(Q 10 )
RETURN OF THE PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS IN 1903.
TITLE OF PUBLICATION.
CIRCULATION.
The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan and the
Philippiars (published annually).
1903 issue-2,250 copies.
N.B.—For lists of books, &e, printed and issued in Hong- kong, see quarterly lists published in Government
Gazette.
NEWSPAPERS.
The Hongkong Government Gazette, in English and Chinese,
(weekly).
The Hongkong Daily Press, (morning),
• The Hongkong Weekly Press.
• The China Mail, (evening).
The Hanghong Telegraph, (evening).
• The South China Morning Post.
* The South China Weekly Pust.
* The Overland Chinu Moil, (weekly).
• The Hongkong Weekly Press and China. Overland Trade
Report.
300 copies.
* The China Review or Notes & Queries on the Far East,
(every two months).
(Publication suspended).
The Yellow Dragon, (School Magazine, monthly).
700 copies.
O Porvir, (weekly).
500 copies.
Putriota, (weekly).
400 copies.
Wài-san Vat Pò, in Chinese (daily).
1,200 copies.
Ts'un Hàn Yat Pò, in Chinese (daily).
1,900 copies.
Chung-ngai San-Pò, in Chinese (daily).
1,800 copies.
Chang Kwok Yat Po, (daily).
2,100 copies.
H'à-tsz Yat Pò, in Chinose (daily).
4,600 copies.
I
hung Sik là Pi, (luily).
8,000 copies.
The Proprietors and Editors of these papers have declined to furnish the Government with any information as to the number of chi
copies printed.