The collections here include a range of East Asian (plus Singapore) newspapers, journals, and magazines published in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese languages from 1850-1950.
La Stampa (meaning The Press in English) is an Italian daily newspaper originally published in Turin, Italy. It is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy. This collection contains a copy of the scanned microfilm archive distributed on the website "Archivio storico La Stampa" by Comitato per la Biblioteca dell'Informazione Giornalistica (CBDIG), an initiative by Regione Piemonte, Compagnia di San Paolo, Fondazione CRT, editrice La Stampa.
Topics: newspapers, giornali
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the SMH is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia. The newspaper is published six days a week. The newspaper's Sunday counterpart, The Sun-Herald, is published in tabloid format. It is available at outlets in Sydney, regional New South Wales, Canberra and South East Queensland (Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast). Three employees of the...
Kentucky Digital Newspaper Program (KDNP) at the University of Kentucky Libraries, and available in the Internet Archive, provides preservation and access to historic and contemporary newspapers from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. New content is added daily.
The Shishi Xinbao (時事新報) or China Times was one of the leading Chinese newspapers published in Shanghai from 1907 to 1949. In its early years it was affiliated with the Progressive Party (進步黨) which was a rival to the later dominant Nationalist party (國民黨). In May 1911 the newspaper merged with Yulun Ribao (輿論日報 Public Opinion Daily). The Shishi Xinbao continued long after its political patron declined and was one of the four main Chinese commercial daily newspapers...
The Times-News is a US daily newspaper serving the Twin Falls, Idaho, area. The paper has a circulation of 19,431 daily, 21,059 Sunday.[1] It is owned by Lee Enterprises. The paper is available throughout the Magic Valley region of south-central Idaho as well as in parts of Elko County, Nevada, as far south as Wells. The Times-News began publication in 1904 as the Twin Falls Weekly News.
l'Unità (Italian pronunciation: [luniˈta], lit. 'the Unity') was an Italian newspaper, founded as official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party. Once left-wing, it has been supportive of that party's successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left and from October 2007 until its closure the Democratic Party. The newspaper closed on 31 July 2014. It was restarted on 30 June 2015, but it ceased again on 3 June 2017.
The Shenzhou Ribao (神州日報) which used "The National Herald" as its English title was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1907 to 1946.
The Shenbao (申報 Shen Bao; Shun Pao) was a Chinese newspaper founded 1872 in the International Settlement of Shanghai as a joint venture of four British merchants led by the controlling shareholder and general manager Ernest Major. Important early Chinese editors working with Major were Jiang Zhixiang (將芷湘), Wu Zirang (吳子讓), He Guisheng (何桂笙), and Qian Xinbo (錢昕伯), who were soon joined by Cai Erkang (蔡爾康) and Shen Yugui (沈毓桂). The newspaper came under...
Antioch, Illinois Newspapers
Topics: newspaper, Antioch, Illinois, Lake County, nineteenth century, 19th century
A collection of anarchist, syndicalist, and labor periodicals from Latin American countries.
Topics: Anarchism, Syndicalism, Labor movement, Latin America
The Shengjing Shibao (Shengjing Times) was a Chinese language newspaper founded in Shenyang (Fengtian 奉天/Shengjing 盛京/Mukden) by the Japanese journalist Nakajima Masao (中島真雄) in 1906. Its all-Japanese editorial staff included Kikuchi Teiji (菊池貞二) who wrote editorials under the pen name 傲霜庵. The articles themselves were written by the Chinese journalists on staff. The newspaper grew in popularity due to its supportive stance towards the 1911 revolution against the...
Newspaper published in Poland between 1949-1993.
Topic: polish newspaper
The Lat Pau (叻报) was a Chinese language newspaper published in Singapore. It was founded by See Ewe Lay (薛有礼) in 1881 and continued publishing until 1932.
Quotidiano storico del Friuli
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The Shibao (The Eastern Times 時報) was an important Chinese newspaper founded June 1904 by Di Baoxian (狄葆賢) and published in Shanghai. Other important editors of the newspaper include Chen Leng (陳冷 Chen Jinghan 陳景韓 )and Lei Fen (雷奮 Lei Jixing 雷繼興). In October 1921 the newspaper was sold to Huang Bohui (黃伯惠) and continued until 1939.
The Granite City Press-Record was a newspaper that covered Granite City, Illinois and surrounding communities. Uploaded by the Six Mile Regional Library District with express written consent of Lee Enterprises.
Topics: Granite City, Illinois, newspaper, Pontoon Beach, Mitchell, Madison, Venice
StarMetro was a chain of Canadian free daily newspapers published in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver. The chain was a joint venture between the Canadian publishing conglomerate Torstar (90%) and Swedish global media company Metro International (10%). The chain was originally branded as Metro prior to rebranding on April 10, 2018. StarMetro was not affiliated with the French-language Métro newspaper published by TC Transcontinental in Montreal. The first Canadian newspaper...
The North-China Herald and Supreme Court & Consular Gazette was published in Shanghai as the weekly edition of the North-China Daily News from 1850 until 1941.
The Bay Area Reporter is the oldest continuously published lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer weekly newspaper in the United States and is the highest circulation publication serving the LGBTQ communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1971, the Bay Area Reporter is known for its original reporting on news, culture and entertainment relevant to LGBTQ people. The newspaper is published every Thursday by BAR Media, Inc., and the print edition is distributed free of charge in...
StarMetro was a chain of Canadian free daily newspapers published in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver. The chain was a joint venture between the Canadian publishing conglomerate Torstar (90%) and Swedish global media company Metro International (10%). The chain was originally branded as Metro prior to rebranding on April 10, 2018. StarMetro was not affiliated with the French-language Métro newspaper published by TC Transcontinental in Montreal. The first Canadian newspaper...
StarMetro was a chain of Canadian free daily newspapers published in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver. The chain was a joint venture between the Canadian publishing conglomerate Torstar (90%) and Swedish global media company Metro International (10%). The chain was originally branded as Metro prior to rebranding on April 10, 2018. StarMetro was not affiliated with the French-language Métro newspaper published by TC Transcontinental in Montreal. The first Canadian newspaper...
Il Gazzettino edizione di Udine
Topics: periodico, giornale, newspaper, Friuli
The history of the Christian Courier newspaper goes back to the 1940s when two Canadian newspapers, one called Canadian Calvinist and the other called Contact, merged to form Calvinist Contact, a newspaper serving Dutch Reformed immigrants. The newspaper slowly transitioned from Dutch to English, a transition that was complete by 1989. In 1992, the name changed to Christian Courier, the name under which it continues to serve Reformed Christians in Canada.
Topic: Newspaper
Japanese newspaper published in Korea until 1945. Includes early issues under title 京城新報 and 朝鮮日報
Holding tens of thousands of books, journals, pamphlets, zines, leaflets, posters and other archival materials, we focus on the history of anarchist groups and individuals in the UK and beyond, as well as on the history of other social movements, protests and radicalism in Nottingham & Notts and the wider regions of East Midlands & South Yorkshire. Browse our full digital collections, our online catalogue, download digital copies and come and visit us! As part of our ongoing efforts to...
The Union Times (總匯新報) was a Chinese language newspaper published in Singapore from 1908 to 1946. It also had the name Nanyang zonghui xinbao (南洋總匯新報). In the years leading up to the 1911 revolution in China the newspaper supported the imperial position. In 1946 it merged with the 星洲日報.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian was a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife, Jean Dibble. The paper was shut down on October 14, 2014. It was relaunched in February 2016 as an online publication. The Bay Guardian was known for reporting, celebrating, and promoting left-wing and progressive issues within San Francisco and (albeit rarely) around the San Francisco Bay Area as a whole. This usually included...
Topics: san francisco, alternative newspapers, bruce brugman
The Chosun-ilbo is a major Korean daily newspaper founded in 1920 during the Japanese colonial period and was shut down in 1940. The newspaper returned to publication after Japanese surrender and is still one of the leading newspapers in the Republic of Korea today.
The Xinwenbao (新聞報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai founded in February, 1893. It grew to overtake its main rivals, including the Shenbao (申報) in circulation and was one of the most widely read newspapers in the history of Republican China.
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The Shidai ribao (時代日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1945 to 1948. It was supported by the Soviet TASS news agency.
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The "Greenbelt News Review" (originally the "Greenbelt Cooperator") is a weekly newspaper for residents of Greenbelt, Maryland, published continuously since the town’s founding in 1937. Greenbelt was the first of three Garden Towns built by President Roosevelt’s administration as a New Deal experiment in urban planning. The newspaper documents the town's growth, recording local news, city government decision-making and community life. The paper was incorporated as a...
Topic: Greenbelt (Md.)--Newspapers.
The Tong-a Ilbo is a major Korean daily newspaper established under Japanese colonial rule in 1920.
The Shijie xiaobao (世界小報) was a Chinese newspaper published from 1923 to 1926. It was tied to the Xiao Shijie (Little World) theater and entertainment complex.
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The Daily Racing Form began publishing as a 4-page newspaper in 1894 in Chicago. Originally, the Form reported the results or "form charts" of horse racing at major tracks in the United States, Cuba, and Mexico. In 1971, the Daily Racing Form absorbed the entertainment broadsheet, The Morning Telegraph, to become the Eastern Edition of the Daily Racing Form. The Western Edition emerged in 1984. Today, the DRF publishes over 2,000 pages of editorial and statistical content 364 days a...
Topic: Horse racing
1967 yılında kurulan gazetemiz yılların tecrübesiyle Taşova’ya değer katmaya devam ediyor, 2008 yılında gelişen teknolojiye kısa sürede adapte olup gazete haberlerini online olarak tasova.gen.tr adresinde yayınlamaya başladı. Our newspaper, which was founded in 1967, continues to add value to Taşova with its years of experience.
Topics: Taşova, Turkey, newspaper
Shanghai-based newspaper founded by the Nationalist party (KMT) in 1916 and suppressed by the Japanese in 1932. Launched again in 1945 and continued until 1949. Issues here from 1916 to 1932.1 and 1945-1947.1.
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The Hunan guomin ribao (湖南國民日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Changsha from 1928 to 1949.
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The Shijie ribao (世界日報) was a Chinese newspaper that began publication in Beijing in 1925. It was shut down under Japanese occupation from 1937 but relaunched in Chongqing in 1945 and late that year once again publication in Beijing.
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The Zhongyang Ribao (Central Daily) newspaper was a mouthpiece of the Chinese nationalist party and its government. The newspaper was launched in Shanghai in 1928 and moved to the capital of Nanjing later that year. During the course of Japanese conquest the newspaper moved to Changsha and Chongqing before returning to Nanjing after Japanese surrender until 1949.
The Pingbao (平報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beijing from 1921 to 1938.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch is an active regional newspaper currently published daily by Lee Enterprises. Founded in 1878 by Hungarian-American politician and newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer (1847–1911), through the merger of the St. Louis Evening Post and Saint Louis Dispatch , it provides the latest news coverage for the St. Louis metropolitan area. Each issue features original news reports covering local as well as national and world events, together with articles, reviews and regular...
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The Taidong ribao (泰東日報, The Tai Tung Jih Pao) was a Chinese newspaper published in Japanese controlled Dalian/Dairen (大連) from 1908 until 1943. It was the largest circulating Chinese-language daily in the city.
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Limburgs Dagblad 1970-1995
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The Nanjing wanbao (南京晚報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Nanjing from May, 1929 until April, 1949. It was founded by Zhang Youhe (張友鶴) as Nanjing's first evening paper. During the Japanese invasion the paper was suspended and a Chongqing edition published.
Il Friuli - giornale politico-amministrativo-letterario-commerciale
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Chinese newspaper Xinxinxinwen (New New News) from Chengdu in Sichuan province active from 1929 to 1950.
The Yongbao (The Yung Pao 庸報) was a newspaper published in Tianjin from 1926 until 1944. It was the third largest of Tianjin's newspapers but in 1935 came under the control of Japanese military intelligence and was thereafter published by the journalist and opium trader Satomi Hajime (里見甫) under a Chinese pen name.
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The Beijing University Daily (北京大學日刊 The University Daily) was published as a daily university newspaper from 1917 until 1932 when it became a weekly. The newspaper included articles composed by the university adminsistration as well as professors and students.