Nippu Jiji
Appearance
Nippu Jiji (Iaponice 日布時事 'Diarium rerum tempestivarum'), deinde Hawaii Times ('Tempora Havaiana'), fuit diarium Honolulu in urbe Havaiorum Anglice et Iaponice editum. Quod, nomine Yamato Shimbun a Shintaro Anno [sic] anno 1895 constitutum, res paginarum sex per machinam lithographicam bis in hebdomade impressa coepit. Negotium quater venditum est cum, anno 1905 Yasutaro "Keiho" Soga id emeret et nomen in Nippu Jiji commutavit.[1] Diarium anno 1985 defecit.
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Nakamura, "Nippu Jiji (newspaper)."
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Burlingame, Burl. 2003. Holholo Honolulu: Nippu Jiji Bldg. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 30 Novembris.
- Chapin, Helen Geracimos. 1996. Shaping History: the Role of Newspapers in Hawai'i. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
- Nakamura, Kelli Y. 2016. "Nippu Jiji (newspaper). Densho Encyclopedia. Situs interretialis.
- Soga, Yasutaro. 1937. The Japanese Press of Hawaii. Pan-Pacific 1(2):14.
- Storm, Birch. 1959. Japanese Language Papers Here Unique. Honolulu Advertiser, 29 Novembris, B-8.
- Wakukawa, Ernest. 1938. A History of the Japanese People in Hawaii. Honolulu: The Toyo Shoin.