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Lat Pau (Chinese: 叻報; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: La̍t Pò; Wade–Giles: 4 Pao4) was one of the earliest Chinese-language newspapers published in Singapore under the Straits Settlements. It was first published in December 1881 by See Ewe Lay (Chinese: 薛有禮; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sih Ū-lé) under Lat Pau Press Ltd (Chinese: 叻報有限公司). It was published for 52 years, ending in March 1932. It was Singapore's longest-running local-run Chinese newspaper before World War II.[1][2][3]

Lat Pau
The Lat Pau, 28 August 1890
Founder(s)See Ewe Lay
PublisherLat Pau Press Ltd
FoundedDecember 1881
LanguageChinese
Ceased publicationMarch 1932
Lat Pau
Traditional Chinese叻報
Simplified Chinese叻报

Lat Pau initially was published in Classical Chinese. In 1925 the newspaper started publishing in Vernacular Chinese. The newspaper's first editor was Yeh Chi Yun.[4]

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  • ^ 張麗萍, 叻報復刊的《荒島》, Fo Guang University
  • ^ Lat Pau, National University of Singapore Library
  • ^ Tan, Ban Huat (16 September 1977). "Chinese newspaper pioneer in Southeast Asia -Mr. Yeh Chi-yun". The Straits Times. Singapore. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
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