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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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  • Quebec :Chronicle Printing Company,1898-1924
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mardi 18 février 1919
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D'Ormy from 3:00 té o'clask, om.Marshal Foch informed the Minirie:z of the Allied and Assec'ated | \u201c1< ut the accep- tence by the Germans of the condi- ton war uf tie armistice, nee ting will take place wk pm, when te,cgation wilt be heard.\u201d 1.Twa notes were a Fach y Mathias tue renewal of the up at Treves.+ ihe employment \u201crantile rcarine for ainle the ather was n'nedt several requests ingle the release of German prisoners and the sivimtenaner of eco- Ponte intercom between wifl oicupiey Lerman territories.German Accouns.Copenhagen.veu.17- The renews! fente vit othe armistice wa signed at 4:30, o'clock Sunday evening in Marshal Foch's private.car, according to à \u201csalon reecisen@here irom Treves.The fouvwiu de: atc from Weithar uives the German account of 11\u20ac siguimg of the acmistice renewal: \"The (Government instrected Herr jrrenerger te ain tue armistice, but before ing so uv.hand to Marshal Voch à veritien aatement declaring that the fering: Government was aware of tue Ler consequences in- valved in either signing or rejecting the agreement.\u201cInstructing its delegates to sign, lt does se with the convietion that the Allied snd Associated Governments are vndravoring to restore peace to the world Full Acceptance.London, February 17\u2014The German Cabinet discussed the armistice terms from 10.20 o'clork Sunday morning enti 100 w'clack in the afternoon.when an effort wa.made to sum- son the Nationa, Assembly to decide upen the answer avocrding te an Exchange Telegrapi despateh from Copenhagen It was found impossible to summon she Assembly, it is vdded.und after à conference with the pasty lenders it was decided to #ECOp, the terms unconditionally, VOTE TO CONTINUE \\ SEATTLE STRIKE Seaitie, Wu, February 17.\u2014At the end of 3 morning session the \u20ac ery toce committee of the Seattle eta} des\" Conncil announced at noon today that 4 had decided to continue the trike involving approximately 2.009 atrik'itg metal trades worker in shipyards ang contract shops here Germany | TE or me bate ee CIBNET SHUFFLE IN SASKATCHEWAN RE-ARRANGEMENT OF PORTFOLIOS APPECTS MARTIN, DUNNING AND KNOWLES, Regina, Sask, Feb.17\u2014Re-arrange- ment of the portfolios in the Saskatchewan Cabinet was completed late Saturday afternoon, when the .ministers were sworn in by His Honor Liegtenant-Governor Sir Richard Lake, as follows: William M.Martin.President of the Executive Council, Min ster of Education and Minister of Railways.Hon.A.Turgeon, -Attorney-Gen- eral.Hon.A.P.McNab, Minister of Public Works.Hon.C.A.Langley, Minister oi Municipal Affairs.Hon.Chas.A Dunning, Minister of Agriculture and Provincial Treasurer.Hon.W.J.Latta, Minister ou! H'ghways.Hon.W.S.Knowles.Minister of Telephones ho Provincial Secretary.The portfolios of Hou.A.Turgeon.! A.P.McNab, G.A.Langley, and W.J.latta, remain unchanged, the rearrangement affecting Honorables W'.| Martin, Dunning and Knowles, RESUMES POSITION Captain Lindsay returning to Quebec as Superintendent of Pilotagepilotage at Quebec with jurisdiction ever the Montreal and Quehec dis-' tricts.Shortly after the outbreak of | war, Captain Lindsay was transferred | at the request of the Militia Depart ment for duty in connection with the transport svstem.That duty Cartain Lindsay continued to direharge unti! relieve hy the Militia Depart: ment a short time ago, after he wae directed hy the Departments of Marine to adjust some matters of pilotage consequent upon the rt of the Royal Commision that inquired into pilotage matters at Halifax.Lt is now proposed that he shall re- tern to Quebec to resume his position as superintendent of pilots there.CANADA 18 NOW CROSSING ATLANTIC Ottawa.Ont, February 17 \u2014 The Militia Department has received word that the transport Canada with 1,353 Canadian troops on board.is now on her way across the Atlantic and will.probably reach Hlifax about February 25.The classifications of those on board from Quebec district is as follows: 1 Officer, 2 cadets, 13 other ranks.CREW WON'T CARRY ! 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i sentenees for their demonstrations \u2018eit Washington on the special.The meeting of the allied Red C-uss Soc eties aud the Ked Cros rluns for the trausfer of the .fiorts vi sich activites as child well *ubiie beath, the ight against \u2018ui cutor\u2019s end tia: auscaence of vie of the war.These reports will be consiered by an internatonal con.\u2018e-nee of Red Cross delegation, which itt» proposed ta summon t¢ meet Tere a month after the signature ol W.C.A.anuual meeting, held in the endorsement of the allied Governments.At that me a plan of «tion will he elaborated.A matter which was much discussed at the Deminiopr Couned Y.\"he :reaty of peace, \u2018This meeti-g has Bloor Street Presbyteran Church, Toromo, was the need for properiy orgamzed play.De Margaret Patterson stated ninety per cent.mm the i {:ases that yo through the Juvenile Court originated from peroc'ted play.l Mise Eiizaveth Harcourt, head of the Try them.f i Ï international Committee has decided | 10 invite all committees to report on * vi the organization {row a war to a | veace footing, notably in the disect'on sist IMA, hy Pohte Ladaer Company.Pat's.soaruary 17 =There is a quaint old saying: \u201cWhere a maiden is might da, hot there satin eenédere du \u201cHors as 4 vusi fase 35 PERSONALS Bl a) Tr iles Wardus, of Cuswa is r \u2018f'aterei at the Chateau.MT.A.Le Macurane, of Montreal, : à quest at *he Chateau Mes.J.J.Hunt.of Tlaïitax is in the ¢ ly, 2 guest at the Chateru.Mr and Mra.C11 N.Connell.of Montreal, are iu town, staying at the Chateau.Miss Julin Boly.of Roberval, is in tuws.the guest of her couxn, tadmn O.Clavet.+1 RSONALS ry Capt.Charles Scott and Mrs.Scott tnee Miss Jsanne (arneaul are ex- puocted home sto.tly.Mrs.P.N.Tessier and M:ss Sophie \u201cTessier oft yesterday for Boston, Hartford and New York.Miss Germaine Garnean has \u2018ssued invitations for à danre tn be civen at Ler remidence on \\WVeduesday.Miss Adrienne Derarie.who has been the quest nf Miss Gabrielle Faradis, has returned tn Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.WE Lynch and Miss Marcelle Lynch have returned to town from a visit 10 Montrail and Ottawa, Miss Yvette Marsan, Montreal, wio has been ihe quiet nf the Misses Lavery, St.Louis street.has returned howe.The reception vit ch was tn have bien \u2018held this afterroon by Lady Gouin, has been poetpnned ewing to the death of Si: Wil'rid Jaarier, Mrb.Tohn Sheehy (formerly Miss Florence Fortier.of Montreal).will receive for the first time s\u2018nce her When Your Liver Is out of Order You know the signs-e heavy head, sick stomach, hud taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia.Pay strict a\u2018tention to these symptoms und get prompt rlief using Beccham\u2019s Pillsfew doses will stimulate the liver, help the stomach, re ulate the bowels and a great difference in your general feeling.Nothing will put you on your feet s0 Quickly as a dose or two of BEECHAM'S \u201cPILLS pf SLAY à new frock of a nes nte no doubt shout à à * silver thread \u2018over a slip of silver cloth, which a spiriss oi 1 re.\" Of course, the lover ck cf pavy Georgette and ace saduest smaîler.EVA A.TINGEY.+ sete se sunsnsagz ass: S9800n ee R0An SSS AN0O RANE SEIU: SEDI UTIICHTEIL SUIT $2038 20008 HA a + The private view of the wondecful marriage on Thursday, February 20th at 215 Grande Allee.Owing to the decease of Sir Wilfrid Laurier the reception which was tu have Leen heli on W:dne-day at the residence of Ma-iam Louis Leteurseau has been postponed.The iriends of Mr.M.J.Kenny, who has been canfined to his house for the past month through indivpae sition, will he pleased to learn that he has recovered and is now able to Le out again.Our of respcet for the memory of Sie Wilfrid Laurier the socia! functions whch were to have taken place ut the Agartments of the peakers of the Legi lative Counc} and Iegislative Counc.l, at the Parilament Buidings, have heen postponed 10 a later \u201cate.The marriage is annomeed for the Ptit of February of Louis Philippe Couture, M.i).son of Mr, Joseph Couture, genera] contractor, of Levisto M.ss Laurette Fontaine.daughter o.Mr.Delphis Fontaine, Quebec rev sentative of the firm of John Mac- Donaki & Co, Ltd, of Toronto.No Cada.A pleasant time was spent at the residence of Mrs, Hen MEF ITH LI ME ; y SCOPASI™ as TRAKSAT ANTE NEW YOREK-FRANCE.Weekly Departures: Wm.M Macpherson, 58 Dalhousie st.; F.5.Siocking.32 Su Louis st.; C.A Laugesin, 30 St.Joha st, Quebec.Travellers CARRY YOUR MONEY EE XPRESS TRAVELLERS CHECKS FAVE and CONVENIENT \u2014 also \u2014 TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT INSURANCE 23¢c a Day; \u2018onger Terms at Reduced Rates.F.8.STOCKING General Railrcad and Steamship Agt +3 ST.LOUIS + T.Tel.08.om \u2014\u2014 VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT and sold.Prices on application.Send Bonds registered mail.' 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