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would be the oldest active newspaper in South Korea. It published in both English and Korean, and soon became significantly influential due to its ability to publish critically about the Japanese government, which was rapidly encroaching on Korean sovereignty at the time. However, mounting pressure
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On 21 May 1910, Marnham folded under joint British and Japanese pressure, secretly sold the newspaper, and left the country. Yang and others resigned and denounced the paper publicly as a propaganda piece. The paper became strictly controlled by Japan. It changed its name to
571:, a fire occurred in the building, and many of its rare records and materials were lost. The paper encountered then financial difficulties, and took a hiatus beginning on 9 May of the following year. However, after the 385:. This was during a time when the Japanese government was rapidly encroaching on Korea's sovereignty. After being fired from the paper, Bethell and Cowen began planning to publish their own paper tentatively called the 549:) began publication in April 1951, and was the only operating newspaper service in the city at the time. Its facilities were once destroyed, but were rebuilt, and the paper continued publishing. 591: 936: 327: 575:
of 1961, it began receiving support from the government, and resumed publication on 22 December of that year, publishing 36 pages per week in the evenings.
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on 29 June 1904. The first non-trial issue under the new name was published on 18 July 1904, and was concurrently published in Korean as
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In 15 August 1949, the paper and others were restricted to only four pages per issue. The paper's publication froze during the
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From 2 December 1980, it began publishing in the morning again. It began using
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issue as No. 1, instead of its previous numbering No. 13738. During the 1960
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On 23 March 1959, it changed its numbering system to effectively cut out the
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and changed a character in its name (申 to 新; same pronunciation in Korean).
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The newspaper claims descendency from a newspaper established by Englishman
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and Thomas Cowen were sent to Korea to report for the British newspaper
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On 18 October 1956, the paper named its pure Hangul edition the
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Seoul Sinmun


newspaper
Broadsheet
Ernest Bethell
Korean
Seoul
Circulation
www.seoul.co.kr
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Hangul
서울
신문
Hanja
新聞
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Ernest Bethell
The Korea Daily News
Japanese colonial government
liberation of Korea
United States Army Military Government in Korea
Korean War
The Korea Daily News
Ernest Bethell
Daily Chronicle
Yang Gi-tak
Japanese Resident-General of Korea

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