[3] The initiative to publish Serbian newspaper was announced by ethnic Greek Dimitrije Teoharidis on 10 May 1788, followed by brothers Georgije and Publije Markides Puljo on 14 June of the same year.
[4] In 1790 Emanuilo Janković wanted to achieve permission to publish the newspaper in Novi Sad which he achieved when the Grand Folk Assembly in Timisoara granted him permission and a loan on 2 October 1790.
[4] His initiative was however halted by the royal delegate who stated that there is in fact nothing preventing earlier permission request by brothers Markides Puljo who wanted to publish their newspaper in Vienna.
[4] There is no data on newspaper contributors but it is believed that the correspondent from Osijek was Stefan Rajić.
[4] The permission to publish the newspaper was discontinued in 1792 due to editorial sympathies for the French Revolution.