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Slovenské robotnícke noviny ('Slovak Workers News') was a Slovak-language social democratic newspaper issued from Pressburg, founded in October 1904. The newspaper was economically and politically supported by the Czech social democrats in Vienna. [1] Emanuel Lehocký was the editor of the newspaper. [2]

Criticism from Slovak social democrats against the Social Democratic Party of Hungary that the party had failed to support the Slovak-language labour press led to fragmentation of the party. The following year, the Slovak social democrats founded a party of their own. [1]

In 1908 Lehocký was sentenced to two months imprisonment. [2]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Slovenské robotnícke noviny ('Slovak Workers News') was a Slovak-language social democratic newspaper issued from Pressburg, founded in October 1904. The newspaper was economically and politically supported by the Czech social democrats in Vienna. [1] Emanuel Lehocký was the editor of the newspaper. [2]

Criticism from Slovak social democrats against the Social Democratic Party of Hungary that the party had failed to support the Slovak-language labour press led to fragmentation of the party. The following year, the Slovak social democrats founded a party of their own. [1]

In 1908 Lehocký was sentenced to two months imprisonment. [2]

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