Chōsen Jihō
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ch-sen-jih-198-4360851
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Chōsen Jihō
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Chōsen Jihō was a Japanese-language and Korean-language daily newspaper published in Korea from 1894 to 1941. The paper had a predecessor under a different founder that went by Fuzan Shōkyō. It was founded in Busan on December 5, 1892. It changed its name to Tokua Bōeki Shinbun at some point afterwards. It consistently rivaled the Fuzan Nippō paper, also based in Busan, and began to underperform it. After several fires and a 1940 order by the Japanese colonial government for there to be one pape
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1894–1941 Japanese newspaper in Korea
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2024-03-28T19:11:33Z
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