Helen Chapin's Guide to Newspapers of Hawaiʻi, 1834-2000
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Between the years: 1918 to 1920
1) Title: Chee Yow Sun Bo (Liberty News)
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: not listed in Chapin Dates: 1908-1938
Notes: Pro-radical element of Tung Min Wui, later the Kuomintong which backed Chiang Kai Shek.
Holdings: hina Sources: Glick
2) Title: Hon Mun Bo
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: tri-weekly Dates: 6 May 1911-1929
Publisher/Editor Info: Publisher: Han People News; Hong Moon societies
Notes: Backers were members of a Chinese Free-Mason society and political supporters of the Mongol emperors.
Holdings: nhf Sources: Glick
3) Title: Hsin Chung-Kuo Pao (New China Press)
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: semi-weekly, tri-weekly Dates: Jun 1900-13 Mar 1941
Publisher/Editor Info: Publisher: Sun Chung Kwock Bo Ltd. 1st pub/Editor: Leong Kai Chew (Liang Chi Chao).
Title Info: Other title: Sun Chung Kwock Bo. English title varies: New China Daily Press, New China News. Continued by Hsin Chung-Kuo Jih Pao.
Notes: Arose from the ashes of the Great Chinatown fire in 1900. Hand-printed in early years. Domestic and foreign news. Pro-constitutional party in China and anti-Sun Yat-sen.
Holdings: UHM mf Sources: Glick, Union List
UHM Call Number: Microfilm S90084
UHM Call Number: DU624.7.C5 X569
4) Title: Hua Hsia Pao (Honolulu Chinese Chronicle)
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: bi-weekly, weekly Dates: 1909-1923
Publisher/Editor Info: Publisher: T'an Hsiang-Shan; after 1911, Chinese Merchants' Assn. Editor: C. H. Juan.
Notes: Called itself 'Progressive Chinese News,' and was pro-northern govts.
Holdings: O - Punahou School Sources: Glick, Union List
5) Title: Liberty News, The (Tzu Yu Hsin Pao)
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: daily except Sun and holidays, then triweekly Dates: 1908-1951
Publisher/Editor Info: Publisher: Chee Yow Shin Bo Co. Editor: S. Fong.
Title Info: Also titled United Chinese Press.
Notes: 8-10 pp. Pro-revolutionist Sun Yat-sen and later the Kuomintang Government of Chiang Kai Shek. Local community news, international coverage, literary features.
Holdings: AH Sources: Union List
6) Title: Wah Hing Bo (Progressive Chinese News)
Category: Chinese Language: Chinese Place: Honolulu Island: Oʻahu
Frequency: every other day Dates: 1909-1923
Publisher/Editor Info: Publisher: (after 1911) Chinese Merchants' Assn. Editors: Chong Juk Lai, Ching H. Sun.
Notes: Political organ, pro-northern Governments.
Holdings: hina Sources: Glick