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Philip Stanley Cassidy

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Preceded by
  
C. C. Roberts

Occupation
  
Businessman

Succeeded by
  
Cedric Blaker

Children
  
Richard Ross Forbes

Religion
  
Christianity

Appointed by
  
Alexander Grantham

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Johnson (m. 1919)

Died
  
1971, Surrey, United Kingdom

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Philip Stanley Cassidy, CBE, JP (1889 – 14 May 1971) was a British and Hong Kong entrepreneur. He was taipan of the John D. Hutchison & Co. and unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

Biography

Cassidy first came to Hong Kong in 1913 and worked for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation before he was invited into partnership of the John D. Hutchison & Co., an import and export company, with his brother-in-law T. E. Pearce in 1922. They set up a branch office in Canton in 1929 which ceased to operate in 1941. Cassidy became the taipan of the John D. Hutchison & Co. after Pearce was killed in the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941.

He was member of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and was its chairman from 1948 to 1950 and again from 1951 to 1952. He was elected by the chamber of commerce to serve on the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1948 and served on the Executive Council of Hong Kong from 1951 to 1952.

He was also member of the Committee of the Diocesan Boy's School from 1922, director of the European Y.M.C.A., member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong from 1929, and officer of the St. John's Cathedral. He was also a co-founder of Cheero Club established in 1935 to provide facilities for the entertainment and recreation of British forces in Hong Kong.

He announced his retirement from public service in 1952 and returned to London. He became chairman of the Hong Kong House and was awarded Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood in 1959.

Cassidy married Margaret Johnson Rodger, daughter of A. Rodger of the China Sugar Refinery on 15 January 1919 at the Union Church. They had a son named Richard Ross Forbes Cassidy, an architect in Scotland.

References

Philip Stanley Cassidy Wikipedia