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[2] From 1861 to 1894 it was published by Julius Grégr; since 1874 it was the main newspaper of the Young Czech Party.

The Grégr family owned and published the newspaper up until 1910; when it was transferred to the printing house Pražská akciová tiskárna founded by two other members of the Young Czech Party, Karel Kramář and Alois Rašín.

[3] The paper was briefly suspended a few months before Czechoslovak Independence Day (28 October 1918).

After the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, it operated as the newspaper of National Partnership, the only political party that was allowed.

[1] Jan Neruda, Vitezslav Hálek, Karel Sladkovský, editor Josef Anýž, Karel Čapek, Chod Matthew, Josef Čapek, Viktor Dyk, Jindriska Konopásková, Jakub Arbes .

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