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The Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury was an English language newspaper in Shanghai, China, published by the Post-Mercury Co. The newspaper represented the point of view of Shanghai's American business community. The newspaper offices were located across from the Shanghai International Settlement. Life reported that the magazine was "old and respected". Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, author of Patterns in the Dust: Chinese-American Relations and the Recognition Controversy, 1949-1950, said that the newspaper was "conservative". The paper had a Chinese edition, Ta Mei Wan Pao (T: 大美晩報, S: 大美晩报, P: Dàměi Wǎnbào). The newspaper was American-owned, and had been founded by Carl Crow. Randall Chase Gould was the editor. Cornelius Vander Starr was the owner. Until his July 1940 death, Samuel H. Chang was t

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  • Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury (ru)
  • 大美晚报 (zh)
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  • Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury — англоязычная газета, издававшаяся издательством Post-Mercury Co. в Шанхае, Китай. Газета представляла точку зрения американского делового сообщества Шанхая. Офисы газеты располагались напротив Шанхайского международного сетлмента. Life сообщил, что журнал был «старым и уважаемым». Нэнси Бернкопф Такер, автор книги «Узоры в пыли: Китайско-американские отношения и споры о признании, 1949—1950», говорит, что газета была «консервативной». У газеты было китайское издание, «Ta Mei Wan Pao» (кит. 大美晩報, пин. Dàměi Wǎnbào). Газета принадлежала американцам, и была основана . Рэндалл Чейз Гулд был редактором. Владельцем был . До своей смерти в июле 1940 года Самуэль Х. Чанг был директором «Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury» и «Ta Mei Wan Pao». (ru)
  • 《大美晚报》(英語:Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury)是20世纪上半叶美国侨民在上海发行的一份著名英文报纸。 (zh)
  • The Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury was an English language newspaper in Shanghai, China, published by the Post-Mercury Co. The newspaper represented the point of view of Shanghai's American business community. The newspaper offices were located across from the Shanghai International Settlement. Life reported that the magazine was "old and respected". Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, author of Patterns in the Dust: Chinese-American Relations and the Recognition Controversy, 1949-1950, said that the newspaper was "conservative". The paper had a Chinese edition, Ta Mei Wan Pao (T: 大美晩報, S: 大美晩报, P: Dàměi Wǎnbào). The newspaper was American-owned, and had been founded by Carl Crow. Randall Chase Gould was the editor. Cornelius Vander Starr was the owner. Until his July 1940 death, Samuel H. Chang was t (en)
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