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Ba U (, ; 26 May 1887 – 9 November 1963), was a Burmese politician and lawyer. He served as
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Burma from 1948 to 1952, and the second
president of Burma
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from 16 March 1952 to 13 March 1957.
Born
He was born on 26 May 1887 at
Pathein
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in the
Irrawaddy delta
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, son of U Poe Hla and Daw Nyunt.
Education
He passed university entry class from Rangoon Government High School. In 1907 he attended the
University of Cambridge
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to study law and graduated in 1912. In the early 1950s, he was awarded an Honorary
Doctorate of Letters at the
University of Rangoon
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.
Career
He was employed as a lawyer in Yangon between 1913 and 1921. In 1921 he became a district judge. In 1932, he was appointed to the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon as a judge. He was
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Burma from 1948 to 1952. He was knighted in 1947. He was a member of the
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League. Ba U served as a judge under British,
Japanese
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and Burmese rule. In 1958, he wrote an autobiography, ''Ba, My Burma: The Autobiography of a President''. It contains little in the way of a discussion of public issues.
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Family
In 1913 he married Daw Nyein, daughter of retired district judge Aung Zan, and they had two sons. Daw Nyein died in 1922. In 1923 he married Daw Aye, daughter of governor Soe Pe. With her he had two sons and a daughter. Daw Aye died in 1941. He died on 9 November 1963.
References
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1963 deaths
Presidents of Myanmar
1887 births
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League politicians
Burmese judges
People from Ayeyarwady Region
Judges from British Burma
Burmese knights
Knights Bachelor
Burmese collaborators with Imperial Japan