STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 523, sig. 109-4/269 Page 10 · 10 of 10
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 523, sig. 109-4/269
English Translation
- 3 - if, in the same context, we speak also of letters which express their agreement with the press, while the anonymous letters of shame show a different descent, the opinions and opinions of the press are increasing. If we weigh up all the facts, of which there was talk, we have been given credit for what we are guilty of in the press in the future. In no case can any of us be allowed to have enough of ourselves, nor can any one of us thank him at all; that he has done what he does or has done in the best manner. On the contrary, we have to be convinced from hour to hour and day for Teg that the Czech time will be given an ever more valuable and the longer dcsto treffonier ausgtrichètér content! This not only sets out arßeitscifer, but also sends out consistency and perseverance! There is no doubt that the Czech Jour nists and with them the followers of newspaper companies have the highest ambition, precisely in the indicated direction. The prerequisites for the success of their efforts are that the Czech has not only returned to the newspapers, but has also found a new, completely new place for them!