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  2. Lianhe Zaobao - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang Sin-Chew Lianhe Zaobao, [a] commonly abbreviated as Lianhe Zaobao, [b] is the largest Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper with a daily circulation of about 136,900 (print and digital) as of 2021. [2] Published by SPH Media (formerly Singapore Press Holdings ), it was formed on 16 March 1983 as a result of a merger between the ...

  3. Shin Min Daily News - Wikipedia

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    'New Ming Pao Daily') is a Singapore Chinese-language afternoon newspaper currently published by SPH Media. First started on 18 March 1967, by Singapore businessman Liang Runzhi (梁潤之) and the renowned Hong Kong writer Louis Cha as an offshoot of Hong Kong's Ming Pao , it featured exclusive serializations of some of Cha's wuxia novels in ...

  4. List of newspapers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Tiger Standard, an English morning daily newspaper, was accused as "anti-Merdeka" by S. Rajaratnam, and was closed in 1959 after the People's Action Party came to power. [8] In 1971, the Government crackdown on newspapers perceived to be under foreign influence or with subversive tendencies; saw the closing of The Eastern Sun and ...

  5. Lianhe Wanbao - Wikipedia

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    Lianhe Wanbao ( Chinese: 联合晚报; pinyin: Liánhé Wǎnbào; literally Joint Evening News) was a Singapore Chinese-language afternoon newspaper published daily by SPH Media from 16 March 1983 after the merger between the Singaporean editions of Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh . Lianhe Wanbao focused mainly on local and entertainment ...

  6. My Paper - Wikipedia

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    My Paper ( Chinese: 我报; pinyin: Wǒ Bào) was a free, bilingual ( English and Chinese) newspaper in Singapore published by the Singapore Press Holdings . It is published from Mondays to Fridays, excluding public holidays; and an electronic copy of the print edition is published on the paper's website. The newspaper has a daily circulation ...

  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. History. Sing Po was first published on 14 February 1890 by ...

  8. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Sin Chew Jit Poh was a Singapore newspaper. It was founded by Aw Boon Haw in Singapore. In the 1960s, it started its Malaysian bureau in Petaling Jaya, with full function printing house. Malaysian edition started to become a separate sister newspaper since they have the full function from news report writing to printing.

  9. Nanyang Siang Pau - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang Siang Pau or Nanyang Business Daily [a] is a Malaysian Chinese daily newspaper. Originally founded in Singapore on 6 September 1923 by philanthropist-entrepreneur Tan Kah Kee, its original newspaper circulated across the Straits Settlements. It is the oldest Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia behind Kwong Wah Yit Poh .