Andrew Lusk Shields, the Glossary
Andrew Lusk Shields (c. 1882 – 24 July 1944) was a Scottish businessman and politician in Hong Kong.[1]
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22 relations: Battle of Hong Kong, Christopher Maltby, Executive Council of Hong Kong, Geoffry Northcote, Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force, Hong Kong University Press, HSBC, Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Marcus Theodore Johnson, Mark Aitchison Young, Prisoner of war, Robert Shewan, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, S. H. Dodwell, Shewan, Tomes & Co., St. Andrew's Society of Hong Kong, Stanley Internment Camp, The Repulse Bay, Thomas Ernest Pearce, Unofficial Member.
- British people who died in Japanese internment camps
- Chairmen of HSBC
- Internees at Stanley Internment Camp
- Scottish expatriates in Hong Kong
Battle of Hong Kong
The Battle of Hong Kong (8–25 December 1941), also known as the Defence of Hong Kong and the Fall of Hong Kong, was one of the first battles of the Pacific War in World War II.
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Christopher Maltby
Major General Christopher Michael Maltby, (13 January 1891 – 6 September 1980) was a senior officer in the British Indian Army who served as Commander of British Troops in Hong Kong in 1941 before the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong, after which he became a prisoner of war.
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Executive Council of Hong Kong
The Executive Council of Hong Kong (ExCo) is the cabinet of the Government of Hong Kong, acting as a formal body of advisers to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong that serves as a core policy-making organ assisting the Chief Executive. Andrew Lusk Shields and Executive Council of Hong Kong are members of the Executive Council of Hong Kong.
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Geoffry Northcote
Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote, KCMG KStJ (羅富國;9 February 1881 – 10 July 1948) was a British colonial administrator.
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Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC) was founded on 29 May 1861, and is the oldest and one of the largest business organizations in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force
The Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force (HKNVR) was a volunteer navy established in 1933.
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Hong Kong University Press
Hong Kong University Press (abbreviated as HKU Press) is the university press of the University of Hong Kong.
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HSBC
HSBC Holdings plc (滙豐; acronym from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.
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Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
The Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong began when the governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young, surrendered the British Crown colony of Hong Kong to the Empire of Japan on 25 December 1941.
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colloquially known as LegCo, is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong.
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Marcus Theodore Johnson
Marcus Theodore Johnson was a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Andrew Lusk Shields and Marcus Theodore Johnson are members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
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Mark Aitchison Young
Sir Mark Aitchison Young (t; 30 June 1886 – 12 May 1974) was a British administrator who became the Governor of Hong Kong during the years immediately before and after the Japanese occupation of the territory.
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Prisoner of war
A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
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Robert Shewan
Robert Gordon Shewan (13 November 1859 – 14 February 1934) was a Scottish businessman in Hong Kong. Andrew Lusk Shields and Robert Shewan are 20th-century Scottish businesspeople, Chairmen of HSBC, Hong Kong businesspeople, members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Scottish bankers, Scottish chairpersons of corporations and Scottish expatriates in Hong Kong.
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Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is a Hong Kong watersports club for sailing and rowing including paddling.
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S. H. Dodwell
Stanley Hudson Dodwell (1878–1960), CBE was a British businessperson and politician who was active in Hong Kong. Andrew Lusk Shields and S. H. Dodwell are Chairmen of HSBC, members of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
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Shewan, Tomes & Co.
Shewan, Tomes & Co. was one of the leading trading companies in Hong Kong and China during the late 19th and early 20th century.
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St. Andrew's Society of Hong Kong
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Stanley Internment Camp
Stanley Internment Camp was a civilian internment camp in Hong Kong during the Second World War.
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The Repulse Bay
The Repulse Bay is a residential building and commercial arcade, located at 109 Repulse Bay Road in the Repulse Bay area of Hong Kong.
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Thomas Ernest Pearce
Thomas Ernest Pearce (19 February 1883 – 19 December 1941) was a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Andrew Lusk Shields and Thomas Ernest Pearce are Chairmen of HSBC, Hong Kong businesspeople and members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
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Unofficial Member
Unofficial Member is the name given to individuals who are members of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and Legislative Council of Hong Kong but who are not members of the Hong Kong Government.
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See also
British people who died in Japanese internment camps
- Andrew Lusk Shields
- Charles Gough Howell
- Cyril Drummond Le Gros Clark
- Elly Kadoorie
- Eric Liddell
- Ezekiel Saleh Manasseh
- Francis Arthur Sutton
- Hugh Fraser (colonial administrator)
- John Caer Clark
- John Henry Matthews Robson
- John Owen Hughes
- Margaret Dryburgh
- Norman Bowell
- Paul Cressall
- Vandeleur Molyneux Grayburn
Chairmen of HSBC
- A. O. Lang
- Alexander McConachie
- Alexander Palmer MacEwen
- Andrew Lusk Shields
- Arthur Morse
- C. Gordon Mackie
- Carola Gräfin von Schmettow
- Cedric Blaker
- D. G. M. Bernard
- David Landale
- Douglas Flint
- Edward Shellim
- Edward Victor David Parr
- Emanuel Raphael Belilios
- Ewen Cameron (banker)
- Francis Chomley
- Frederick David Sassoon
- Henry Keswick (politician)
- Hugh Barton
- J. J. Bell-Irving
- Jake Saunders
- James Johnstone Keswick
- John Bond (banker)
- John Dent (merchant)
- John Gray (British banker)
- John Johnstone Paterson
- Mark Tucker (business)
- Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg
- Michael Turner (banker)
- Percy Hobson Holyoak
- Richard Rowett (businessman)
- Robert Shewan
- Roderick Mackenzie Gray
- S. H. Dodwell
- Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
- Thomas Ernest Pearce
- W. C. G. Knowles
- William Howell Forbes
- William Jardine Gresson
- William Keswick
- William Purves (banker)
Internees at Stanley Internment Camp
- Andrew Lusk Shields
- Atholl MacGregor
- C. Grenville Alabaster
- Edgar Davidson
- Henry Butters
- Hilda Selwyn-Clarke
- John Caer Clark
- John Owen Hughes
- Kenelm Hutchinson Digby
- Lewis Morley
- Paul Cressall
- Two-Gun Cohen
Scottish expatriates in Hong Kong
- A. O. Lang
- Andrew Lusk Shields
- Atholl MacGregor
- C. Gordon Mackie
- Charles Alexander Tomes
- Charles Henderson Ross
- David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home
- David Landale
- Ewen Cameron (banker)
- Henry Butters
- Henry Keswick (politician)
- J. W. C. Bonnar
- Jimmy McGregor
- John Bell-Irving
- John Cecil Macgown
- John Gray (British banker)
- John Johnstone Paterson
- John Keswick
- M. A. R. Herries
- Murray Stewart (businessman)
- Robert Shewan
- Ronald McAulay
- Sandy Flockhart
- T. H. Whitehead
- William Keswick
- William Purves (banker)