Citations:Shiodome

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English citations of Shiodome

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  • 1938, Hideo Naito, Taiwan: A Unique Colonial Record 1937-38[1], 国際日本協会 [Kokusai Nippon Kyokai], →OCLC, page 30:
    On June 10, the Prince left for Taihoku, leading the entire strength in his command, and arrived at Shiodome after dark, where he passed the night.
  • 1944 November 1, Civil Affairs Handbook: Taiwan (Formosa), Taihoku Province[2], Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, →OCLC, page 181, column 1:
    Principal communities: Approximately 30 per cent of the population of the gai is in Shiodome, which is the most populous town between Keelung and Taihoku City.
  • 1950 March 27, “Iron and Steel”, in Foreign Commerce Weekly[3], volume XXXVIII, number 13, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 30, column 2:
    Inferior coke is available in Taiwan at Choso-kei, Shiodome, and Itahashi.
  • 1951, Foreign Geography Information Series[4], numbers 4-6, →OCLC, page 31:
    Although generally speaking, Taiwan coal is poor for coking, some such coal is available at Shiodome and Itabashi.