Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Explained

Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated
Type:private company
Former Name:Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated (Private) Limited
Industry:Newspaper publishing
Founded:1941
Founder:Aw Boon Haw
Defunct:1980s
Hq Location Country:Singapore
Owner:Aw family
Subsid:Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated (Malaysia)

Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Limited was a Singapore publisher, which published Sin Chew Jit Poh in Singapore and Malaysia, as well as Sin Pin Jit Poh in Penang, Malaysia.

The Malaysia editions were sold to a Malaysian businessman in 1982. In 1975, due to the a new legislation of Singapore, the assets and the rights to publish Singapore edition of Sin Chew Jit Poh, was sold to Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited, but the descendant of the founder, the Aw family, retained some of the management shares. In 1977, Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited made an initial public offering to sell the ordinary shares of the company[1] and merged to form Singapore News and Publications Limited,[2] a predecessor of Singapore Press Holdings in 1982.

History

Newspapers Sin Chew Jit Poh and Sin Pin Jit Poh were founded by Chinese billionaire Aw Boon Haw in January 1929 and in 1939 respectively, in Singapore and Penang of the Straits Settlements; the publisher of Sin Chew Jit Poh was incorporated in 1928 and its parent company Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Limited was incorporated in 1941.[3]

After the death of Aw Boon Haw in 1954, the Singapore and Malaysia editions were parted away from Hong Kong editions of "Star Newspapers" and "Tiger Standard", which the Hong Kong editions was majority owned by the late Aw Boon Haw's daughter Sally Aw, as well as Aw Toke Tone the grandson of the late Aw Boon Haw; the Thai edition of "Star Newspapers" were also owned by Aw family but not under the Singapore-incorporated "Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated".

In 1966, Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated purchased a land in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia to build its Malaysian bureau. Since then, the Malaysia edition built their own content which started to distinguish itself with Singapore counterpart.[4]

Went public

In December 1969, the Singapore-based descendant of the late Aw Boon Haw and his brother, late Aw Boon Par, took most of the assets of "Haw Par Brothers (Private) Limited" public, becoming Haw Par Brothers International. The assets included Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated.[5] [6]

Privatization

However, the company was takeover by Slater Walker in June 1971; Aw family became a minority shareholder.[7] At the same time, Aw Cheng Chye, eldest son of the late Aw Boon Par, acquired Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Limited from Haw Par Brothers International. Aw Cheng Chye was also the chairman of Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated at that time.[8] However, in the same year Aw Cheng Chye died in Santiago de Chile.[9]

In May 1971, Aw Kow, the eldest son of the late Aw Boon Haw, also resigned as the director of Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated as well as managing director of Sin Chew Jit Poh.[10] [11] [12] A scandal was exposed that English newspaper Eastern Sun he founded in 1966, was supported by Chinese intelligence service based in Hong Kong, according to Singapore Government.[13] Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated made a press release in May 1971, declaring that they have no relation with Eastern Sun.[10] [14]

Despite Star News itself was not affected, in that year saw the closure of Eastern Sun, the arrest of the chairman of Nanyang Siang Pau Press, as well as other event regarding newspaper. Ironically, despite accused of connection to the People's Republic of China that affect Singapore's internal securities, Aw Kow was never charged and jailed.[15] [16]

Without Aw Kow, Frank Wong was also promoted as the general manager of Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) in December 1972.[17] The position was previously served by Aw Swan, second son of late Aw Boon Haw from 25 June 1971[14] to circa 1972.

Nevertheless, the Government of Singapore started another reform on the media that affected Star News in 1975.

Dismantle

Due to Newspaper and Printing Presses Act, a legislation enacted in 1974, the Singapore edition was owned by a newly incorporated company Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited, which saw Aw family (such as widow of Aw Cheng Chye and her son Aw Toke Soon, as well as Aw It Haw, the fourth son of the late Aw Boon Haw), editors of Sin Chew Jit Poh (such as Frank Wong, Goh Seah Hiong and Lu Kuang Chi) and Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek became the majority owner (via ordinary share and management share) from 1975 until initial public offering of ordinary share in 1977.[1] The management share was some sort of golden share on "any resolution relating to the appointment or dismissal of a director or any member of the staff of a newspaper company but shall in all other respects have the same voting rights as the holder of ordinary shares.",[18] which make the ordinary in some event, inferior to management share. For Aw family, without a majority in management share, ordinary share and number of directors, making the newspaper no longer part of the tools of the family to get influence to the public.

Moreover, in August 1978, only one of the member of the board of directors was from Aw family: Aw It Haw.[19] [20] The management shares held by the widow of Aw Cheng Chye and her son Aw Toke Soon, as well as Goh Seah Hiong, Lu Kuang Chi (who both resigned as directors in August) and Lim Pang Kwang, were converted to ordinary shares in October 1978.[21] The issue of new management shares in June 1979 further diluted Aw It Haw's voting rights in term of the number of management share.[22]

The Singapore edition was merged with competitor, Singapore edition of Nanyang Siang Pau to form Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao in 1983.[23] Announced by the Singapore Government and the companies in April 1982,[24] [25] their parent companies was merged in 1982 as Singapore News and Publications. In 1984, Singapore News and Publications was again merged with the publisher of The Straits Times, forming the monopoly Singapore Press Holdings, later SPH Media.

Nevertheless, the Malaysia editions were also sold to a Malaysian businessman Lim Kheng Kim in 1982, which the publisher of the editions was known as "Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated (Malaysia) Sendirian Berhad",[26] which currently became part of Media Chinese International Limited (MCIL) since 2008.

Notes and References

  1. News: Offer for sale of 5,322,236 ordinary shares of S$1.00 each at S$1.05 per share by the public trustee. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited. The Straits Times. Singapore. 21 October 1977. 7 October 2017. 34 to 35. Singapore National Library.
  2. News: Chinese papers link up. 19 March 1983. 8 October 2017. The Straits Times. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  3. News: 星系報業有限公司來函照登. 24 February 1971. 7 October 2017. Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated. Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.
  4. Web site: 星洲日報:建立世界華人媒體網絡. 30 April 2001. 8 October 2017. Sin Chew Daily. Petaling Jaya. Chinese.
  5. News: Prospectus. Haw Par Brothers International. The Straits Times. 12 November 1969. 6 to 7. Singapore. 8 October 2017. Singapore National Library.
  6. News: Shares slightly off on last sales. 12 November 1969. 8 October 2017. The Straits Times. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  7. News: 7 October 2017 . Untitled . Singapore National Library . The Straits Times . 11 June 1971 . Singapore.
  8. News: 星系報業屬下三家報完全歸胡氏家族所有史勒特華克並未取得擁有權. 13 June 1971. 7 October 2017. Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.
  9. News: 星系報業暨虎豹兄弟公司主席胡淸才靈柩運返星 下月一日發引還山 李總理特函胡夫人致唁. 30 August 1971. 8 October 2017. Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.
  10. News: 傳胡蛟有意辭卸星洲日報社長職. 17 May 1971. 8 October 2017. Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.
  11. News: Walk-out at the Sun. 17 May 1971. 8 October 2017. New Nation. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  12. News: Still a director. 28 July 1971. New Nation. 8 October 2017. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  13. News: 政府暴露東方日報內幕 胡蛟獲共黨情報機關 資助七百廿萬元港幣 葉世芙在中間聯絡·接受三點基本原則. 16 May 1971. 8 October 2017. Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.
  14. News: The Aw family. New Nation. Singapore. 23 July 1971. 6 October 2017. Singapore National Library.
  15. Book: Seow, Francis T.. The Media Enthralled: Singapore Revisited. 54. [S]econdaly, given that that the dark negotiations with Chinese Communist officials were to undermine the future securities of Singapore, why Datuk Aw Kow, who, from all official accounts, was not only privy to but also involved in that nefarious conspiracy, not arrested?. The Eastern Sun. Google Books preview. 1998. Boulder, CO. Francis Seow. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 1-55587-779-6.
  16. Book: Davies, Derek. The Press. Th Singapore Puzzle. Michael. Haas. 0-275-96379-9. 1999. Praeger Publishers. Westport, CT. 14 October 2017.
  17. News: Sin Chew journalist made general manager. 1 December 1972. 7 October 2017. The Straits Times. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  18. http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/aol/search/display/view.w3p;ident=f133d1c3-b0aa-4fae-a1f6-278381457ff8;page=0;query=DocId%3A%224a71c728-6dbf-4de2-a730-a121b679ffac%22%20Status%3Ainforce%20Depth%3A0;rec=0#legis Newspaper and Printing Presses Act
  19. News: Gho Yaw is chairman of Sin Chew. Business Times. Singapore. 8 October 2017. 24 August 1978. Singapore National Library.
  20. Web site: アジア動向年報. 423. Institute of Developing Economies. 1979. 1980. scanned on 30 May 2016. 8 October 2017. Japanese.
  21. News: Notice of extraordinary general meeting. 7 October 1978. 8 October 2017. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited. The Straits Times. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  22. News: Notice of extraordinary general meeting. 5 May 1979. 8 October 2017. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited. The Straits Times. Singapore. Singapore National Library.
  23. News: 由南洋商報與星洲日報合併 新「聯合早報」正式刊印發行. 17 March 1983. The Kung Sheung Daily News. Written on 16 March 1983. Associated Press. Singapore. Hong Kong. Hong Kong Public Libraries. Chinese. 2.
  24. News: 新加坡報紙大改革 兩家中文報將合併 《南洋商報》《星洲日報》將聯組公司 另一家英文晚報轉入《新加坡導報》. 21 April 1982. Written on 20 April 1982. Ta Kung Pao. Reuters. Singapore. Hong Kong. Hong Kong Public Libraries. Chinese. 2.
  25. News: Joint Announcement. 21 April 1982. Written on 20 April 1982. Business Times. Singapore. Nanyang Siang Pau Singapore Limited. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited. 8 October 2017. Singapore National Library.
  26. News: Sin Chew parent firm put under receivership. 7 September 1987. 7 October 2017. The Straits Times. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore. Chinese. Singapore National Library.