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page 1Newspapers established in 1894
İkdam
thumbnail|İkdams front page on 4 November 1918, after the Three Pashas fled the country during the final days of [[WWI.]]
İkdam (Turkish: Effort) was a newspaper in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey published between 1894 and 1928. During its lifetime it became the most popular newspaper in Istanbul.
Dúgvan
thumbnail|Dúgvan no. 1, from 1894
Dúgvan (, 'The Dove') was a Faroese monthly newspaper. It was published from January 1894 to 1928 primarily in Danish (with some Faroese), with the subtitle afholdsblad for Færøerne 'temperance newsletter for the Faroe Islanders'. A new newspaper with the same name and purpose was also published from 1941 to 1942 in Faroese.
Leipziger Volkszeitung
periodical literature
Robotnik (newspaper)
Polish socialist newspaper
La Vanguardia
Argentine newspaper founded by Juan B. Justo in 1894