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          The Westminster Gazette

          Former newspaper published in London

          Not to be confused with The London Gazette.

          The Westminster Gazette was an influential Liberalnewspaper based in London.

          It was known for publishing sketches and short stories, including early works by Raymond Chandler, Anthony Hope, D. H. Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Chute and Saki, and travel writing by Rupert Brooke. One of its editors was caricaturist and political cartoonist Francis Carruthers Gould.

          The paper was dubbed the "pea-green incorruptible" – Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone having personally approved its green colour.[1]

          Launched with the help of Liberal publisher George Newnes, the paper was started by E.

          T. Cook on 31 January 1893,[2] employing the core of the old political staff from The Pall Mall Gazette including Hulda Friederichs.[3] The paper established itself in the front rank of Liberal publications, earning the admiration of the Liberal p