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Newspaper Society of Hong Kong

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The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong (Chinese:香港報業公會 ), set up on May 10, 1954, is the largest newspaper industrial society in Hong Kong, founded by Hong Kong's four largest newspapers at the time - The Kung Sheung Daily News (工商日報, closed), Wah Kiu Yat Po (華僑日報, closed), Sing Tao Daily (星島日報) and South China Morning Post (南華日報). Existing members include 14 major newspapers, although Oriental Daily has chosen not to participate. The Society is the organiser for the widest-acclaimed news awards in Hong Kong.

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