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Defunct conservative newspaper in Kristiansand, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christianssands Tidende (Kristiansand Times) was a conservative newspaper published in Kristiansand, Norway.
The paper was founded in 1883[1][2] and ceased publication in 1973.[1] The paper took over the newspaper Mandals Avis in 1956, and then it merged with Sørlandske Tidende from Arendal in 1973, also adopting that name.[1] Publication of the merged newspaper continued for two years in Kristiansand, and the last issue appeared on October 4, 1975.[1]
From 1924 to 1932, the paper was edited by Christian Joachim Rieber-Mohn (1891–1959), who had previously edited Molde Annonceblad.[3] After Rieber-Mohn moved to Hamar Stiftstidende, he was succeeded by Reidar Alex Lorentzen as editor.[2][4]
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