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protests in Korea, the paper mocked the activists. It wrote in its March 7 edition that
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was informed of the announcement the evening prior, and had already prepared an article for the announcement. Shortly after the announcement, it published its article. Around this time, the newspaper company had around 2,000 employees, of which 100 were Korean. Its circulation was around 410,000
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made an attempt to seize the equipment. However, around 100 Japanese troops were stationed at the offices, which prevented any Korean seizures. A faction of left-leaning Korean employees split off and founded their own newspaper,
369:. Its headquarters was destroyed in a fire in 1923. The former location became the city hall, and the new headquarters finished construction on June 15, 1924 nearby, at what is today the location of the headquarters of the
235:. Japan also applied pressure on both Bethell and the British government to stop the newspaper's publication. Bethell died in 1909 after a years-long legal battle, and his newspaper was sold and converted into the
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edition of the paper, in which he relayed orders from the colonial government to maintain public order. The newspaper's employees were paid a three-month salary in advance, in anticipation of further instability.
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was the only facility with significant printing equipment in Seoul. From 1942 to 1943, the newspaper's circulation increased by 200,000, and
Koreans came to form 60% of the paper's customer base.
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leadership refused. Korean workers went on strike; sand was thrown into the rotary press, which stopped the publication of the August 17 and 18 issues. On August 18, Yokomizo created a handmade
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1999:(in Japanese). 2022-05-06
1831:"신문으로 보는 1945년 해방 前後의 한국"
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1344:정, 진석 (2020-08-02).
1123:박, 인식 (2015-08-18).
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2077:(in Korean). 서해문집.
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2074:기쿠치 겐조, 한국사를 유린하다
2056:]. 커뮤니케이션북스.
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1953:10.34577/00002705
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1597:Henry 2005
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