Senior Chinese Unofficial Member - Senior Chinese Unofficial Member in Exco

Senior Chinese Unofficial Member in Exco

Order Portrait Name of Unofficial Member Start of term End of term
1 Sir Shouson Chow (周壽臣) 1926 1936
2 Robert H. Kotewall (羅旭龢)

later Sir Robert

1936 1941
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
3 Chau Tsun-Nin (周埈年)

Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1953

later Sir Tsun-Nin

1946 1959
4 Chau Sik-Nin (周錫年)

At the same time Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo

later Sir Sik-Nin

1959 1962
5 Richard Charles Lee (利銘澤) 1962 1966
6 Kwan Cho-Yiu (關祖堯)

later Sir Cho-Yiu

died suddenly in office

1966 1971
7 Sir Kenneth Fung Ping-fan (馮秉芬) 1971 1972
8 Sir Yuet-Keung Kan

Also Senior Unofficial Member in ExCo from 1974

1972 1980
9 Sir Sze-Yuen Chung

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 (王䓪鳴)

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

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