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The Kung Sheung Daily News was a Chinese language newspaper published in Hong Kong under British colonial rule. It was owned indirectly by Ho Shai-lai [zh] (Chinese: 何世禮), a former Republic of China general and son of Hong Kong tycoon Robert Ho Tung.[1] It was a pro-Kuomintang newspaper and ran according to the Minguo calendar.

The Kung Sheung Daily News
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)
  • Ho Shai Lai
  • (via The Industrial and Commercial Daily Press Limited)
  • PublisherThe Industrial and Commercial Daily Press Limited
    Founded1925
    Political alignmentpro-Kuomintang[1]: 308 
    Language
    • Chinese
  • (Traditional Chinese characters)
  • Ceased publication30 November 1984 (last publication)[1]: 312 
    CountryHong Kong
    Sister newspapers

    • The Kung Sheung Evening News
    • The Tien Kwong Morning News

    OCLC number633493711
    Free online archivesHK Public Libraries MMIS
  • List of newspapers
  • The Kung Sheung Daily News
    Traditional Chinese工商日報
    Simplified Chinese工商日报
    JyutpingGung1 soeng1 jat6 bou3
    Cantonese YaleGūng sēung yaht bou
    Literal meaningIndustrial [&] Commercial Daily News

    In tandem with The Kung Sheung Evening News (Chinese: 工商晚報), it was published by "The Industrial and Commercial Daily Press Limited" (Chinese: 工商日報有限公司), which was incorporated on 10 November 1928.

    In 1954, Kung Sheung co-founded - with three other major papers - the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong.

    The Kung Sheung Daily News was also published as an "export imprint" (Chinese: 外埠版; lit. 'Outer Port version'), targeting Taiwan.[2]

    The publisher was wound up on 26 December 1996, many years after the newspapers ceased publication.[3]

    History

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    Sir Robert Ho Tung acquired Kung Sheung Daily News in 1929. At the time, the newspaper was a loss-making business.[1]: 308  Under Ho Tung's ownership, it became one of the three leading Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong in the 1950s (the other two being Sing Tao Daily and Wah Kiu Yat Po (Chinese: 華僑日報)), according to the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong.[4]

    Shortly after the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Kung Sheung Daily News ceased publication, saying it was failing to make a profit and could not see a way forward.[1]: 312 

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e 鄭, 宏泰; 黃, 紹倫 (December 2008). 香港將軍何世禮 [Hong Kong general Ho Shai Lai] (in Chinese) (1 ed.). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. ISBN 978-962-04-2815-9. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  • ^ 部分大型報刊裝訂本將自今(103)年7月起移置院外倉儲,預計528日至630日進行搬遷作業。 (PDF) (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  • ^ "INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL DAILY PRESS LIMITED - THE -". opencorporates.com. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  • ^ "1950~1960 三大中文報業". Xianggang bao ye 50 zai yin ji : Xianggang bao ye gong hui jin xi ji nian te kan 香港報業50載印記 : 香港報業公會金禧紀念特刊 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Newspaper Society of Hong Kong. 2004. OCLC 56887922. Archived from the original on 25 May 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
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