Sinn Fin (Newspaper)

This article is about Sinn Fin, the newspaper. For the political party, see Sinn Fin.
Sinn Fin was an Irish nationalist newspaper founded by Arthur Griffith. It ran from 1906 to 1914. In 1906 the United Irishman collapsed under a libel suit and so Sinn Fin was essentially the same newspaper refounded under a different title. The newspaper briefly became a daily in 1909 but came to an end when suppressed by the British government in 1914, after which it was sporadically revived as Nationality.

 

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