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The ''Bombay Courier'' was an English language newspaper, first printed in 1790 in Bombay, India by William Ashburner. It followed the ''Bombay Herald The ''Bombay'' ''Gazette'' (established in 1789) was among the first English newspapers published from Bombay (now Mumbai), India. History Initially found in 1789 as the " Bombay Herald", the newspaper's name was changed to "Bombay Gazette" in ...'' (later renamed the ''Bombay Gazette''), founded in 1789. In 1847, it merged with the ''Bombay Telegraph'' to form the ''Telegraph and Courier''. ReferencesBombay courier.Glimpses of Old Bombay and Western India, with Other Papers
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Bombay Courier, 23 November 1816 (IA Dli
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