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1 Topic 2: The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration SUB-THEME 1 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF HONG KONG Chapter 1From British Administration to HKSAR

2 Time Track The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration Chung Sze Yuen appointed as the Senior Member of the Legislative Council 1974 Chow Shou Son appointed as the first Chinese unofficial member in the Executive Council 1926 Ho Kai became the first Chinese to be knighted by the British government 1912 Xing Zhong Hui (Revive China Society) in Hong Kong founded by Sun Yixian 1895 Ng Choy appointed as the first Chinese unofficial member in the Legislative Council 1880EventYear

3 Time Track Donald Tsang appointed as the first Chinese Financial Secretary1995 Democratic Party formed1994 Anson Chan appointed as the first Chinese Chief Secretary Liberal Party formed 1993 Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong founded1992 Lydia Dunn honoured as baroness1989 Chung Sze Yuen appointed as the Senior Member of the Executive Council 1980EventYear The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration

4 Emergence of local Chinese leaders in the late 19th century Chinese members in the Executive and Legislative Councils Ho Kai A qualified doctor as well as a barrister An unofficial member of the Legislative Council The first Chinese to be knighted by the British government In 1886, he protested against the Public Health Bill. The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration

5 Emergence of local Chinese leaders in the late 19th century Chinese members in the Executive and Legislative Councils Chow Shou Son The first Chinese unofficial member. His appointment broke the long monopoly of the British in the Executive Council. The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration Chung Sze Yuen A Chinese entrepreneur A Senior Member of the Legislative Council and of the Executive Council Played an important role during the Sino-British negotiations.

6 Growing influence of local Chinese leaders after the Second World War Chinese members in the Executive and Legislative Councils Lydia Dunn The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration The first Chinese woman appointed to serve as a Senior Member of the Legislative and Executive Councils. The Chairperson of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council In 1989, she was knighted and honoured as baroness. In 1990, she became a member of Upper House of the British Parliament.

7 Growing influence of local Chinese leaders after the Second World War Chinese senior civil servants Anson Chan Donald Tsang The political role of local Chinese leaders under British administration The first Chinese Financial Secretary. The first Chinese and the first woman to take up the post of Chief Secretary.

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