The Hawaiian Chinese News (Chinese: 檀山新報; Jyutping: taan4 saan1 san1 bou3; pinyin: Tánshān xīnbào), also known as New Honolulu Journal, Tan Shan Hsin Pao, Lung Kee Sun Bo, was a Chinese language commercial newspaper in Honolulu, USA. It was founded by in 1881, initially called the Lung Chi Pao (隆記報), renamed Tan Shan Hsin Pao (檀山新報) in 1903. The earliest known preserved issue of the Hawaiian Chinese News, with the date of April 13, 1889, contains a report on the political situation in Samoa. It was the first Chinese language newspaper in Honolulu.
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| - 《檀山新報》(英語:Hawaiian Chinese News)﹐又名《檀山隆記新報》、《隆記檀山新報》﹐程蔚南於1881年創辦時原名《隆記報》(《隆記新報》文獻中有時用粤语拼音Lung Kee Sun Bo)﹐是美國檀香山的一份中文商業報紙。1883年3月16日改名為《檀山隆記新報》,1907年因程蔚南年老而停刊,1908年報館設備賣給當地革命黨人曾長福,改組為《民生日報》。 孫中山於1903年12月在該報發表〈敬告同鄉、論革命與保皇之分野書〉,說革命、保皇二事如黑白之不能混淆,12月29日保皇会的機關報《》刊出〈敬告保皇會同志書〉反駁,1904年1月,孫中山在該報發表〈駁保皇報〉,反駁保皇派「革命必会招致列強瓜分中國」的論點。 (zh)
- The Hawaiian Chinese News (Chinese: 檀山新報; Jyutping: taan4 saan1 san1 bou3; pinyin: Tánshān xīnbào), also known as New Honolulu Journal, Tan Shan Hsin Pao, Lung Kee Sun Bo, was a Chinese language commercial newspaper in Honolulu, USA. It was founded by in 1881, initially called the Lung Chi Pao (隆記報), renamed Tan Shan Hsin Pao (檀山新報) in 1903. The earliest known preserved issue of the Hawaiian Chinese News, with the date of April 13, 1889, contains a report on the political situation in Samoa. It was the first Chinese language newspaper in Honolulu. (en)
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| - The Hawaiian Chinese News (Chinese: 檀山新報; Jyutping: taan4 saan1 san1 bou3; pinyin: Tánshān xīnbào), also known as New Honolulu Journal, Tan Shan Hsin Pao, Lung Kee Sun Bo, was a Chinese language commercial newspaper in Honolulu, USA. It was founded by in 1881, initially called the Lung Chi Pao (隆記報), renamed Tan Shan Hsin Pao (檀山新報) in 1903. The earliest known preserved issue of the Hawaiian Chinese News, with the date of April 13, 1889, contains a report on the political situation in Samoa. It was the first Chinese language newspaper in Honolulu. Hawaiian Chinese News was the voice of Sun Yat-sen and his revolutionary party. In 1907, the newspaper ceased publication. (en)
- 《檀山新報》(英語:Hawaiian Chinese News)﹐又名《檀山隆記新報》、《隆記檀山新報》﹐程蔚南於1881年創辦時原名《隆記報》(《隆記新報》文獻中有時用粤语拼音Lung Kee Sun Bo)﹐是美國檀香山的一份中文商業報紙。1883年3月16日改名為《檀山隆記新報》,1907年因程蔚南年老而停刊,1908年報館設備賣給當地革命黨人曾長福,改組為《民生日報》。 孫中山於1903年12月在該報發表〈敬告同鄉、論革命與保皇之分野書〉,說革命、保皇二事如黑白之不能混淆,12月29日保皇会的機關報《》刊出〈敬告保皇會同志書〉反駁,1904年1月,孫中山在該報發表〈駁保皇報〉,反駁保皇派「革命必会招致列強瓜分中國」的論點。 (zh)
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