A WOMAN'S DAILY NEWSPAPER IN CHINA.
1 ,Of the many signs of progress in China, one of_ the most interesting and unique is the editing and!publishing of a daily newspaper by a woman named Mrs. Chang, a native of Peking. After marriage to a Chinese official, a writer in tho "Sunday at Home" tells, she spent several days in central. China, where she learned much about ' the condition of tho people; and subsequently, upon the death of her husband, returned once more to her native city in north China. Meanwhile, Mrs. Chang's mind had become intent on , tho progress of her country, and she courageously decided' to start a daily newspaper for women; called the Peking "Woman s News," which, on its own lines, is said to bo without a rival in the whole world.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 3
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