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Cape Post
The Cape Post (1879-1880) was a newspaper that briefly operated in the Cape Colony.
==Founding==
It was founded in December 1879 by former Cape Argus editor Patrick McLoughlin, as an outlet for his radical liberal opposition to British Imperialism. Officially, the paper's purpose was to encourage spontaneous unity in southern Africa, to counter the Colonial office's scheme to impose a system of British-ruled confederation on the region.
While McLoughlin served as business manager, he co-edited it with the controversial firebrand Francis Reginald Statham who had been invited to Cape Town especially for this purpose. Both men also did much of the writing. The offices were based in Cape Town.〔DP McCracken: ''Irish journalists in South Africa: Imperial running dogs or wild geese reporters?'' Historia 58, 1. 2013. pp 122-138.〕〔S. Haw: ''Bearing witness: the Natal Witness'', 1846–1996. 1996.〕

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