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on 8 September 1920. The paper consisted of four pages published in broadsheet format twice per week, but became a weekly publication from 17 October 1920. It covered readers’ letters, entertaining articles, general and scientific articles and photographs which were not common in other Hejazi
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The Role of the Social Media in
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