Bidding stick newspapers (disambiguation)

Bidding stick has many ways it can be grammatically in Norwegian. There's the bidding stick the object, and bidding stick as a name for something like a newspaper. Different newspapers might use different grammatical ways for spelling the word. These entities containing bidding stick as "names" can be completely unrelated to each other. Terms "Budstikken", "Budsikke", "Budstikka", all refer to a Bidding stick.
Norwegian newspapers articles named after the object: bidding stick (budstikke)
* Budstikken Weekly newspaper by a governmental commission (1808)
* Romsdals Budstikke used to be a newspaper for the Liberal Party, published in Molde, Norway (1884)
* Fredrikshalds Budstikke Norwegian newspaper published in Halden in Østfold county, by Chr. Olsen (1844)
Note: Originally had the name "Budstikken av Fredrikshald"
* Flekkefjords Budstikke was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Flekkefjord (1874)
* Budstikka Daily local newspaper published out of Billingstad in Asker, Norway, by Jørgen Chr. Kanitz (1898)
* Søgne og Songdalen Budstikke local Norwegian newspaper covering the municipalities of Søgne and Songdalen (1990)
* Bremanger Budstikke a local Norwegian newspaper published in Svelgen in Vestland county by Geir Nybø. (2009)
Other newpapers related to the name of biding stick
* Tingakrossur (1901 published) was a Faroese newspaper, written primarily in Danish. Name comes from the Faroese common noun tingakrossur 'bidding stick'. Many of the newspaper's editors were leading politicians in the Home Rule Party and later it became the organ and party newspaper of the Home Rule Party (Faroese: Sjálvstýrisflokkurin) in 1906.
* Smaalenenes Amtstidende (1832 published) In 1852 the owner of Fredrikshalds Budstikke bought Smaalenenes Amtstidende and amalgamated the newspapers, but publishing continued under the latter name and Fredrikshalds Budstikke became defunct. Smaalenenes Amtstidende was the first newspaper in Østfold county.
See also bidding stick, as the object
* Bidding stick a term for a wooden object, such as a club or baton, carried by a messenger and used by Northern Europeans, for example in Scotland and Scandinavia, to rally people for things (assemblies) and for defence or rebellion. (sometimes also referred to as a budstikke, war arrow,or stembod).
 
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