But the paper continued to have trouble staying in print.
Yet despite all the opposition, the paper continued to grow.
The paper continues to report news about the fallen banks today.
The fire died down, though the paper continued to glow.
The paper continued publication with the understanding the application was in the process of being considered.
Following democratic reforms, the paper continued to report on politics and government corruption.
The paper continued to thrive, and by 1857 another expansion was required.
The paper went through several owners from 1885-1918, but continued to grow.
The paper continued to be published under a variety of titles.
The paper continued as a weekly until the 1950s when it went daily.