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ANTI-NATIONALIST CHINESE NEWSPAPER IN MANILA

Document Type: 
CREST [1]
Collection: 
General CIA Records [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP82-00457R005100230006-8
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
2
Document Creation Date: 
December 15, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 27, 2001
Sequence Number: 
6
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
June 26, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
File: 
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CLASSIHUAI IU11f Approved QC&T ed$g 4 9:Ag1 P82-0046 gi0 IZWV^nAzA1r1^1rd mclor%WT ^r% 9.1r% 7FX1 A '), MELLOW 24 COUNTRY Philippines CONFIDENI I DATE DISTR. 26 jin 50 SUBJECT Anti.-Nationalist Chinese Newspaper in Manila NO. OF PAGES 2 PLACE ACQUIRE DATE OF INFO. la The n Ts>a Ji.h Pao ] or Chinese National Dai w news a Chinese Nationalist Newspaper in Manila, hras been publishing strongly anti--CHIANG Kai-shek articles that appear to be Corn ist insp irel-d0 The paper is being published on presses formerly owned by CO Paiko 2? Members of the hoard of Directors include Ah LIONG, also known as LIONG Away; YAP Tale wing, a relative of a Biro NG, owner of the Sportsmen's Nightclub, Deese yy Boulesvard, Manila, believed to be a meeting place for t, ni 1a Communists; Charlie CORN, a Canton ee who owns m=q restaurants and Post J cchanges at US bases, including Clark Field., Guam., and Japan; a Mr. CHANG ; and two other unidentified persorw. 3. A "Chi.n-e s. named LI S.su t i. (' "? et7 ) ,~ also known LI Thu-ti, arrived in the, Philippines f ?om New York with his wife., LI Sherhui., early in 1950, and is now faced with deyportati.on because he does not have permanent immigrant status n DI contacted Charlie COi upon arriving in Manila, and gave him a letter of introduction from CHANGO TAP Tak ring, representing the directors of the newsptaperA approached a Chinese named DEE Chong and requested that he seek the assistance of CO Pak, his partner, to fix the immigration status of LI and his wife to prevent their deportation. NO. OF ENCLS. tLtSTEU t3ELOW3 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 25X1A for previous reports on CO Pak, also known as Felix del Rosario, millionaire trader believed to have engaged in smuggling of arm and aliens in the Philippines. Headouart ears of the society to which CO Pak belongs is at 915A San Fernando Street., Manila, over which there is a sign in English which reads Grand Chinese Free Mason. There is also a aeries of Chinese dharaacters : b r , i L '1 'e L~Y1~ Fi / S Psi Lu Pin Chung Hu Chin Pea Tang Taunt; P1 General Heads ears of the Chinese Progres- sive Party in the Philippines tent o CHANG was removed as editor of the paper and left the Ph .lIj six months ago. He is believed to be in China at present, where he holds a high position in the Ch neg. a Communist roves ment, This document is hereby regraded to CONFIDENTIAL in accordance wth the letter of 16 October 1978 from the Director of Central Intelligence to the Archivist of the United States. Net&?~Ory, ease 2001/11/ Approved For Release 2001/11/26 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005100230006-8 CENTRAL T'P3 kLIGEN Ci AGENCY M C=meak, On 30 March 1950D the G'l:e ,1 Y Mirror reported that I d zu t3 also known as LI bsu-t g i, Edbtor of the GE 'r> se National Daily New, a Chinese language newspaper published in manila, i being held by Philippine authorities for deportation, 25X1A indicates that Ulra CHANG miy be identical faith CHANG Sum whose activities are described in this earlier report. Approved For Release 2001/11/26 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005100230006-8

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