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Weekly Times Messenger : ウィキペディア英語版
Weekly Times Messenger

''Weekly Times Messenger'' is a weekly suburban newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia, part of the Messenger Newspapers group. The ''Weekly Times area stretches from Woodville in the north, through to Adelaide Airport in the south, and covers many of Adelaide's coastal suburbs, including Grange and Henley Beach.〔(News Limited Community Newspapers )〕
The newspaper generally reports on events of interest in its distribution area, including the suburbs of Henley Beach, Woodville, Thebarton and West Lakes. It also covers the City of West Torrens and City of Port Adelaide Enfield councils.
It has a circulation of 61,739 and a readership of 81,000.〔(Roy Morgan March 2007 )〕
==History==

The ''Woodville Times'' was established by ''Messenger'' in 1954. In 1959 it was renamed the ''Weekly Times''. Two years later, in 1961, ''Messenger'' owner Roger Baynes acquired the ''Westside News Review'', which also covered the western suburbs, from John Carroll. The paper was renamed the ''Westside''.
In 1984, the ''Westside'' was renamed ''Westside Messenger'' and the ''Weekly Times'' was renamed ''Weekly Times Messenger''. In 1992, the ''Westside Messenger'' was merged into the ''Weekly Times Messenger'' to form one paper covering the entire western suburbs.
〔(Adelaide 20th Century newspapers )〕

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