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Follo Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Ski in Akershus county.

Follo Arbeiderblad was from 1923 as the Communist Party organ in the region Follo. It was issued twice a week. [1] From January 1924 it got a new name, Akershus Folkeblad, [2] tried to cover Akershus and was published three times a week. It soon returned to two times a week, and went defunct altogether after its last issue on 23 July 1924. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Lorenz, Einhart (1983). Det er ingen sak å få partiet lite. NKP 1923–1931 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Pax. pp. 168–169. ISBN   82-530-1255-1.
  2. Lorenz, 1983: p. 166