- The
Choson Sinbo (朝鮮新報, Korean: 조선신보; or
Chosun Shinbo), also
known by the name of its
English edition The People's Korea, is a
newspaper based in ****an...
-
Sinbo (Korean: 신보; Hanja: 申輔) was a
minister who
served the
kings in ****a confederacy.
Queen Mojong who was the
second wife of
Geodeung of
Geumgwan ****a...
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editions in
Korean mixed script and
Hangul under the name
Taehan maeil sinbo (Korean: 대한매일신보; Hanja: 大韓每日申報).
After a few
trial issues under the name...
- The
Maeil sinbo (Korean: 매일신보; Hanja: 每日申報 (1910–1938), 每日新報 (1938–1945)) was a Korean-language
newspaper that was
published from 1910 to 1945 from Keijō...
- Bet**** in
Korea on 29 June 1904
called The
Korea Daily News (Taehan
maeil sinbo); per this claim,
Seoul Shinmun would be the
oldest active newspaper in...
- Ch'ŏnggu
sinbo was a w****ly Korean-language
newspaper published in Nikolsk-Ussuriysky,
Russian Empire from 1917 to 1919. It was
renamed to
Hanjok Kongbo...
- The Daitō shinpō (大東新報, Korean: 대동신보; MR: Taedong
sinbo) was a ****anese
newspaper published in the
Korean Empire between 1904 and 1906. The
paper was...
- The Kanjō shinpō (漢城新報, Korean: 한성신보; lit. Hanseong News) was a ****anese- and Korean-language
newspaper published in Seoul,
Joseon (later
Korean Empire)...
- 축구강팀으로 등장한 홰불팀. The
Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 27
January 2014. 남자 홰불팀, 2련승으로 종합순위 1위/보천보홰불상체육경기대회 1급축구경기. The
Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 12 July 2013....
- 1910, only a
handful were left. This
included the Korean-language
Maeil Sinbo,
which was de
facto operated by the ****anese
colonial government. Colonial...