- as a
continuation of two
earlier newspapers,
Suometar (1847–1866) and Uusi
Suometar (1869–1919).
Suometar had been
primarily concerned with
pursuing issues...
- its
ideological leaders. The party's
chief organ was the
Suometar newspaper,
later Uusi
Suometar, and its
members were
sometimes called Suometarians (suomettarelaiset)...
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himself to writing. In 1914 Sillanpää
wrote articles for the
newspaper Uusi
Suometar. In 1916 Sillanpää
married Sigrid Maria Salomäki, whom he had met in 1914...
- MS
Suometar in the
Kalkkinen canal between Päijänne and Kalkkinen...
-
National Library of Finland. "Suomen
Uimaliiton mestaruuskilpailut". Uusi
Suometar (in Finnish). Helsinki:
Uuden Suomettaren Oy. 5
August 1914. p. 3. ISSN 1457-4721...
- Society's
Printing Company Ltd)
starts operating in 1849 and
prints the
Suometar newspaper. Alma's
biggest newspapers are
founded around the century: Satakunnan...
-
Perpignan France Still published. 1847
Suometar Finnish Helsinki Finland Published 1847–1866,
followed by Uusi
Suometar 1869–1918 and Uusi
Suomi 1919–1991...
- was
developed by the
district doctor Wolmar Schildt,
whose article for
Suometar first appeared in 1856. In the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, the...
-
textbook on
natural sciences. In 1847 he co-founded a
Finnish newspaper,
Suometar, of
which he was
editor in
chief for the
first six months. He died in Loimaa...
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composer Leevi Madetoja" as "appealing and beautiful",
while and Uusi
Suometar described its as "rich in atmosphere".
Additional praise followed Madetoja's...