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这里所说的不是目前我国对日本发行的《北京周报》,而是指二十年代日人在北京创办的日文周刊。一《北京周报》创办于1922年1月22日,1930年9月28日停刊,共出版413期,历时达九年零八个月。主编系日人藤原镰兄,他在当时日本驻华公使伊集院彦吉和参事水野幸吉的支持下,创办了“极东新倌社”,《北京周报》是该社的周刊。它以具有月刊的论说性及兼有日刊的报导性这一特点受到读者欢迎。并在发刊词中声明,要以独立、公平的立场,向日本界报导中国政治、经济方面的重要事件,也耍将日本和世界各国的重要新闻介绍到中国来。但该周刊的主编藤原镰兄属君主立宪论者,政
What we are talking about here is not the current “Beijing Weekly” issued by Japan to Japan, but the Japanese weekly founded by the Japanese in Beijing in the 1920s. A “Beijing weekly” was founded in January 22, 1922, September 28, 1930 ceased publication, published a total of 413, lasted for nine years and eight months. The editor-in-chief of the Japanese people, Fujiwara Kikuchi, he was at that time the Japanese Ambassador to Japan Yuki Yanji and the Minister of Public Shui Kyuk Kyu support, founded the “polar East New Club,” “Beijing weekly” is the weekly magazine. It is popular with readers for its characteristic of posting of the monthly publication and the coverage of the daily publication. He also stated in its publication that it is necessary to report on an independent and fair standpoint to the Japanese community about major political and economic events and also introduce important news from Japan and other countries to China. But the magazine’s chief editor Fujiwara Kikuchi is a constitutional monarch, politics