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Yōen jihō : ウィキペディア英語版
Yōen jihō

''Yōen jihō'', also known as ''Koloa Times'', was a Japanese language newspaper published from Koloa, Kauai County, Hawaii.〔 The first issue of the publication was issued on February 2, 1921.〔〔Library of Congress. ''(About The Yoen jiho = Yōen jihō. (Koloa, Kauai, T.H.) 1921-1970 )''〕 It was launched by the Kaua'i branch of the Federation of Japanese Labor in the aftermath of the 1920 sugar strike.〔
During its initial phase, the newspaper was published twice weekly.〔 ''Yōen jihō'' was the most radical of the ethnic newspapers in the area at the time.〔 It carried several articles on Marxism and Socialism.〔 Ichiro Izuka served as the editor of the newspaper.〔 ''Yōen jihō'' gained a circulation of 1,000.〔 The newspaper was published by Yoen Jiho Sha Ltd.〔
In 1923 reverend Seikan Higa, a Methodist pastor, shifted his residence to Koloa. He took over the management of ''Yōen jihō''.
It continued publication until 1941.〔 In its latter period G. Arashiro was the editor of the publication, which was issued weekly on Wednesdays. It had a circulation of 2,430.
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