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19 June 1813 extraordinary edition of the Giornale di Malta about the outbreak of plague on the island.
This article is about the newspaper published between 1812 and 1813. For the one published in 1798 during the French occupation, see Journal de Malte.

The Giornale di Malta was a newspaper published in the British protectorate of Malta between 1812 and 1813. At the time of its issue, it was the only periodical publication in Malta. The Giornale di Malta was preceded by Il Cartaginese (1804–1805) and it was succeeded by Gazetta del Governo di Malta (1813–present).

A total of 94 issues of the newspaper were published. The first 46 issues of the newspaper are believed to have been printed at the press of the Sicilian Regiment in Malta, and later issues were printed at the government printing press.

Copies of the publication are now preserved at the National Library of Malta.

References

  1. ^ "Collections". Malta Libraries. Ministry for Education. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015.
  2. Zammit, William (1994). "Printing in Malta during the British Protectorate". In Schirò, Joseph; Sørensen, Sven; Xuereb, Paul (eds.). Liber amicorum: Essays on art, history, cartography, and bibliography in honour of Dr. Albert Ganado (PDF). Msida: Malta University Library. pp. 89–98. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 June 2020.
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