Manchuria Daily News Award Watch Fob/滿州日日新聞社賞章

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滿州日日新聞社 - Manchuria Daily News


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The Manshū Nichi-Nichi Shimbun/満洲日日新聞, lit. "Manchuria Daily News"/ was a Japanese-language newspaper owned by the South Manchuria Railway Company and printed from 3 November 1907 until Japan's defeat in the Second World War in 1945. Printed in Dairen (now Dalian), capital of the Japanese-controlled Kwantung Leased Territory, and from 1938 in Mukden (now Shenyang), it was the most influential newspaper serving the growing Japanese settler population in northeastern China. In 1927, it merged with the rival Ryōtō Shimpō (遼東新報, lit. 'Liaodong News') and was renamed the Manshū Nippō (満洲日報, lit. 'Manchuria Daily Report'), before returning to its original name in 1935 following another merger with Dairen Shimbun (大連新聞, lit. 'Dairen News'), whereupon it gained a complete monopoly on Japanese-language news in what had become the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.

Watch fob that presented above belong to the 1935+ time period.​
 
Manchuria Daily News also published semi-monthly publication Manchuria.

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