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Oswald Cheung

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Appointed by
  
Murray MacLehose

Role
  
Barrister

Preceded by
  
Chung Sze Yuen

Succeeded by
  
Harry Fang

Occupation
  
Barrister

Resigned
  
1981

Name
  
Oswald Cheung


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Born
  
22 January 1922 Hong Kong (
1922-01-22
)

Alma mater
  
University of Hong Kong; University College, Oxford

Died
  
December 10, 2003, Hong Kong

Education
  
Diocesan Boys' School, University College, Oxford, University of Hong Kong

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Sir Oswald Victor Cheung, (Chinese:張奧偉爵士, 1922-2003) was an eminent barrister in Hong Kong, known as the "doyen of the bar".

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"Ossie" was the first ethnic Chinese to become a Queen's Counsel in colonial Hong Kong, and the first Chinese chairman of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. Cheung was a mentor to a number of eminent lawyers, including Audrey Eu and Margaret Ng.

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Biography

Born in Hong Kong in 1922, Cheung was brought up in the territory, and was educated at the Diocesan Boys' School, where he graduated in 1938. Not quite 16 years old at the time, he entered university. From 1938 to 1941, he read natural sciences at the University of Hong Kong, and received a degree in mathematics and chemistry upon his graduation. During the Pacific war, his family moved first to Macao, and then to China. He joined the British Army Aid Group and aided the British intelligence effort over the Japanese. He moved to Calcutta in 1945, and in 1947, after the war ended, he received a scholarship to study a Master's in Law at University College, Oxford. Upon graduation, he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn.

Cheung was called to the Bar of England by the Inn in 1951. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1965 and in the same year he set up Sir Oswald Cheung's Chambers. He served as the Hon Secretary of the Hong Kong Bar Association in 1952 and rose to become Chairman in 1966, gaining life membership of the Association in 1996.

Cheung also had a long record of public service during the post-war years. He served on numerous Government Boards and Committees. Professionally, he was member of the Supreme Court Rules Committee (1960-1970), chairman of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and the Law Enforcement Injuries Compensation Board. Non-government roles included member of the Hong Kong Policy Committee on the Christian Children’s Fund (1960-1964). He was active on behalf of the Children’s Meals Society, the Police Children’s Education Trust, the Po Leung Kuk and the Sir David Trench Recreation Fund Investment Advisory Committee.

For the government, he became a member of the Traffic Advisory Committee, the Economic Review Committee and the Fifth Marketing Advisory Board, the Fisheries Development Loan Fund Advisory Committee and director and panel member of the review board of the Inland Revenue.

Cheung also served as a member of the Universities & Polytechnic Grants Committee. He was a member of the Legislative Council from 1970 to 1981 and the Executive Council from 1974 to 1986. He was bestowed with an OBE in 1972, and knighted in 1987.

Personal

An avid cigar aficionado, Cheung received burns when his silk pyjamas caught fire as he attempted to light a cigar. He died of complications on 10 December 2003.

Public service record

  • Captain in the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (1956-1962)
  • Chairman, Hong Kong Bar Association 1966;
  • Member of the Legislative Council from 1970 to 1981 where and he was the Senior Chinese Unofficial Member from 1978 to 1981;
  • Member of the Executive Council from 1974 to 1986
  • Lincoln's Inn bencher: 1987–2003
  • Honours

    Knight Bachelor:1987

    References

    Oswald Cheung Wikipedia