The New Tianjin Pictorial (新天津畫報) was published from 1933 to 1943.
Topics: 新天津畫報, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, Pictorial
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The Zhongbao (中報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Nanjing from 1940-1945 during the city's occupation by the Japanese military.
Topics: 中報, 中报, China, Newspapers, Nanjing, Zhongbao, 南京
The Xin zhongguobao (新中國報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1940 to 1945 while the city was under Japanese occupation. The newspaper was an organ of the Chinese collaborationist government.
Topics: 新中國報, 新中国报, China, Newspapers, Shanghai, 上海, Xin zhongguobao
Linn's Weekly Stamp News 1941-09-20: Volume 13 , Issue 47. Digitized from IA1529723-01 . Previous issue: sim_linns-stamp-news-weekly-news-and-marketplace_1941-09-13_13_46 . Next issue: sim_linns-stamp-news-weekly-news-and-marketplace_1941-09-27_13_48 .
Topics: General Interest, Trade Journals, microfilm
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Oct 13, 2021
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The Zhongyang Ribao (Central Daily) newspaper was a mouthpiece of the Chinese nationalist party and its government. The newspaper was launched in Shanghai in 1928 and moved to the capital of Nanjing later that year. During the course of Japanese conquest the newspaper moved to Changsha and Chongqing before returning to Nanjing after Japanese surrender until 1949.
Topics: 中央日報, China, Newspapers, KMT, Central Daily
The Department of State Bulletin 1941-09-20: Volume 5 , Issue 117. Digitized from IA1532910-05 . Previous issue: sim_department-of-state-bulletin_1941-09-13_5_116 . Next issue: sim_department-of-state-bulletin_1941-09-27_5_118 .
Topics: Political Science--International Relations, Public Administration, Trade Journals, microfilm
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Topic: The Australian Women's Weekly
The Binjiang Daily (濱江日報) was a Chinese language newspaper published in Harbin in Japanese occupied Manchuria. Created through the merger of several newspapers by state order in 1937 it continued publishing until Japanese surrender in 1945.
Topics: 濱江日報, China, Newspapers, Harbin, 哈爾濱, 滿洲國, Manchukuo
The Sunday School Times 1941-09-20: Volume 83 , Issue 38. Digitized from IA1627833-06 . Previous issue: sim_sunday-school-times_1941-09-13_83_37 . Next issue: sim_sunday-school-times_1941-09-27_83_39 .
Topics: Philosophy & Religion, Trade Journals, microfilm
Source: IA1627833-06
National Canners Association: Information Letter 1941-09-20: Volume None , Issue 852. Digitized from IA1641619-04 . Previous issue: sim_national-canners-association-information-letter_1941-09-13_851 . Next issue: sim_national-canners-association-information-letter_1941-09-27_853 .
Topics: Interdisciplinary, Scholarly Journals, microfilm
Source: IA1641619-04
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This image includes data from the synoptic program at the 150-Foot Solar Tower of the Mt. Wilson Observatory. The Mt. Wilson 150-Foot Solar Tower is operated by UCLA, with funding from NASA, ONR and NSF, under agreement with the Mt. Wilson Institute.
Topics: solar, activity, sun, drawing, wilson
The Hunan guomin ribao (湖南國民日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Changsha from 1928 to 1949.
Topics: 湖南國民日報, 湖南国民日报, China, Newspapers, Changsha, 長沙, Hunan guomin ribao
The Jinchaji ribao (晉察冀日報) was a Chinese Communist Party newspaper published in Pingshan from 1940 to 1948 and included here are issues from 1938 when its predecessor Kangdibao (抗敵報) was published.
Topics: 晉察冀日報, 晋察冀日报, China, Newspapers, CCP, Pingshan, Jinchaji ribao
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Topics: Newspaper, The Bombay Chronicle
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Il Popolo del Friuli
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Il Popolo del Friuli - organo del Partito nazionale fascista (1932-1945)
Topics: Friuli, Periodico, Fascismo
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Dec 17, 2021
12/21
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中國國民黨中央宣傳部
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The Wuhan ribao (武漢日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Hankou (part of Wuhan) from 1929 to 1949. After the city was occupied by the Japanese in 1938 the newspaper moved to Yichang (宜昌)and then to Enshi (恩施) before returning to Hankou in November of 1945.
Topics: 武漢日報, 武汉日报, China, Newspapers, Wuhan, Hankou, 武漢
Chinese newspaper Xinshubao (New Sichuan Daily) published in Chongqing from 1921 to 1950.
Topics: China, Newspapers, 新蜀報, Chongqing, Sichuan
American Lumberman 1941-09-20: Volume None , Issue 3213. Digitized from IA1513803-07 . Previous issue: sim_home-improvement-center_1941-09-06_3212 . Next issue: sim_home-improvement-center_1941-10-04_3214 .
Topics: Building & Construction, Trade Journals, microfilm
Source: IA1513803-07
Information Service 1941-09-20: Volume 20 , Issue 29. Digitized from IA1642433-01 . Previous issue: sim_information-services_1941-09-13_20_28 . Next issue: sim_information-services_1941-09-27_20_30 .
Topics: Philosophy & Religion, Scholarly Journals, microfilm
Source: IA1642433-01
The Shanghai Pingbao (平報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1940-1945 during the Japanese occupation. Zhou Fohai was one of the key figures associated with the newspaper.
Topics: 上海, 平報, Pingbao, China, Newspapers, Shanghai, 平报
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The Economist 1941-09-20: Volume 141 , Issue SUPPLEMENT. Digitized from IA1532330-06 . Previous issue: sim_economist_1941-09-20_141_5117 . Next issue: sim_economist_1941-09-27_141_5118 .
Topics: Business And Economics--Economic Situation And Conditions, Business And Economics--Economic Systems...
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Dec 8, 2021
12/21
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蘭州西北日報報社
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The Xibei ribao (西北日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Lanzhou from 1933 to 1949.
Topics: 西北日報, 西北日报, China, Newspapers, Lanzhou, 蘭州, 兰州
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All This and Rabbit Stew is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on September 20, 1941 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone . It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by an uncredited Tex Avery , with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling The cartoon was the final Avery-directed Bugs Bunny short to be released. Although it was produced before The Heckling Hare (after the production of which Avery was...
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Topics: Bugs Bunny, All This and Rabbit Stew, Censored Eleven, Merrie Melodies, cartoons, stereotypes
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07/20
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Ente Italiano Audizioni Radiofoniche
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Rivista "Radiocorriere – Settimanale dell'Ente Italiano Audizioni Radiofoniche", anno 17, n° 39, 21-27 settembre 1941
Topics: Radiocorriere, rivista, radio, radiofonia, magazine, radio broadcasting
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Jan 14, 2022
01/22
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孫特司
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The Daying yebao (大英夜報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1938 to 1946.
Topics: 大英夜報, China, Newspapers, Shanghai, 上海, Daying yebao, 大英夜报
The Saturday Review 1941-09-20: Volume 24 , Issue 22. Digitized from IA1627730-05 . Previous issue: sim_saturday-review_1941-09-13_24_21 . Next issue: sim_saturday-review_1941-09-27_24_23 .
Topics: Education, Magazines, microfilm
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Boot and Shoe Recorder 1941-09-20: Volume 120 , Issue 4. Digitized from IA1574507-07 . Previous issue: sim_boot-and-shoe-recorder_1941-09-13_120_3 . Next issue: sim_boot-and-shoe-recorder_1941-09-27_120_5 .
Topics: General Interest, Trade Journals, microfilm
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The Shenzhou Ribao (神州日報) which used "The National Herald" as its English title was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1907 to 1946.
Topics: 神州日報, 神州日报, Shanghai, Newspapers, China, Shenzhou Ribao, The National Herald
The Yongbao (The Yung Pao 庸報) was a newspaper published in Tianjin from 1926 until 1944. It was the third largest of Tianjin's newspapers but in 1935 came under the control of Japanese military intelligence and was thereafter published by the journalist and opium trader Satomi Hajime (里見甫) under a Chinese pen name.
Topics: 庸報, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, Yongbao
The film newspaper 電影日報 (Film daily) was published in wartime Shanghai from 1940-1941.
Topics: China, Newspapers, Film, Shanghai, 電影日報
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The Damei wanbao (大美晚報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1933 to 1941.
Topics: 大美晚報, 大美晚报, China, Newspapers, Shanghai, 上海, Damei wanbao
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Лише 2 сторінки. СТОЛИЦЯ УКРАЇНИ — КИЇВ — ВІЛЬНИЙ! ПОЛТАВА ЗДОБУТА
Topics: Ukraine, Україна, Генеральне Губернаторство, Галичина,...
Numero intero del giorno 1941-09-20 dall'archivio storico La Stampa.
Topics: newspapers, giornali, La Stampa, Archivio Storico La Stampa
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11/21
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The Datongbao (大同報) was a Chinese newspaper under Japanese control published in Japanese occupied Manchuria, in the city of Changchun, from 1933 until 1942. While the paper claimed to be run by one Wang Xizhe (王希哲), it was in fact under the control of Togō Fumio (都甲文雄).
Topics: 大同報, 大同报, China, Newspapers, Changchun, 長春, Datongbao
Taiwan nichinichi shinpō (Taiwan Daily News) was the leading newspaper in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule (1898-1944).
Topics: Taiwan, Newspapers, 日治時期, Japanese empire
CCP newspaper published in Yan'an from May 1941 to March 1947
Topics: China, CCP
The Shishi Xinbao (時事新報) or China Times was one of the leading Chinese newspapers published in Shanghai from 1907 to 1949. In its early years it was affiliated with the Progressive Party (進步黨) which was a rival to the later dominant Nationalist party (國民黨). In May 1911 the newspaper merged with Yulun Ribao (輿論日報 Public Opinion Daily). The Shishi Xinbao continued long after its political patron declined and was one of the four main Chinese commercial daily newspapers...
Topics: China, Newspapers, 時事新報, 时事新报, Chongqing, Shishi Xinbao, China Times
The Shanghai ribao (上海日報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shanghai from 1938 to 1943.
Topics: 上海日報, 上海日报, China, Newspapers, Shanghai, 上海, Shanghai ribao
The Dongya chenbao (東亞晨報 "Tung Ya Morning News") was a Chinese newspaper published in Tianjin from 1937 to 1943. It began publication shortly after the city was occupied by the Japanese military.
Topics: 東亞晨報, 东亚晨报, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, 天津, Dongya chenbao
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The Daguangbao (大光報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Shaoguan and Guangzhou in Guangdong province from 1939 to 1949.
Topics: 大光報, 大光报, China, Newspapers, Daguangbao, Shaoguan, 韶關
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Nov 28, 2021
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The Tianshengbao (天聲報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Tianjin from 1937 to 1943, one of only a few number of newspapers the Japanese occupation authorities permitted to continue publication.
Topics: 天聲報, 天声报, China, Newspapers, Tianjin, 天津, Tianshengbao
The Xin Beijing (新北京 New Beijinor新北京報) was established originally as Xin Beipingbao (新北平報) in 1931 before changing its name in June 1938. The newspaper was published in Beijing during the wartime Japanese occupation of ththe city and was shut down during a consolidation of newspapers in the city at the end of 1943.
Topics: 新北京, China, Newspapers, Beijing, Sino-Japanese War, Japanese Occupation, 北京
Tianjian newspaper (1939-1943) Woman World published during the Japanese occupation of the city.
Topics: Tianjin, Newspapers, Woman World, China
The Shandong edition of the Xinminbao (新民報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beiping (Beijing) during the Japanese occupation from 1940 to 1944. Its pages mirror those of the Tianjin edition but each edition had a separate page reporting on local news. In this case Shandong province related material was included on the third or fourth page.
Topics: 新民報, 新民报, China, Newspapers, Shandong, Xinminbao, 山東
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Railway Age 1941-09-20: Volume 111 , Issue 12. Digitized from IA1628818-03 . Previous issue: sim_railway-age_1941-09-13_111_11 . Next issue: sim_railway-age_1941-09-27_111_13 .
Topics: Transportation--Railroads, Trade Journals, microfilm
Source: IA1628818-03
The Journal of the American Medical Association 1941-09-20: Volume 117 , Issue 12. Digitized from IA1643736-05 . Previous issue: sim_jama_1941-09-13_117_11 . Next issue: sim_jama_1941-09-27_117_13 .
Topics: Abstracting And Indexing Services, Medical Sciences, Meetings And Congresses, Scholarly Journals,...
Source: IA1643736-05
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The first edition of The War Cry was printed on December 27, 1879 in London, England. In 1880, US Salvation Army Commissioner George Scott Railton published the Salvation News, a small newsletter. He published the first US edition of The War Cry in January 1881 in St. Louis, Missouri. Between 1920 and 1970, each U.S. territory published its own individual version of The War Cry. In 1970, the Salvation Army's US National Headquarters started publishing a nationwide version of The War Cry.
Topic: Salvationist
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Nov 30, 2021
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京報報社
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The Jingbao (京報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Nanjing from 1940 to 1944 during the Japanese occupation.
Topics: 京報, 京报, China, Newspapers, Nanjing, Jingbao, 南京
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Nov 21, 2021
11/21
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安慶新報社
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The Anqing xinbao (安慶新報) was a Chinese newspaper published in Anqing city in Anhui province from 1940 until 1944.
Topics: 安慶新報, 安庆新报, China, Newspapers, Anqing, 安慶, 安庆
Shanghai newspaper published 1937-1945. Pro-Japanese propaganda publication supporting Japanese client regimes in occupied territory.
Topics: Shanghai, China, Newspapers, Sino-Japanese War