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Chau Sik-nin
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Sir Sik-nin Chau CBE (Chinese: 周錫年; 13 April 1903 – 30 November 1985) was a prominent Hong Kong doctor, politician and businessman during the first decades after the Second World War.[1] He was the Senior Unofficial Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hong Kong from 1959 to 1962 and from 1953 to 1959 respectively.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Chau (周).
Quick Facts Sir Sik-nin ChauCBE, Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong ...
Sir Sik-nin Chau | |
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周錫年 | |
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Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong | |
In office 1948–1962 | |
Appointed by | Sir Alexander Grantham Sir Robert Black |
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong | |
In office 1 May 1946 – 1 July 1959 | |
Appointed by | Sir Mark Young Sir Alexander Grantham |
Succeeded by | Dhun Jehangir Ruttonjee |
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Born | (1903-04-13)13 April 1903 Hong Kong |
Died | 30 November 1985(1985-11-30) (aged 82) Happy Valley, Hong Kong |
Spouse | Ida Chau |
Children | Chau Kai-bong |
Alma mater | St. Stephen's College University of Hong Kong |
Occupation | Doctor, lecturer, businessman and politician |
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Transcriptions ...
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Traditional Chinese | 周錫年 | ||||||||
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