Senior Chinese Unofficial Member
Senior Chinese Unofficial Member (Chinese: 首席華人非官守議員) denotes the highest-ranking Chinese member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council under colonial British rule. As Chinese council members were frequently referred to as "Chinese Representatives", the senior member was also known as the "Senior Chinese Representative". In the later years of the colonial rule, many Senior Chinese Unofficial Member also served as Senior Unofficial Member at the same time.
Executive Council
Order | Image | Senior Chinese Unofficial Member | Term start | Term end |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sir Shouson Chow | 1926 | 1936 | |
2 | Robert H. Kotewall
later Sir Robert |
1936 | 1941 | |
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong | ||||
3 | Chau Tsun-nin
Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1953 later Sir Tsun-Nin |
1946 | 1959 | |
4 | Chau Sik-nin
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo later Sir Sik-Nin |
1959 | 1962 | |
5 | Richard Charles Lee | 1962 | 1966 | |
6 | Kwan Cho-yiu
later Sir Cho-Yiu died suddenly in office |
1966 | 1971 | |
7 | Sir Kenneth Fung Ping-fan | 1971 | 1972 | |
8 | Sir Kan Yuet-keung
Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1974 |
1972 | 1980 | |
9 | Sir Chung Sze-yuen
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo |
1980 | 1988 | |
10 | Lydia Dunn
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo later Baroness Dunn |
1988 | 1995 | |
11 | Dr. Rosanna Wong Yick-ming
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo later Dame Rosanna |
1995 | 1997 | |
1997 -Transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China |
Legislative Council
Order | Image | Senior Chinese Unofficial Member | Term start | Term end |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ng Choy | 1880 | 1882 | |
Vacant (1882–84) | ||||
2 | Wong Shing | 1884 | 1889 | |
3 | Dr. Ho Kai
later Sir Kai |
1890 | 1914 | |
4 | Wei A. Yuk
later Sir Boshan |
1914 | 1917 | |
5 | Lau Chu-pak
died suddenly in office |
1917 | 1922 | |
6 | Shouson Chow
later Sir Shouson |
1922 | 1931 | |
7 | Robert H. Kotewall
later Sir Robert |
1931 | 1935 | |
8 | Dr. Ts'o Seen Wan | 1935 | 1937 | |
9 | Chau Tsun-nin
later Sir Tsun-Nin |
1937 | 1939 | |
10 | Lo Man-kam
later Sir Man-Kam |
1939 | 1941 | |
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong | ||||
11 | Chau Tsun-nin
became the senior unofficial member of LegCo in 1950 later Sir Tsun-Nin |
1946 | 1953 | |
12 | Chau Sik-nin
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo later Sir Sik-Nin |
1953 | 1959 | |
13 | Ngan Shing-kwan
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo |
1959 | 1961 | |
14 | Kwok Chan
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo |
1961 | 1962 | |
15 | Kenneth Fung Ping-fan
later Sir Kenneth |
1962 | 1965 | |
16 | Kwan Cho-yiu
later Sir Cho-Yiu |
1965 | 1966 | |
17 | Kan Yuet-keung
Also Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo from 1968 later Sir Yuet-Keung |
1966 | 1972 | |
18 | Woo Pak-chuen
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo |
1972 | 1974 | |
19 | Chung Sze-yuen
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo later Sir Sze-Yuen |
1974 | 1978 | |
20 | Oswald Victor Cheung
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo later Sir Oswald |
1978 | 1981 | |
21 | Dr. Harry Fang Sin-yang
later Sir Harry |
1981 | 1985 | |
22 | Lydia Dunn
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo later Baroness Dunn |
1985 | 1988 | |
23 | Allen Lee
At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in LegCo |
1988 | 1992 | |
Concept abolished in 1992 |
See also
References
- 鍾士元,《香港回歸歷程-鍾士元回憶錄》,香港:中文大學出版社,2001年。
- 鄭棟材,CHINESE UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE COUNCILS IN HONG KONG UP TO 1941, 29 April, 1968.
- Hansard, Hong Kong: HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 1884-1992.