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Tso Seen-wan, ( zh, 曹善允, 10 November 1868 – 20 January 1953), also Ts'o Seen Wan, S. W. Tso or S. W. Ts'o, was a distinguished Hong Kong lawyer, politician, businessman and educationalist. Formerly served in Legislative Council, Sanitary Board and District Watch Force, Tso greatly contributed to Hong Kong's education and medical care in the early 20th century. He raised fund for several colleges, including the University of Hong Kong, and co-founded Alice Memorial Hospital and Ho Miu Ling Hospital.


Early years

Tso Seen-wan was born on 10 November 1868 in
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with ancestral hometown in Heungshan, Kwangtung, eldest son of Tso Wai-chuen (), a well-known merchant of that territory who was the first Chinese in Macau decorated by the King of
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with the Insignia of "Comenda de Nossa Senhora da Conceição", who also received the Honorary title of the 2nd Degree with the Red Button and Peacock's Feather conferred on him by Guangxu, the
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, in 1880. After finishing his studies in Macau, Dr. Tso went to
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where he received higher Chinese education. He went to
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in 1886 with the financial support of prominent businessman
Wei Yuk Sir Boshan Wei Yuk ( zh, t=韋寶珊, p=Wéi Bǎoshān; 1849 – 16 December 1921) was a prominent Hong Kong businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Early life, education, and business career Wei was born in Hong Kong ...
, and entered
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. In due time he passed his law examinations and was connected with well-known law firms and was enrolled as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England before returning to
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in 1897 where he set up his own law practice after recognised as solicitor in Hong Kong.〈曹善允博士逝世〉,《華僑日報》第二張第一頁,1953年1月21日。 He was joined by P. M. Hodgson in 1927 under the firm name of Messrs. Ts'o and Hodgson. Through his association with two leading members of the Chinese community,
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and Wei Yuk, he soon became a leader in the public affairs of the Colony of Hong Kong.


Social services


Educational

Tso actively contributed to local social services, with chief interest in educational, especially Western education, and medical work among the Chinese. Tso, along with others, co-founded St Stephen's College and St. Stephen's Girls' College in 1903 and 1904 and sat as council member of both, whose students from the former college could continue their study in Britain. Tso was also appointed to the council of St. Paul's College in 1913, and twice handled the fund-raising for college's expansion in 1918 and 1925.〈曹善允生平〉,《華僑日報》第二張第一頁,1953年1月22日。 He advocated the foundation of Government Vernacular Middle School, the first Chinese language government school opened in 1926. Tso co-founded Munsang College in Kowloon during the development of
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in 1926, served as the chairman-for-life of the college council until his death. Another major contribution to the education is the founding of the
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(HKU). Tso was the Honorary Secretary of the 1909-created Chinese sub-committee to raise the Endowment Fund, and donated 500 HKD as contribution. Tso had been an active member to the University Court, Council and different Commissions of the University of Hong Kong after HKU established in 1911 despite early rejections. He was also a member of the Board of Control of both St. John's Hall and Morrison Hall, the University Hostels. Tso was conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Law for his work in 1924 by HKU."University of Hong Kong - The Conferring of Degrees", ''The Hongkong Daily Press'', 10 January 1924, p.4 & 5. In April 1920, Tso was appointed to the Board of Education of Hong Kong soon after its creation by Governor Stubbs, and served until April 1940.


Medical

In the early colonial era, Chinese were inaccessible to Western medical service due to the limited hospitals in the colony. Tso therefore urged the expansion of hospital service. After appointed as financial director of Alice Memorial Hospital, Tso helped the foundation of affiliated maternity hospital and nursing school, with the addition of Ho Miu Ling Hospital in 1900s. He chaired Alice Memorial Hospital in 1930 and again raised fund for the relocation of Nethersole Hospital. In 1910, Tso was elected to be Chinese Public Dispensary Committee () member, and chaired the board of director of
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Public Dispensary from 1911. During his chairman tenure, he enormously helped the medical services of Western District, including the
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vaccination campaign in 1915 and 1916 after
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disease spread in the district. The infection wave ended with the vaccination effort, and is said to have helped lowering the infection rate in the next two decades.
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, then located in
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, was established with Tso's effort to meet the maternity demand.King, Gordon, "The History of the Tsan Yuk Hospital, 1922-1955", ''The Bulletin of the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association'' Vol. 8 No. 1, July 1956.Starling, Arthur E., ''Plague, SARS and the Story of Medicine in Hong Kong'', Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2006."New Chinese Maternity Hospital", ''The China Mail'', 18 October 1922, p.4. Tso was named as the supervisor of the new hospital thereafter.


Public offices

The Board of Management of The Chinese Permanent Cemeteries was formed in 1913 by local Chinese elites, including Tso, after their petition to the Hong Kong Government of reserving land for cemeteries. Tso was elected as Honorary Manager in 1919.〈曹善允博士生平〉,《華僑日報》第二張第二頁,1953年1月25日。 A year prior to be named as Honorary Manager, he was appointed as
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member, and as non-official Justice of the Peace on 17 April 1918.〈曹善允生平〉,《華僑日報》第三張第一頁,1953年1月24日。
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started in 1925 with as many as 200,000 workers joined in solidarity during the peak, of more than half left Hong Kong for Canton. Colonial government hence named Tso as Tung Wah Hospital advisor, Po Leung Kuk and District Watch Force gentry member () for negotiations with workers, later as Controller of Labour tasked with sustaining the labour force. Named as Police Reserve unit commander in 1914 and first Chinese Honorary Director,''Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Silver Jubilee 1959-1984'', Hong Kong Government, 1984. Tso organised policing on street during the large-scale strike. As the strike ended, Tso was promoted by the Government for his success. Tso exited Sanitary Board in 1929 and was appointed by reformist Governor
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as Legislative Council unofficial member, becoming the first to represent Kowloon community. He was chosen as Po Leung Kuk director-for-life and vice-chairman of newly-established Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children in the same year; as vice-chairman of Hong Kong Playground Association and head of Hong Kong Rotary Club in 1933. Tso became the leading Chinese member in Legislative Council in 1936 until his exit on 17 January 1937. During then, Tso strongly objected to the repeal of
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for Chinese newspaper proposed by another Chinese colleague
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, by claiming no complaints were made by the papers, and that Chinese community could be easily incited by radical articles.''OFFICIAL REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS'', Hong Kong: HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 26 August 1936. His comments received large criticism by the Chinese. Tso was awarded with
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in
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and CBE in
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. In 1937, Tso, once a member for
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and
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coronation celebration committee in 1902 and 1911, was invited by the Hong Kong Government to represent the Chinese of Hong Kong at the
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on 12 May.


Later years

During
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, Tso continued his service for the Hong Kong Government until Hong Kong fallen into Japanese army in December 1941. Tso rejected Japanese's invitation and left for Macau later. After Hong Kong liberated in 1945, Tso returned to Hong Kong immediately and helped the reconstruction of schools. He retired from the University of Hong Kong (only to be reappointed as Council member-for-life) and revoked his solicitor license in 1951 due to vision loss and other sicknesses. Tso, aged 84, passed away thirty minutes after noon on 20 January 1953 at
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. He was survived by his widow, four sons and three daughters. His funeral was held on 22 January with large crowds mourned his death.〈曹善允博士哀榮〉,《華僑日報》第二張第一頁,1953年1月23日。 Chief Justice Gerard Lewis Howe,
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, Chairperson of
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lead the tributes paid to Tso. Governor
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described Tso as generous, virtuous, and highly respected among Chinese and Europeans. He was made Justice of the Peace in 1918. He was created an Officer of the
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by
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in 1928 and Commander of the same Order in 1935.


Awards

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*
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References


Further reading

* Munsang College News (Vol.II, 1937 April), No. 3 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tso Seen-wan 1868 births 1953 deaths 19th-century Macau people Hong Kong solicitors Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong Members of the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong People educated at Cheltenham College People from British Hong Kong