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  2. Suara (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong News. Website. www .suara .com .hk. Suara (literally "Voice") is an Indonesian-language newspaper published fortnightly in Hong Kong. Founded in 2002, it is popular among the territory's population of approximately 150,000 Indonesian domestic workers. [2] [3] A 2007 profile in The Jakarta Post called Suara the "principal Indonesian ...

  3. The China Mail - Wikipedia

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    The China Mail. The China Mail ( Chinese: 德臣西報, also 中國郵報 and 德臣報) was an English-language newspaper published in Hong Kong from 1845 to 1974, making it the longest-lived of any Hong Kong newspaper. The head office was in Wellington Street. [1]

  4. Eastern Express (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Kowloon Bay. City. Hong Kong. Circulation. 10-30,000. Sister newspapers. Oriental Daily News (in Chinese) The Eastern Express ( Chinese: 東快訊) was an English-language newspaper published in Hong Kong between February 1994 and June 1996 by the Oriental Press Group, which also run the Chinese-language Oriental Daily News.

  5. Wen Wei Po - Wikipedia

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    Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. man4 wui6 bou3. Wen Wei Po is a pro-Beijing [1] state-owned newspaper based in Hong Kong. The newspaper was established in Hong Kong on 9 September 1948, 10 years after the launch of its Shanghai counterpart in 1938. Its head office is located at the Hing Wai Centre ( Chinese: 興偉中心) in Aberdeen, Hong Kong.

  6. The Star (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Star. (Hong Kong) The Star was Hong Kong 's first tabloid newspaper, founded in 1965 by Graeme Jenkins, an Australian journalist. Jenkins started out working on national and Melbourne newspapers in Victoria, Australia, but was drafted when World War II broke out. By 1945, he had landed a job as war correspondent for The Argus.

  7. The SUN (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The SUN. (Hong Kong) Not to be confused with The Sun (Hong Kong). The SUN is an English-language newspaper based in Hong Kong, published since 1995. It targets Filipinos in Hong Kong.

  8. Daily Press (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Press ( Chinese: 每日雜報, also 孖剌報, 孖剌西報, and 孖剌沙西報) was an English-language newspaper in Hong Kong, published from 1857 for about 80 years. Founded and edited by George M Ryder, it was the first daily newspaper in Hong Kong. [1] In 1858, Yorick Jones Murrow, a tenacious Welshman born in 1817, took over ...

  9. Metro Daily - Wikipedia

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    Metro Daily ( traditional Chinese: 都市日報; simplified Chinese: 都市日报; Jyutping: dou1 si5 jat6 bou3) was the Hong Kong edition of Metro, which publishes free newspapers around the world with 25 editions in 16 countries in 14 languages. It was the first free newspaper in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong version was first launched on 15 April ...