0 in the past, a person whose job was to make official announcements in a town or village by calling them out in public -- (旧时沿街高声传报官方消息等的)街头公告员
Homers turn as the town crier brings mirth to a solid show.
The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations.
It was also the spot where state and civic proclamations would be publicly read by the bellman (town crier).
Local councils with a paid town crier often make them available for charity events.
Includes the initial rocket launch by the txupinera, and the reading of the proclamation by the town crier or herald.
Television is the town crier of the twentieth century, bringing people together and keeping them, above all, in touch.
Is he satisfied that it prohibits handbills, town criers or sandwich boards?
Examples include almanacs, town criers and written postings or other similar forms of infrequent content delivery mechanisms.