Chau Tsun-nin

Sir Tsun-nin Chau, CBE (Chinese: 周埈年; 22 December 1893 – 27 January 1971) was a prominent Hong Kong businessman and politician. [1][2] [3] [4]

Sir Tsun-nin Chau
Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
In office
29 June 1938  1938
Appointed bySir Geoffry Northcote
Preceded byRobert Hormus Kotewall
Succeeded byRobert Hormus Kotewall
In office
1946  28 May 1959
Appointed bySir Mark Young
Succeeded byLo Man-wai
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
2 December 1931  1 December 1939
Appointed bySir William Peel
Thomas Southorn
Sir Geoffry Northcote
Preceded bySir Chow Shou-son
Succeeded byW. N. T. Tam
In office
1 May 1946  29 April 1953
Appointed bySir Mark Young
Personal details
Born(1893-12-22)22 December 1893
British Hong Kong
Died27 January 1971(1971-01-27) (aged 77)
British Hong Kong
Resting placeAberdeen Chinese Cemetery
ChildrenChau Cham-son
Alma materSt. Stephen's College, Hong Kong
Queen's College, Oxford
OccupationBusinessman and politician
ProfessionBarrister
Chau Tsun-nin
Traditional Chinese周埈年
Chau in c.1939

Honours

He was designated a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1938 and was knighted in 1956. He is also an Associate Officer of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.[1]

References

  1. "The Hon Sir Tsun Nin CHAU". University of Hong Kong. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  2. "Terrible Flood Disaster". The Hong Kong Telegraph. 17 July 1925. p. 1.
  3. "Mr. Chau Siu-ki". The China Mail. 24 July 1925. p. 1.
  4. "周埈年爵士年初一病逝". Kung Sheung Daily News (in Chinese). 29 January 1971. p. 5.
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