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The Shanghai Herald was an English-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China. The editor of the Shanghai Herald and China Critic, , had graduated from the University of Wisconsin. , a journalist from Berlin, Germany, established the Herald. He hired two journalists from Vienna, Austria, and , who had previously worked for the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle. Hartmut Walravens, author of German Influence on the Press in China, said that despite the paper's establishment, "the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle remained the leading paper". The Shanghai Herald and the Shanghai Journal formed an affiliation on March 1, 1946. The Herald began publishing a German supplement, called The Shanghai Herald / German Language Supplement.

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  • The Shanghai Herald was an English-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China. The editor of the Shanghai Herald and China Critic, , had graduated from the University of Wisconsin. , a journalist from Berlin, Germany, established the Herald. He hired two journalists from Vienna, Austria, and , who had previously worked for the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle. Hartmut Walravens, author of German Influence on the Press in China, said that despite the paper's establishment, "the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle remained the leading paper". The Shanghai Herald and the Shanghai Journal formed an affiliation on March 1, 1946. The Herald began publishing a German supplement, called The Shanghai Herald / German Language Supplement. (en)
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  • The Shanghai Herald was an English-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China. The editor of the Shanghai Herald and China Critic, , had graduated from the University of Wisconsin. , a journalist from Berlin, Germany, established the Herald. He hired two journalists from Vienna, Austria, and , who had previously worked for the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle. Hartmut Walravens, author of German Influence on the Press in China, said that despite the paper's establishment, "the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle remained the leading paper". The Shanghai Herald and the Shanghai Journal formed an affiliation on March 1, 1946. The Herald began publishing a German supplement, called The Shanghai Herald / German Language Supplement. (en)
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