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or the regime of the last Obrenović. He led sharp and bitter polemics with everyone, and at the same time he wrote literary reviews, which he did before the launch of this paper. He wrote a lot about Mostar's "Zora". Thanks to his abilities as a journalist, critic and polemicist, he has long been ranked among the strongest Serbian journalists, but at the same time he had many enemies.
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In 1902, after leaving the civil service, he started the daily newspaper "Štampa", which he published and edited until August 1914. This newspaper was subsidized by Austria-Hungary until the Customs War of 1907. The paper was confiscated several times, because it did not spare either the Government
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and others. In mid-1916, he drafted a pamphlet entitled "Letter to the Serbs in Thessaloniki" issued by the Memorandum of the Crowd called "Deputies" , in which he proposed a new extra-parliamentary government. the decision to investigate him and other participants in the action and bring them to
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In 1913, he was the owner and editor-in-chief of the Illustrated War Chronicle. He was a sharp polemicist and political critic of the radical government, led by Nikola Pašić.
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process and a brochure intended for the army in Corfu, agitating against the idea of union with the Croats and advocating only Serbian interests and reconciliation with
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For political reasons, in 1902 he was transferred from Constantinople to the Ministry of the Interior and appointed chief of
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At the end of 1927, he fell ill and went to Berlin for treatment, where, after four months in the Augusta hospital, he
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He was born in Čačak, to mother Anka born Milijanović from Čačak and father Marko Jakšić, born in a village called
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court for attempted coups and actions against the state, together with other participants in the action.
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and the head of the Consular Department of that ministry. After that, he was the Consul General in
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After school, he began working in the diplomatic service, where he progressed from clerk to
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He then returned to Belgrade, where he became the deputy head of propaganda at the
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from a heart attack. He was temporarily buried in the Russian cemetery in Berlin.
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in the mid-1870s. He finished elementary school in Čačak, high school in
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Popović, Nebojša (4 September 2001). Jovović, Slavica (ed.).
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from 1916 to 1917. After the Serbian government withdrew to
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in Berlin managed to enter the highest Berlin society.
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Popović, Dušan (1927). Stanojević, Станојевић (ed.).
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His first published literary work was the short story
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