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William S. T. Louey : ウィキペディア英語版
William Louey
William Sui-tak Louey (7 July 1909 – 9 December 1962) was a Hong Kong businessman and the founder and Chief Manager of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company.
==Early life and career==
Louey was born in Melbourne, Australia on 7 July 1909 to the son of a Chinese Australian. He returned to China when he was young and was educated at the Holy Trinity College in Guangzhou when his father and his uncle founded the Kowloon Motor Bus Company (KMB) in Hong Kong in 1922. After he graduated, Louey joined the KMB as an assisting manager of the Company and rose to Chief Manager in 1933.
At that time, there were several independent bus operators. William Louey bought few of the companies and apply for the franchise of the bus service in 1933. He won the franchise of operating bus services in Kowloon and the New Territories, while China Motor Bus (CMB) won the services in the Hong Kong Island. Together with Tang Shiu-kin, Lui Leung, Tam Woon-tong and Lam Ming-fan, William Louey renamed the company into Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB).〔 At the time, there were 106 small single-deck buses in the embryonic KMB bus fleet, offering two classes of seats, namely first class (with cushion) and second class (without cushion) wooden seats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Milestones )
The KMB services stopped operating during the Pacific War and Japanese occupation. After the war, Louey largely expanded his Company from about a hundred vehicles to more than seven hundred. Before his death, he ordered more than a hundred buses from the United Kingdom which would make the number of his buses rose to 895. Louey had also experienced a few labour disputes during his office. In June 1956 and October 1961, the KMB workers launched work-to-rule strikes against the Company's change of policies. In early December 1962 when the workers took the industrial action, Louey later on announced to raise the wage of the bus drivers.

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