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  2. Overseas Chinese Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Its first newsprint hit the streets of Kota Kinabalu (was known as Jesselton then) on 1 March 1936. It was the first daily in Sabah (was known as North Borneo then).. The late Tan Sri Yeh Pao Tzu took over the paper in 1949, and served as its publisher cum chief editor.

  3. Lianhe Zaobao - Wikipedia

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    It is SPH's flagship Chinese daily and the only Chinese-language daily in Singapore. [4] Lianhe Zaobao is the only Chinese-language overseas newspaper which can be purchased in major cities of mainland China. [4] As with all Chinese-language publications currently based in Singapore, the paper is printed in Simplified Chinese.

  4. Category:Overseas Chinese newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers published by Overseas Chinese owners or journalists outside of China; not necessarily in the Chinese language. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  5. Ming Pao - Wikipedia

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    Ming Pao (Chinese: 明報) is a Chinese-language newspaper published by Media Chinese International in Hong Kong. In the 1990s, Ming Pao established four overseas branches in North America; each provides independent reporting on local news and collects local advertisements.

  6. The China Press - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 report on Chinese media censorship by the Jamestown Foundation cited The China Press as one of four major overseas Chinese newspapers directly or indirectly controlled by the Chinese government. [12] The dominant Chinese media vehicle in America is the newspaper," wrote the report's lead author Mei Duzhe.

  7. China accused of using overseas bases to target dissidents - AOL

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    Over his decade in power, Chinese President Xi Jinping has pushed a relentless anti-corruption drive that has seen tens of millions of Communist Party cadres investigated and expanded overseas via ...

  8. 6park - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, this website is the first Chinese network which is managed by the users themselves. It has been mentioned in news sources such as Hua Sheng Online as a way for Chinese people living overseas to get news. [1] The website provides news from China, as well as translating news from foreign media (such as newspaper, television and websites).

  9. Wah Kiu Yat Po - Wikipedia

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    Wah Kiu Yat Po, or Overseas Chinese Daily News (Chinese: 華僑日報), was a Chinese-language newspaper based in Hong Kong.It was published between 1925 and 1995. It was founded by Shum Wai-yau after the Shum family took control of the company.