Colonial Times

Bokobakachababokache, or The Colonial Times, was a newspaper which lasted for a decade, from 1975 to 1985. Erls Press, the other half of the former newspaper company which split into two later on, held the newspaper. Eventually, it was bought by Newston Press, the third newspaper company which seeked a newspaper to purchase, and renamed it The Colonial Times.

History
When the former newspaper got into a conflict, they had to split into two. The first company, Erls Press, went with "Bokobakachababokache" whereas the other company, Frontiers Press, created "The Daily Colonial". Both rivaled each other fierecly.

It was fine till 1985, when it faced financial difficulties. Eventually, another newspaper press, Newston Press, whom was seeking a newspaper to buy, bought this one out for around 1 billion pebbles. IT was renamed "The Colonial Times" officially and went on till 1998. Meanwhile, the other newspaper went on till 1995 (with Aunt Arctic's one) and was revived till 1997. The newer newspaper had been bought by the New CP Times.

Design
They featured a line in two holes design, which consisted of a line and two black holes in the middle with the newspaper title on top. The title was red in the font Times New Roman.

Trivia

 * LINK STOP LAUGHING MAH BOI, although created in 2009 (more than twenty years later), had ever been featured here as a sub-story (January 16 1978). The story featured the real Link laughing hysterically and then thrown out of the igloo by two penguins. The laughing part lasted a page (305 letters).


 * Carter condemend this paper of copying. It was not true.

Internal Links

 * The Colonial Times (1985-1998)