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Chūsen nippō

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Chūsen Nippō
Cover of the January 21, 1944 issue
Founded1909 (1909) (as Ōta Shinbun)
Ceased publicationAugust 17, 1945 (1945-08-17)
CityDaejeon
CountryKorea, Empire of Japan

Chūsen Nippō (中鮮日報; Korean중선일보) was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Daejeon, Korea, Empire of Japan from 1909 to 1945.[1]

The newspaper went by a number of names over time. It was founded as Ōta shinbun (大田新聞; 대전신문), changed names to Sannan shinpō (三南新報; 삼남신보) in 1910, was acquired by the Keijō Nippōsha in June 1912 and renamed to Konan nippō (湖南日報; 호남일보), then to Chōsen chuō shinbun (朝鮮中央新聞; 조선중앙신문),[1][2][3] then received its final name in either April 1935[3] or in 1936.[1]

The paper was requisitioned on August 17, 1945, shortly after the liberation of Korea.[1] The newspaper reportedly wrote of the liberation day, August 15, in the Korean language, with use of a Korean dictionary that was given to them.[4] Afterwards, the newspaper's assets were seized and used by the Korean newspaper Dongbang sinmun, which was the only newspaper publishing in Daejeon around that time.[4][2] The newspaper continued publication until the 1950–1953 Korean War; during the war, the facilities were completely destroyed.[4]

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  1. ^ a b c d "Chūsen Nippō — Browse by title — Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection". hojishinbun.hoover.org. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  2. ^ a b [동로하선] 대전·충남 언론 소사(小史). 충청신문 (in Korean). 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  3. ^ a b 정, 찬욱 (2015-11-08). 일제강점기 일어신문기사 수록 대전사료총서 발간. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  4. ^ a b c "지역밀착형 신문… 시민 가려운데 긁어주는 대변자돼야". 대전일보 (in Korean). 2007-04-06. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
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