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 Translation for 'newsagent's' from English to French
comm.journ.
marchand {m} de journaux
newsagent's
comm.
kiosque {m} à journaux
newsagent's [Br.]
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Translation for 'newsagent's' from English to French

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newsagent's
marchand {m} de journauxcomm.journ.
newsagent's [Br.]
kiosque {m} à journauxcomm.
Usage Examples English
  • After retiring from professional football, Kirton ran a newsagent's shop in Great Barr, Birmingham.
  • "unknown date" – Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna set up a newsagent's business in London that will become the bookselling chain WHSmith.
  • Hugh Baker was a popular newsagent in London.
  • Many village shops have closed over the last twenty years in the face of competition from supermarkets, although a newsagent remains.
  • Later he ran a newsagent's in Sheffield and Cheadle Hulme, before retiring to Poynton near Stockport.

  • Jerome K Jerome wrote of "the rather uninteresting river residence of my newsagent - a quiet unassuming old gentleman, who may be met with about these regions, during the summer months, sculling himself along in easy vigorous style, or chatting genially to some old lock-keeper, as he passes through".
  • Sproson ran a newsagent's shop until he died on 24 January 1997, aged 66.
  • The Post Office opened on 1 November 1925 in the then rural area. Today it runs only as a newsagent.
  • The Cardiff Newsagent Three were three men wrongly convicted of the 1987 murder of Cardiff newsagent Phillip Saunders, who was attacked with a shovel in the back yard of his Cardiff home and later died in hospital.
  • Alexander Kerr (1892–1964) was an English marine engineer and wholesale newsagent known for his service in the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.

  • He later worked as a newsagent in Paisley.
  • Parsons is married with two children and after retirement lived in the Eton area where he ran a newsagent's shop.
  • Free newspapers are distributed from newsstands and traditional newsagent's shops at the entrances of metro stations and other public places.
  • Shops on or near the High Street include a butcher, a chemist, a newsagent and a hairdresser.
  • The passenger building hosts the ticket office, a waiting room, two newsagent stores and a cafe bar.

  • At the foot of Westcombe Hill, there is a newsagent and a hairdresser's shop.
  • Whaddon has a post office / newsagent. Alderbury has a slightly larger local shop on Canal Lane.
  • Seven tracks are used for passenger services. In the station building is a ticket machine, a cafe and a newsagent.
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