The Canton Register

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The Canton Register was an English language newspaper founded by Scottish merchants James Matheson and his nephew Alexander together with Philadelphian William Wightman Wood, the first editor. First published in Canton on 8 November 1827 and printed every two weeks, it was one of China's first English-language newspapers.[1] Over the years, the publication was renamed The Hongkong Register and changed ownership shortly before ceasing operation in late 1850's.

As of late 2018, there were unconfirmed reports, a digital media outlet of similar focus to promote cross-border commerce would be re-established by a descendant of Puankhequa.

References[]

  1. ^ Le Pichon 2006, Footnote to p. 67.
Bibliography
  • Le Pichon, Alain (2006). China Trade and Empire: Jardine, Matheson & Co. and the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong 1827-1843. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0197263372.


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