the Gazette; these cover insolvencies, liquidation and estate notices. Note that certain publishers such as Juta and Butterworths publish legislation in South Africa. Location. The current location of the government printing works is 149 Bosman Street, Pretoria, South Africa.

  3. Government gazette - Wikipedia

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    A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices. It is usually established by statute or official action, and publication of notices within it, whether by the government or ...

  4. United States Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    The Government Printing Office was created by congressional joint resolution (12 Stat. 117) on June 23, 1860. It began operations March 4, 1861, with 350 employees and reached a peak employment of 8,500 in 1972. [1] The agency began transformation to computer technology in the 1980s; along with the gradual replacement of paper with electronic ...

  5. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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  6. Royal Gazette (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The work of publishing this gazette thus became under the responsibility of Murathathon. But instead of printing the gazette itself as before, the government employed private printers, including Bamrung Nukulkij, to print the gazette. Occasionally, private printers printed the gazette for the government without charge.

  7. Gazette of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette of the United States was an early American newspaper, first issued semiweekly in New York on April 15, 1789, but moving the next year to Philadelphia when the nation's capital moved there the next year. [1] It was friendly to the Federalist Party. Its founder, John Fenno, intended it to unify the country under its new government.

  8. Tamil Nadu Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Gazette of Tamil Nadu ( Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு அரசிதழ்) is a public journal of the Government of Tamil Nadu, [1] published weekly by the Department of Stationery and Printing. [2] As a public journal, the Gazette prints official notices from the government. The gazette is printed by the Government of Tamil Nadu Press.

  9. Cape Argus - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the Argus and Solomon's printing works served as the official government printing contractor. It was responsible for the Government Gazette, but also took on the parliamentary and stationery contracts. This was principally because it was the only printing company at the time which had the resources and management to reliably ...