Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
- Proposed permanent appointment of Mr W. Warry as Adviser on Chinese Affairs in Burma. Letter No. 19821P, dated 10 April 1890.
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The situation along the border at the turn of the 20th century
[M]ore harm than good would be done by an Adviser who might pose as the advocate and champion of the Chinese residents in their ordinary dealings with and representations to the Local Government and its officers. Warry, 28 December 1904
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Occupation Merchant
Other positions
Family
Li Ah Lam
Li Ah Yain, M.L.C.
Honorary Magistrate
Barrister-at-law
CantoneseBurmese
CantoneseBurmese Future Forestry Minister, Board member of Corporation of Rangoon, member of Burma Legislative Council representing Rangoon West
Yeo Eng Byan Tan Kin Chye Yeo Chow Kow Chan Chor Khine, M.L.C. Chan Phoay Yeo Moh Seong Li Ah Lye K. Beng Chong Khoo Seng Byan
Honorary Magistrate Merchant Merchant Merchant Proprietor, Messrs Kong Moh Proprietor, Messrs Kong Moh Honorary Magistrate Manager, Messrs Sin Chip Moh & Co. Merchant
Hokkien Hokkien Hokkien HokkienBurmese Hokkien Hokkien CantoneseBurmese probably Cantonese Hokkien
Head of Chinese Educational Association Member of Burma Legislative Council representing Chinese Chamber of Commerce Kong Moh was one of the most successful Chinese businesses in Burma Son of Chan Mah Phee Adopted son of Chan Mah Phee
Son of Li Nai Hee Future member of Burma Legislative Council representing Rangoon West, elected in 1925
S. Poo Young
Cantonese
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Arnold Wright (ed.), Twentieth Century Impressions of 15 Burma (1910). -- (Top) Chan Mah Phee. (L) Yaw Chow Kaw (R) Lim Chin Tsong