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Joseph Chan Yuek-sut

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Joseph Chan Yuek-sut, BBS (Chinese: 陳若瑟; born 29 March 1936) is the former chairman and member of the Southern District Council and member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong.

Born on 29 March 1936, Chan studied at the Grantham College of Education, Shue Yan College, Wah Kiu College, Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Chu Hai College. He was a member of the standing committee of the Hong Kong Civic Association and was first elected to the Urban Council of Hong Kong in the reformed election in 1983, in which he served until the council was abolished in 1999. He was also the principal of the Aberdeen Saint Peter's Catholic Primary School. He had served in Shek Pai Wan for many years, and was member of the Southern District Board representing the area from 1982 to 2003.[1] For his contributions, he was awarded Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS) in 2003.

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  1. ^ "陳若瑟". 名言佳句小百科.[permanent dead link]
Political offices
New title Member of the Southern District Board
1982–1983
Succeeded by
Tse Kit-to
Preceded by Member of the Urban Council
1983–1999
Council abolished
Preceded by
Ma Yuet-har
Chairman of the Southern District Council
2000–2003
Succeeded by
Ma Yuet-har
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