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'''Peter Chak-cheong Wong''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Justice of |
'''Peter Chak-cheong Wong''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Justice of the peace|JP]] (19{{nbsp}}September 1922{{snd}}22{{nbsp}}September 1989) was a member of the [[Executive Council of Hong Kong|Executive Council]] and [[Legislative Council of Hong Kong]] and president of the [[Law Society of Hong Kong]]. Born in Hong Kong, Wong attended the [[University of Hong Kong]] and graduated with bachelor's degree in 1950. He became a solicitor and a fellow of the [[British Institute of Management]].<ref name="database">{{cite web|title=Database on LegCo members|url=http://app.legco.gov.hk/member_front/english/library/member_detail.aspx?id=222|accessdate=8 May 2013|work=Legislative Council of Hong Kong}}</ref> He was the president of the Law Society between 1973 and 1975. He was appointed by Governor [[Murray MacLehose]] to the Legislative Council when the council was reformed and extended its membership from 15 to 22 [[Unofficial Member|unofficial members]]. He was subsequently the member of the Executive Council from 1978 to 1983.<ref>{{cite book|title=Growing With Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates, the First 90 Years : A Convocation Project|publisher=Hong Kong University Press|year=2002|page=272}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:46, 1 November 2022
Peter C Wong 王澤長 | |
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Unofficial Member of the Executive Council | |
In office 1 September 1986 – 31 August 1988 | |
Appointed by | Sir Murray MacLehose |
Preceded by | Sir Oswald Cheung |
Succeeded by | Rosanna Wong |
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council | |
In office 6 October 1976 – 25 August 1988 | |
Appointed by | Sir Murray MacLehose Sir Edward Youde |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong | 19 September 1922
Died | 22 December 1989 Happy Valley, Hong Kong | (aged 67)
Spouse | Anna |
Alma mater | University of Hong Kong (BA) |
Occupation | Solicitor Notary Public |
Peter Chak-cheong Wong, CBE, JP (19 September 1922 – 22 September 1989) was a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong and president of the Law Society of Hong Kong. Born in Hong Kong, Wong attended the University of Hong Kong and graduated with bachelor's degree in 1950. He became a solicitor and a fellow of the British Institute of Management.[1] He was the president of the Law Society between 1973 and 1975. He was appointed by Governor Murray MacLehose to the Legislative Council when the council was reformed and extended its membership from 15 to 22 unofficial members. He was subsequently the member of the Executive Council from 1978 to 1983.[2]
References
- ^ "Database on LegCo members". Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ Growing With Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates, the First 90 Years : A Convocation Project. Hong Kong University Press. 2002. p. 272.
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