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The South China Morning Post with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a well-known Hong Kong English-language newspaper. The journal was founded by Australian-born revolutionary Tse Tsan-tai and British journalist Alfred Cunningham in 1903. The first edition of the paper was published on 6 November 1903. This archive covers the period until 2000 and it is updated with one more year annually. The Sunday Morning Post is updated to include 2001 right now, the other editions up to including 2000.
A guide to searching these historical newspapers can be found here.
Click here to accessSouth China Morning Post (1903-2001)
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