The Manzhoubao (滿洲報 Manchuria News) was a Chinese language newspaper founded by Nishikata Chōzō and published from July, 1922 until July, 1937 in Dalian/Dairen (大連).
Topics: 滿洲報, 满洲报, China, Newspapers, Dalian, 大連, 大连
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.
Topics: 泰東日報, 泰东日报, China, Newspapers, Dalian, 大連, 大连
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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.
Topics: 總匯新報, 总汇新报, Singapore, 新加坡, Newspapers, Union Times, Zonghui xinbao
The Beiping chenbao (北平晨報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beiping (Beijing) from 1930 to 1937. In 1937 it continued as the Chenbao (晨報).
Topics: 北平晨報, 北平晨报, Beiping, Beijing, Beiping chenbao, 北京, 北平, China, Newspapers
The Beiping wanbao (北平晚報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beiping (Beijing) from 1931 to 1937. It continued the Beijing wanbao (北京晚報)that launched in 1921.
Topics: 北平晚報, 北平晚报, China, Newspapers, Beiping, 北平, Beiping wanbao
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Časopis Obitelj
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The Manshū Nippō (滿洲日報) was a Dalian based Japanese language newspaper founded in 1905 by Nakajima Masao (中島真雄). The newspaper came under Japanese military control after the occupation of Manchuria and became the largest newspaper in the region.
Topics: 滿洲日報, China, Manchukuo, Newspapers, Dalian, 大連, 滿洲國
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.
Topics: 時報, Shibao, China, Newspapers, Shanghai
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The Tong-a Ilbo is a major Korean daily newspaper established under Japanese colonial rule in 1920.
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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.
Topics: 庸報, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, Yongbao
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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.
Topics: 中央日報, China, Newspapers, KMT, Central Daily
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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.
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The Washington Post 1932-03-13: Volume None , Issue 20359. Digitized from IA40312913-88 . Previous issue: per_washington-post_1932-03-12_20358 . Next issue: per_washington-post_1932-03-14_20360 .
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Dec 19, 2021
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The Pingbao (平報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beijing from 1921 to 1938.
Topics: 平報, 平报, China, Newspapers, Beijing, 北京, Pingbao
Xin tianjin (新天津 Tientsin Ex Novis) was a Chinese newspaper published in Tianjin from 1924 to 1944.
Topics: 新天津, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, 天津, Xin tianjin, Journal de Hsin Tien Tsin, Hsin...
The Tianjin shangbao (天津商報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Tianjin from 1928 to 1937.
Topics: 天津商報, 天津商报, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, 天津, Tianjin shangbao
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Japanese newspaper published in Korea until 1945. Includes early issues under title 京城新報 and 朝鮮日報
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Numero intero del giorno 1932-03-13 dall'archivio storico La Stampa.
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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.
Topics: 南京晚报, 南京晚報, China, Newspapers, Nanjing, Nanjing wanbao, 南京
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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...
Topics: 盛京時報, 盛京时报, 瀋陽, 奉天, 滿洲, China, Newspapers, Shenyang, 沈阳
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The Xinminbao (新民報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Nanjing from September, 1929 until April, 1950. It was founded by Chen Mingde (陳銘德), Wu Zhusi (吳竹似), and Liu Zhenghua (劉正華). In the wake of the Japanese invasion, the newspaper suspended publication in November, 1937 and was published in Chonqing starting in 1938 and in Chengdu from 1943. It began publishing in Nanjing again in October, 1945 and had a number of editions around the country thereafter.
Topics: 新民報, 新民报, China, Newspapers, Nanjing, 南京, Xinminbao
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Woman standing the middle of the traffic lane, applying her makeup, oblivious to the traffic she is blocking. Dumb blonde joke, silly message, but nice rendering of the car. Items by Talbert Josselyn, Zona Gale, William G. Shepherd, and Gene Tunney. Artist: Edward Penfield Source: eBay seller daysoffuturepast. Restoration by: magscanner
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The Tianfengbao (天風報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Tianjin from 1930 to 1938 in the Japanese concession of the city. In 1938 it changed its name to Tianfeng huabao (天風畫報).
Topics: 天風報, 天风报, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, Tianfengbao, 天津, 天風畫報
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The Huabei ribao (華北日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beiping (Beijing) from 1929 to 1949.
Topics: 華北日報, 华北日报, Beijing, Beiping, Huabei ribao, 北京, 北平, China, Newspapers
Taiwan nichinichi shinpō (Taiwan Daily News) was the leading newspaper in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule (1898-1944).
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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...
Topics: China, Newspapers, 時事新報, Shanghai, 时事新报, China Times, Shishi Xinbao