. Review of reviews and world's work. n Dziennik Polski (Polish Daily), of Lemberg,is a popular newspaper, with no particular partyleanings ; the Kurjer Lwowski (Lemberg Cou-rier) is radical, while the Przegland (Review),also of Lemberg, is the official organ of the pro-Austrian party. There are several influential and well-knownreligious periodicals, the Katolik (Catholic), pub-lished in Oberschlezien, strongly Catholic, patri-otic, and anti-German, the Przegland Katolicki(Catholic Review), of Warsaw, and the PrzeglandPowszechany (Universal Review), of Cracow. The peasants have a n


. Review of reviews and world's work. n Dziennik Polski (Polish Daily), of Lemberg,is a popular newspaper, with no particular partyleanings ; the Kurjer Lwowski (Lemberg Cou-rier) is radical, while the Przegland (Review),also of Lemberg, is the official organ of the pro-Austrian party. There are several influential and well-knownreligious periodicals, the Katolik (Catholic), pub-lished in Oberschlezien, strongly Catholic, patri-otic, and anti-German, the Przegland Katolicki(Catholic Review), of Warsaw, and the PrzeglandPowszechany (Universal Review), of Cracow. The peasants have a number of periodicalsdevoted to them exclusively, among which wefind the Poluk (the Pole), of Cracow, a monthlyof politics and literature, strongly liberal andpatriotic ; Ojczyzna (Fatherland), of Lemberg,also strongly patriotic, and Przyjacid Ludu (Peo-ples Friend), Lemberg, organ of the peasantsand the peasants party in the Galician Parlia-ment. It is strongly anti-aristocratic. Thereis also a special little weekly published in Cra-. SOME REPRESENTATIVE FINNISH JOURNALS. cow for the servants, the Przyjacid Slug (theServants Friend), which consists of stories, re-ligious advice, general information, and enter-tainment. The Polish Hebrews have severaljournals of their own. In Warsaw, there is theIzraelita (the Israelite), pro-Polish, and the Haze-firah (the Dawn), also of Warsaw, separatistic,the former a weekly, the latter a daily. TheSocialists, also, have a monthly, Przedsivit (Dawn),published in Cracow, and the Robotnik (Work-man), published in Warsaw, a secret revolu-tionary organ. There are several journals published in Polishfor the benefit of the two million Poles in thiscountry, the best known being the Zgoda (Con-cord), of Chicago, organ of the Polish NationalAlliance in the United States, which is liberaland patriotic in its policy. THE PERIODICAL PRESS OF FINLAND. Up to February, 1899, there were more thantwo hundred newspapers published in Russian imperi


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