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- Liepājas_Arodnieks abstract "Liepājas Arodnieks ('Liepāja Trade Unionist') was a weekly newspaper published from Liepāja, Latvia in 1919. It was founded as a replacement for Darba, a publication that had been banned. Politically the newspaper opposed the Kārlis Ulmanis government. E. Tomsona served as editor of the newspaper. However, albeit different editors were named in the newspaper the editorial control over the newspaper was managed by the Liepāja City Committee of the Communist Party of Latvia; Jānis Jurjāns, Anna Pērle and Janis Vītols ('Pakalnītis'). The first issue of the newspaper was published on January 28, 1919.The publication of Liepājas Arodnieks was irregular. The government closed it down after its third issue (published on February 4, 1919). A fourth issue was published on March 17, 1919. Publication was again resumed on June 15, 1919. It did not appear during the Liepāja typesetters' strike of July 15–24, 1919. It was again shut down by the government on September 24, 1919.".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks foundingDate "1919-01-28".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks headquarter Liepāja.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks language Latvian_language.
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communist_newspapers.
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Latvia.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Kārlis_Ulmanis.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Latvian_language.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks wikiPageWikiLink Liepāja.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks ceasedPublication "1919-09-24".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks editor "E. Tomsona".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks foundation "1919-01-28".
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks headquarters Liepāja.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks language Latvian_language.
- Liepājas_Arodnieks name "Liepājas Arodnieks".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks political "Communist".
- Liepājas_Arodnieks type "Weekly".
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks subject Category:Communist_newspapers.
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks type Newspaper.
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks comment "Liepājas Arodnieks ('Liepāja Trade Unionist') was a weekly newspaper published from Liepāja, Latvia in 1919. It was founded as a replacement for Darba, a publication that had been banned. Politically the newspaper opposed the Kārlis Ulmanis government. E. Tomsona served as editor of the newspaper.".
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- Liepājas_Arodnieks name "Liepājas Arodnieks".