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The Cape Monitor was a Cape Town newspaper, set up by the conservative faction in Cape Town in October, 1850, backed by a number of wealthy merchants and other influential figures.
Edited by Richard William Murray[1] from 1854 till its demise in 1862.
Sources
Timothy J. Keegan. 1996. Colonial South Africa and the Origins of the Racial Order. New Africa Books: p. 348.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_William_Murray
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