The Lục Tỉnh Tân Văn (1907, lit.
'Six Provinces News'; chữ Hán: 六省新聞) was a Vietnamese newspaper published in Saigon.
[1] Although the title was Sino-Vietnamese, the newspaper was one of the first non-Catholic papers to use the Latin quốc ngữ script.
The paper was technically owned by François-Henri Schneider, since only a Frenchman could obtain a license to publish a newspaper,[2] but behind him stood the industrialist Gilbert Trần Chánh Chiếu,[3] in 1908 arrested as a secret backer and organizer of the independence movement.
[4][5] François-Henri Schneider also was involved with a newspaper in Hanoi, the Đông Dương tạp chí (East Seas Magazine; chữ Hán: 東洋雜誌).