The literary digest . vians of the former Dual Monarchy—Austria-Hungary) began the struggle forunification and independence more thantwo generations ago under the leadershipof the immortal Croatian patriot andgreatest Christian orator of the century,Bishop Strossmayer. To quote further: The most momentous event in thisstruggle for independence was the Resolu-tion of Rieka (Fiume), of October 4, 1905,adopting the principle that every nationhas the right to decide its own soul of this movement was the Dal-matian patriot, Franjo Supilo. The Fiume platform was adopted twomon
The literary digest . vians of the former Dual Monarchy—Austria-Hungary) began the struggle forunification and independence more thantwo generations ago under the leadershipof the immortal Croatian patriot andgreatest Christian orator of the century,Bishop Strossmayer. To quote further: The most momentous event in thisstruggle for independence was the Resolu-tion of Rieka (Fiume), of October 4, 1905,adopting the principle that every nationhas the right to decide its own soul of this movement was the Dal-matian patriot, Franjo Supilo. The Fiume platform was adopted twomonths later at Zadar (Zara), Dalmatia,by the Servian deputies, and was con-sequently adopted as the platform for allthe Jugo-Slavs, Slovenes, Croats, andServians. The resolution aimed at theunification of all the Southern Slavs in onecompact national entity. It became oneof the main causes for the Austrian andHungarian statesmen to go into war The Literary Digest for February 1, 1919 41 PLYM O UTM Gasoline Locomotives. PlVuovtu Gasoline X/Ocoraotive hauling truck loadsof stock at the Windsor Paper Co., Division of theAmerican Writing Paper Co., Windsor Locks, corporations in almost everyline have adopted Plymodthbsulage^
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