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Henry Lee Hau Shik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Lee Hau Shik
Colonel Tun Sir Henry Lee Hau Shik, SMN, KBE, JP, (); also known as H.S. Lee was born on 19 November 1900 in Hong Kong Lee was the eldest son of Lee Kwai-lim and Kam Kwok-chun. He migrated to Malaya in 1924 to take over his family's business in tin mining. Lee was famed for playing an important role in Malaysian politics and was the founder of China Press on 1 February 1946. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1948 by King George VI and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1957 by Queen Elizabeth II〔http://overseaschineseinthebritishempire.blogspot.com/2012/11/list-of-british-honours-to-overseas.html | Overseas British Empire.〕 He died on 22 June 1988 in Malaysia. ==Social life== Lee received his secondary education in Guangzhou in 1914 and in 1915 he studied in Queen's College in Hong Kong and completed Law and Economics at Cambridge University. He then worked briefly in Hainan, China and with the P&O Bank in Hong Kong. In 1949, together with Leong Yew Koh and Lim Chong Eu, Lee formed the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA). In 1956, Lee was selected to represent the Malayan Chinese to sign the independence treaty in London, together with the Malay rulers. On his retirement in 1959, Lee started the Development and Commercial Bank which in 1984 became Malaysia's fifth largest bank. Two of his sons went into politics. Datuk Douglas Lee contested successfully in the 1952 KL elections and Tan Sri Dato' Alex Lee was briefly in MCA and later a deputy minister representing Gerakan.
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