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Peder Kaasmoli (1884 – 1931) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the
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parties. He hailed from Misvær. He started his career as a mining worker, with tenures in Sulitjelma and
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. He edited the newspapers '' Vest-Finnmarken Socialdemokrat'' from 1916 to 1917 and '' Nordlys'' from 1917. While editing ''Nordlys'' he was a member of
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city council for several years. When the Labour Party split in 1923, Kaasmoli joined the Communist Party. The newspaper situation in the city was complicated. ''Nordlys'' first followed the Communist Party, but he was fired as the newspaper came on Labour Party hands with issues on 15 and 17 November 1923. On 17 November, the Communist Party also made a one-off issue of the new newspaper ''
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'', before ''Nordlys'' returned to Communist Party hands from 20 November 1923 to 20 January 1924. Kaasmoli was also re-hired. Then, after ''Nordlys'' again became a Labour newspaper, ''
Troms Fylkes Kommunistblad ''Troms Fylkes Kommunistblad'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Tromsø in Troms county. ''Troms Fylkes Kommunistblad'' was started in a complicated situation. It belonged to the Communist Party which broke away from the Labour Party in 19 ...
'' was restarted. Kaasmoli edited it until the newspaper's demise later in 1924. He died in 1931.


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1884 births 1931 deaths People from Nordland Norwegian newspaper editors Politicians from Tromsø Politicians from Bodø Labour Party (Norway) politicians Communist Party of Norway politicians {{Norway-politician-1880s-stub