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中文:大邱地方法院創氏改名公告
日本語: 大邱地方法院の創氏改名の公告
한국어: 대구지방법원의 창씨개명의 공고 / 大邱地方法院의 創氏改名의 公告
English: The Bulletin of Japanese Style Name Change by Taikyu (Daegu, Korea) Court during Japanese Occupation(1910-1945) of Korea. The printed script is a special style which mixed Japanese Kana and Korean Hangual and shared the Kanji/Hanja(Chinese Character)
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大邱地方法院創氏改名公告 The Bulletin of Japanese Style Name Change by Taikyu (Daegu, Korea) Court<br>A special kind of writing laungange mixed Japanese Kana and Korean Hangual and shared the Kanji/Hanja(Chinese Character) {{GFDL}}
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