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Published at the times of the Second Republic of Poland, the leading conservative daily 'Czas' enjoyed widespread respect among the Krakow press. The author analyses relationships between the daily and other papers (both friendly and adversary). The former included the Christian Democratic periodical 'Glos Narodu' and the socialist 'Naprzód', while the latter included Poznan's 'Dziennik Poznanski' and Warsaw's 'Dzien Polski'. Due to differences in their political agendas, the Krakow daily maintained a distanced attitude towards the Vilnius' 'Slowo'.
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The Lvov Journalist Syndicate was a professional organisation which, while financially troubled and torn by internal conflicts, rendered considerable services to the journalist community in the city of Lvov and the Lvov, Stanislawowskie and Tarnopolskie Voivodeships. In 1935-1939 its main achievements included the operation of the Professional Council of the Lvov Journalist Syndicate, the Out-Of-Town Correspondents Club, support for journalist staff of the bankrupt 'Gazeta Poranna', and its contribution to the loosening of censorship in Lvov. It also exerted considerable influence on the operations of the Polish Journalists' Association (ZDRP), including the execution of a collective agreement between ZDRP and the Polish Union of Newspapers and Periodicals Editors (PZDWiCz). The Syndicate also successfully lobbied for alleviating the provisions of the 1938 Presidential Decree.
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