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The Shanghai Post was a German-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China.

It was established as The Ward Road News on April 30, 1939; it was named after the main road in Hongqiu, Shanghai. The Shanghai Post included general political news and new stories focusing on Shanghai's emigrant community. The newspaper reported on birthdays deaths of European relatives of emigrants in Shanghai in its column Familien-Nachrichten aus der alten Helmat. Each issue consisted of six to eight pages. Each issue had about half of its space taken up by advertising. The newspaper had a Zionist point of view. In November 1939 the editors of The Shanghai Post established the S. Z. am Mittag (Schanghai Zeitung am Mittag), a four page edition of The Shanghai Post published at noon. It ended on January 15, 1940.