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Kremenchug newspapers until 1917

Кременчугские газеты до 1917 года

Southern Word (1905-1907)

Daily social, political and economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1905, 1907. Ed.-Ed. MI Grosman (M. Vostokov). 62 cm., 2-4 p.

Southerner (1909-1914)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper; from No. 2 1910 daily. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1909-1914. Ed. Z. Ya. Wolfman. 43 cm., 4 s. The newspaper stopped in 1914, the last number is not installed.

Kremenchug life (1910)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1910. 1-3 times a week.
The first issue of the newspaper was released on February 27, the last – on September 30. From October 2, instead of “Kremenchug Life”, the newspaper “Kremenchug Voice” began to appear.

Kremenchug voice (1910-1916)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper, published in Kremenchug in the years 1910-1916.

Ed. P. M. Deichman. 45-64 cm., 4 p. It came out 2-3 times a week
Kremenchug Voice replaced the closed newspaper Kremenchug Life. From February 2, 1912, instead of the newspaper Kremenchugskiy Golos, the newspaper Pridneprovskiy Golos was published with the same composition of employees.

Kremenchug thought (1911)

Daily Edition. Newspaper political, social, literary and economic. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1911. Ed. B. L. Vitlin.
64 cm., 4 s. 1911 No. 1 (8-VIII).

Dnieper (1911-1912)

Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1911-1912. Everyday Ed. M.L. Kats.37-55 cm., 4 p.
1911 № 1 (10-XII) – № 17 (31-XII)
1912 No. 18 (1-I) – the last No. 53 (14-II).

Kremenchug word (1911 – 1916)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1911-1916. Red. – ed. M.M. Vitlin. 64 cm., 4 pp .; from 1915 to 48 cm.
During the breaks in 1912, 1914-1916. subscribers received gas. “Dnieper voice”

Southern morning (1912-1913)

Daily literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1912-1913. Ed. P. T. Zivinda. Ed. G.M. Birkin.
57 cm., 4 s. Publication ceased in 1913, the last number is not installed.

Southern Echo (1912-1914)

C number 24 1914 podzag. – Daily newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1912-1914. Ed. A.I. Gall. 44-56 cm., 2-4 p. The publication stopped in December 1914, the last number is not installed.

Dnieper voice (1912-1918)

Daily literary-social and political-economic newspaper, published in Kremenchug, Poltava province in 1912-1919. Since the beginning of the issue until 1917, at least 1389 issues of the newspaper have been published. The editors and office of the newspaper were located on the corner of Ekaterininskaya (Lenin, now Sobornaya) and Kherson (Karl Marx, now Lieutenant Pokladov) streets.

The Telegraph (1913)

Daily newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1913. Ed. M.D. Tartakovsky. 60 cm., 4 s. Publication ceased in 1913, the last number is not installed.

Kremenchug labor penny (1913-1914 year)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1913-1914. Everyday Ed. Z. Ya. Wolfman.
55 cm., 4 s.

Dnieper responses (1913 – 1916)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1913-1916. Everyday Ed. B. L. Vitlin.
57 cm., 4 s.
Described incompletely. – In 1913, “Pridniprovsk responses” were produced in the absence of gas. “Dnieper voice”

Dnieper thought (1914)

Literary-social and political-economic newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1914. Everyday Ed. ZI I. Epstein.
57 cm., 4 s.

Southern Courier (1914 – 1915)

Newspaper political, literary, social and commercial; From number 81 – Political, non-partisan, literary and economic newspaper. (Subtitle. With some changes). Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1914-1915. Everyday
Ed. S.A. Vine.
36–57 cm., 2–4 s.
Publication ceased in 1915, the last number is not installed.

Health Insurance Fund (1916)

Weekly newspaper. Kremenchug (Poltava. Lips.). 1916.
Ed. A. Z. Kvetny.
39 cm., 4 s.

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