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354: 525: 579: 27: 1429: 193:, it became greatly destabilized. With support from the remnants of the colonial government, it continued printing until October 31, 1945, in order to keep the Japanese residents of Korea informed of political developments. After which, it was ordered to hand off the operation to Korean people. They published for the remaining Japanese people in Korea until December 11. Its equipment, staff, and facilities then became part of various Korean newspapers. 301:). It was initially published with both Japanese and Korean editions, but it stopped publishing Korean editions on either April 21 or September 21, 1907 possibly due to a lack of public interest in the publication. The newspaper's publication was temporarily restricted a number of times in 1908 because it published critically about Itō's handling of instability in the peninsula. The paper advocated for harsher crackdowns on 1278: 1235: 658:) would avoid the domination of Great Powers, and be able to maintain their national independence. How foolish they are!" The writer concluded with "Ah, pitiful Koreans! You are governed by evil thoughts... Awake! Awake! ...If you do not have an understanding of the situation of the world, you will be doomed to perish." 647:
protests in Korea, the paper mocked the activists. It wrote in its March 7 edition that Koreans lacked an understanding of all the Japan had done for it, and that they were incapable of self-governance. An article read: "Koreans believe that after the President of the United States established the
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How Koreans are described in the newspaper has often been described by modern scholars as condescending and discriminatory. Koreans who opposed Japanese policies were often described in the paper as backward "barbarians". They were frequently contrasted with the "civilized" Japanese settlers. After
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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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under their control on September 25. The paper continued publishing for its Japanese audience until November 1, until they were ordered (Order no. 13,746) to hand over the operation to the Koreans. Still, the Koreans continued sharing information for Japanese people, in coordination with the
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For months afterwards, the newspaper's monopoly over printing equipment became a topic of contention for Koreans. Korean employees and various left- and right-leaning Korean groups began advocating for seizing the newspaper's facilities. For example, the left-leaning
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Japan began moving to incorporate Korea as its protectorate in the 1900's, and began publishing newspapers that promoted these themes and advocated for further Japanese control. Japan's agenda was soon confronted by the English- and Korean-language newspaper
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worked to compete with the Japanese imports, but it struggled to do so; the paper was once criticized in a colonial government document as having lower quality journalism and being slower to print some stories than newspapers that were imported from Japan.
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The Japanese colonial bureau of information instructed Yokomizo to continue publishing, in order to support the Japanese settlers still remaining in Korea. Korean employees of the paper requested that the paper be handed over to them on the 16th, and the
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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,
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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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The newspaper published literature in its pages. According to the Korean Newspaper Archive, rather than simply print stories about people in Japan, it often printed stories about people in colonial Korea.
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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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The paper was approved for creation on August 10, 1906, and published its first issue on September 1 of that year. The original headquarters was located in what is now
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office "headquarters". The paper published along Japanese government lines, promoting the annexation and discouraging independence sentiment.
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creation, and even reportedly proposed the name of the paper. It is believed the paper was founded specifically to counter Bethell's papers.
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were consolidated under a company Keijō Nippōsha (京城日報社), with the former's offices located inside the latter's headquarters. In 1910, the
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The Keijō Nippōsha sponsored a number of cultural events, including concerts, film screenings, and lectures.
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During its peak around World War II, it was considered the top newspaper published in Korea, followed by the
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resumed publication and used the printing equipment. Its equipment was also used by the 1945–1950 newspaper
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placed Seoul and Korea below the 38th parallel into an occupation zone in early September. They placed the
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World War II was a time of significant change for the media landscape in Korea. During this period, the
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Assimilating Seoul: Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945
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A number of Japanese policies during this period made market conditions more favorable to the
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were forced to close, and their printing equipment was transferred to the ownership of the
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sold 48,853 copies and 41,572 copies in Korea respectively, compared to the 26,352 of the
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was formed via a merger between around seven pro-Japanese newspapers in Korea, namely the
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Many of its early issues are now considered lost after they were destroyed by fire. The
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had one of the largest circulations, even rivaling that of the native Korean newspaper
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The two papers had long resented each other; staff of the more stable and profitable
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newspaper published in Korea from 1906 to 1945. It is primarily associated with the
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began issuing an English-language newspaper to counter Bethell's, entitled
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In November 1914, it moved headquarters to the current location of the
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reportedly jokingly called their office the "branch office" and the
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financially afloat, and dubbed the Korean paper "The Cancer of the
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The newspaper's headquarters beginning in 1924. Located along
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was announced, which signaled the liberation of Korea. The
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Assistance Association for Japanese Residents in Seoul
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However, upon the August 15, 1945 announcement of the
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Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence
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Empire of Japan
Japanese
Keijō
Korea, Empire of Japan
Korean
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MR
Japanese-language
Japanese colonial period in Korea
Governor-General of Chōsen
Fuzan Nippō
Chōsen Shinbun
surrender of Japan
Korean Newspaper Archive
The Korea Daily News
Ernest Bethell
Japanese Resident-General of Korea
Itō Hirobumi
The Seoul Press
Maeil Sinbo
Kanjō Shinpō
Daitō Shinpō
Pil-dong
Namsan
The Asahi Shimbun
Itō Yūkan
militant unrest
Tokutomi Sohō

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