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The Ceylon Chronicle : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Ceylon Chronicle
''The Ceylon Chronicle'' was a short-lived English-language Ceylonese newspaper. The newspaper started on 3 May 1837 with Rev. Samuel Owen Glenie as editor. Rev. Glenie was the Anglican Colonial Chaplain of St. Paul's Church and later Archdeacon of Colombo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.anglicancommunion.org/provincialnews/ceylon/client/news/client_news_detail.cfm?naid=1196 )〕 Although owned privately by a group of civil servants, the newspaper took a pro-government stance and had the support of senior government officials.〔 Governor Robert Wilmot-Horton, Treasurer Temple, Postmaster General George Lee, Acting Chief Justice Sergeant Rough, Auditor General Henry Marshall and Proctor Henry Staples all wrote for the newspaper.〔 The ''Ceylon Chronicle'' was a counter-weight to ''The Observer and Commercial Advertiser'' which opposed the government.〔 Rev. Glenie stepped down as editor after his bishop objected and was succeeded by Postmaster General George Lee.〔 The newspaper ceased publication on 3 September 1837.〔 The ''Chronicle''′s printing press was bought by Mackenzie Ross who started the ''The Ceylon Herald'' four days later on 7 September 1838.〔 ==References==
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