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    Národní listy ("The National Newspaper") was a Czech newspaper published in Prague from 1861 to 1941. The decision to start Národni listy began in September...
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    The Party of National Unity (Czech: Strana národní jednoty or Strana národního sjednocení) was a party created on 21 November 1938 in the Czech part of...
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    pp. 12–13. Julius Grégr (5 May 1875). "Tramway v Praze. In Národní listy". Národní Listy (in Czech). p. 3. ISSN 1214-1240. "Digitalni Knihovna: Parní...
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    became a freelance journalist and writer. He started his career at Národní listy (National Sheets). Later, he worked for Obrazy života (Pictures of Life)...
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    several years at a law firm before becoming, in 1885, editor of the Národní listy, for which he had been an administrator. From 1888 he was chairman of...
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    most significant daily newspapers in these times were Lidové noviny, Národní listy, Český deník and Československá Republika. During Communist rule, the...
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    (1938). The I.L.O. Year-book. International Labour Office. p. 615. Národní listy. Národní sdružení do nového roku. 2 January 1932. p. 1 Vladimír Dubský (1984)...
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    an independent Young Czech party in December of the same year. The Národní Listy (National Paper) saluted the “seven Maccabees who unsheathed the sword...
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    she contributed to Tribuna, and between 1923 and 1926, she wrote for Národní listy, Pestrý týden and Lidové noviny. In 1925 Jesenská divorced Pollak and...
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    confined to the biggest cities, such as Prague. The Czech newspaper Národní listy complained that the Czechs had not yet been compensated for their wartime...
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