The yugoslav national newspaper was first published on april 1, 1931 in belgrade and was published until 1935. It was a newspaper for public education, whose owner and editor was dr. Marko krstić, director of the men's teachers' school. The newspaper was published once a month and had 32 pages, filled with various texts, photographs and illustrations. The yugoslav people's newspaper aimed to raise the cultural level of the population, as well as to raise the village, to which the newspaper paid special attention. The newspapers brought material from various spiritual and material areas, which interested the readers. In addition to professionally and popularly written articles from natural sciences, education, agriculture, hygiene, cooperatives and many other topics, these newspapers could also contain articles from fine literature and a special supplement for children of the yugoslav children's newspaper. Date: 1932.
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