It was renamed Wah Kiu Yat Po and began publishing on 5 June 1925.
Wah Kiu Yat Po was one of the few newspapers that were allowed to continue publishing.
The newspaper used different writing strategies to pass censorship review by the Japanese military government and secretly convey anti-Japanese messages.
[4] On 1 April 1945, Wah Kiu Man Po (Chinese: 華僑晚報; lit.
Governor Chris Patten said he was very sad and that the paper had been famous for its integrity and commitment to community values.