Dublin Evening Mail - 20th Century Challenges

20th Century Challenges

Nevertheless it managed to outlast both the Telegraph and the Freeman's Journal, but faced a far stiffer challenge in the mid 20th century from the nationwide-selling Evening Herald and Evening Press though as late as the early 1950s it remained Dublin’s biggest selling evening newspaper.

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