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by donating to the endowment fund in 1911. He later became a member of the University's Court between 1911 and 1914 and was made honorary life member of the Court in 1914. He was a member of the University Council from 1911 to 1922.
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Lau adopted a staunchly conservative and anti-communist stance amid the 1925 Seamen's Strike. He regarded "strong Bolshevist support" as the root cause and opposed any concession.
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system, a form of child slavery in which young girls were bought and sold in Hong Kong and other parts of China. The society had the backing of Chinese community leaders including
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established the Society for the Protection of the Mui Tsai, an initiative aimed at curbing the demise of the
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Smith, Carl T. (1981). "The Chinese Church, Labour and Elites and the Mui Tsai question in the 1920s".
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He held various public posts, including the chairmanship of
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Francis Henry May
Reginald Edward Stubbs
Ho Kai
Ng Hon-tsz
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Traditional Chinese
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
CMG
JP
Queen's College
Sun Yat-sen
Hong Kong Observatory
comprador
West Point Godown Company
A. S. Watson
Ho Fook
Chinese General Chamber of Commerce
Robert Hotung
Hung Hom
East Tsim Sha Tsui
Po Leung Kuk
Tung Wah Hospital
District Watch Committee

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