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  2. Sing Pao Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Sing Pao Daily News (Chinese: 成報) is one of the oldest Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong, first published on 1 May 1939 by the Sing Pao Newspaper Company Limited (成報報刊有限公司) under Ho Man-fat. [1] It was initially published every three days, later becoming a daily. By the 1950s, Sing Pao accounted for almost half of the market. [2]

  3. List of newspapers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ta Kung Pao: 大公報: 1902 in Tientsin. 1938 in Hong Kong Paid Daily State-controlled [† 1] Sing Tao Daily: 星島日報: 1938 Paid Daily Pro-government Wen Wei Po: 文匯報: 1938 in Shanghai 1948 in Hong Kong Paid Daily State-controlled [† 1] Sing Pao Daily News: 成報: 1939 Paid Daily Pro-government Hong Kong Commercial Daily ...

  4. Sing Pao (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sing Pao Daily News (Chinese: 成報; pinyin: Chéng Bào; Jyutping: sing 4 bou 3) is a Hong Kong–based Chinese language newspaper. Sing Pao may also refer to: Sing Tao Daily, also known as Sing Tao Jih Pao, a Hong Kong newspaper Sing Tao Wan Pao, a defunct evening edition of Sing Tao Daily; see Sing Tao Holdings

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  6. Concert for Democracy in China - Wikipedia

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    Sing Pao Daily News reported that the event was attended by nearly one million people, [5] while Ta Kung Pao reported around 500,000 participants. [6] Other estimates state the event was attended by around 200,000 people. [1] [2]

  7. Sing Po - Wikipedia

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    Sing Po (Chinese: 星报, also known as the Xing Bao and Sing Pau), was a Chinese-language newspaper in Singapore. The newspaper was the second Chinese-language daily newspaper in Singapore, after Lat Pau. The newspaper closed down in 1898 was replaced by the Jit Shin Pao a year later. [1]

  8. Robert Chung Affair - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Daily News and Sing Pao believed it is politically and practically impossible for the authorities to demand the university to stop polling. Ming Pao said the Pollgate is a matter of public interest, and will damage both the image of the government and the credibility of Chung if the mystery remains unresolved.

  9. Sin Poh - Wikipedia

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    Sing Pao (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 15 October 2017, at 13:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...