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''Truth'' was a British periodical publication founded by the diplomat and Liberal politician Henry Labouchère. The first issue was published on 4 January 1877. Labouchère founded the periodical after he left a virtual rival publication, ''The World''. ''Truth'' was known for its exposures of many kinds of frauds, and was at the centre of several civil lawsuits. Although Labouchère himself contributed to ''Truth'', it was for the most part controlled by Horace Voules in its early days.〔 Later in its existence, ''Truth'' was close to the Conservative Party. In 1941, it was briefly the subject of political controversy following allegations made in Parliament, but publication continued when the allegations were refuted. Later, ''Truth'' came under the direction of Collin Brooks. In its final years, it moved away from its right-wing editorial line back to the more liberal agenda of its early days. ''Truth'' ceased publication in 1957.〔 ==Exposés== (詳細は''Evening Post'', New Zealand, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, p.2: A bogus literary society ) Retrieved 6 February 2014〕
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