(Q 10 )
RETURN OF THE PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS IN 1904.
TITLE OF PUBLICATION,
CIRCULATION.
The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan and the
1904 issue-2,250 copies.
Philippines (publishe annually).
N.B. For lists of books, &c. 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 Hongkong Telegraph, (evening).
* The South China Morning Post.
•
The South China Weckly Post,
• The Overland China Mail, (weekly).
E
The Hongkong Weekly Press and China Overland Trade
Report.
300 copies.
• The China Review or Notes & Queries on the Far East,
(every two months).
The Yellow Dragon, (School Magazine, monthly).
() Porvir, (weekly).
(Publication suspended).
700 copies.
500 copies.
Wai-san Yut l'à, in Chinese (daily).
1,000 copies.
Tyun Han Yint là, in Chinese (laily).
2,000 copies.
Chung-nghi S Ph, in Chinese (daily),
2,500 copies.
Chung Kwok Fat 15, (daily).
2,800 copies.
Wa-tsz Yat Pò, in Chinese (daily).
2,800 copies.
Kung Yik Yat Pò, (daily),
3,000 copies.
Kuong Tung Yat Pb, (aily).
1,700 copies.
Shcang Pù, (laily).
2,100 copies.
* The Proprietors and Editors of these papers have declined to furnish the Government with any information as to the uumber of
copies printed.
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