CO129-454 - Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1919 [4-6] — Page 148

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The following papers vere published under German

auspices in China:-

In German.

Der Deutsche Zeitung. (Shanghai).

Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. (Shanghai).

Kriegs Bilder. A weekly published in Shanghai inn

German, English and Chinese,

lish.

The War. Triweekly. (Shanghai),

The Peking Post.

The Tientsin Sunday Journal.

The Amoy Gazette.

In Chinese.

The Hankow Daily News.

"Haich Ho Pe". (Shanghai.).

"Han Kon Chung Hsi", (Hankow). *Chan Skin I Lan". (Chinkiang).

*Hsing Hin Pao". (Pakhoi).

It is possible that there may have been some others but their circulation must have bem quite small.

Of these papers, those printed in German can have had very little influence. The Deutsche Zeitung was said to have been distributed to Chinese Officials, and was much more rabid in every way than the Ostasiatische Lloyd. Very few Chinese can read German, except perhaps in the immediate neighbourhood of Tsing Tau, and as Tsing Tau came under the control of Japanese Cansors soon after the war started, there can be no doubt that the circulation of these German papers in Tsing Tau, the only place where they could do any harm, was suppressed. The German Press delighted in showing that the Japanese were a sort of oriental monkey who land

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