Su Bao

Su Bao (Jiangsu Daily[1][2] or Jiangsu Journal)[3] was a small-circulation newspaper which circulated in the Shanghai International Settlement,[3] China in the late Qing Dynasty. The newspaper, owned by Chen Fan and edited by Zhang Shizhao of the Patriotic Study Society, was being published in January 1900.[4] It advocated reform and radicalism[5] and supported the Patriotic Academy.[6] Su Bao was closed down by the authorities in 1903.

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