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He helped ] to establish ], and he established ] with ], the ] of ]. | He helped ] to establish ], and he established ] with ], the ] of ]. | ||
Sir Paul was enthusiastic in two sports. He played for the Hong Kong Cricket Club first eleven, and was a ] enthusiast and |
Sir Paul was enthusiastic in two sports. He played for the Hong Kong Cricket Club first eleven, and was a ] enthusiast and set up the Chater Stable in Hong Kong in 1872 that won many races at ]. The ], the ] third leg of the ], is named in his honor. | ||
Other titles and positions held by Chater: | Other titles and positions held by Chater: | ||
* Chair of the Perseverance Lodge 1873 | * Chair of the Perseverance Lodge 1873 | ||
* steward at the Hong Kong Jockey Club | * steward at the ] | ||
* Senior Justice of the Peace in Hong Kong | * Senior Justice of the Peace in Hong Kong | ||
* Chairman of the Board of Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club | * Chairman of the Board of Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club | ||
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* Consul for Siam in Hong Kong | * Consul for Siam in Hong Kong | ||
* Treasurer and Chairman of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Committee 1887 | * Treasurer and Chairman of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Committee 1887 | ||
* member of the Legion |
* member of the ] by the French Government at Tonkin 1892 | ||
* member of the Public Lighting Committee 1896 | * member of the Public Lighting Committee 1896 | ||
* member of the Governor’s Executive Council 1896 | * member of the Governor’s Executive Council 1896 | ||
* Chairman of the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Committee 1897 | * Chairman of the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Committee 1897 | ||
* Companion of the Order of St |
* Companion of the ] 1897 | ||
* Knighted. Became Sir Paul Chater 1902 | * Knighted. Became Sir Paul Chater 1902 | ||
* honorary degree of LL.D. by University of Hong Kong for services as the Honorary Treasurer 1923 | * honorary degree of ] by the ] for services as the Honorary Treasurer 1923 | ||
Several places in Hong Kong are named after him, including: | Several places in Hong Kong are named after him, including: |
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Sir Catchick Paul Chater (遮打;1846-1926) was a businessman in Hong Kong. He was born in Calcutta, India of Armenian parents Chater Paul Chater and Miriam Chater. His father was a member of the Indian Civil Service. Sir Paul was educated at the famous La Martiniere College in Calcutta of which he later became a benefactor. To honour his contribution to the school, Sir Paul Chater's name was included in the School Prayer. In the 1860s, he moved to Hong Kong from Calcutta and lived with the family of his sister Anna and sister's husband Jordan Paul Jordan.
In the early days in Hong Kong, he was an assistant at the Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan. In 1868, he and Sir Hormusjee Naorojee Mody formed Chater & Mody, and turned out a successful business partners in Hong Kong.
He helped Paul Manson to establish Dairy Farm, and he established Hong Kong Land with James Johnstone Keswick, the taipan of Jardine Matheson.
Sir Paul was enthusiastic in two sports. He played for the Hong Kong Cricket Club first eleven, and was a Thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast and set up the Chater Stable in Hong Kong in 1872 that won many races at Happy Valley Racecourse. The Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup, the Group One third leg of the Hong Kong Triple Crown, is named in his honor.
Other titles and positions held by Chater:
- Chair of the Perseverance Lodge 1873
- steward at the Hong Kong Jockey Club
- Senior Justice of the Peace in Hong Kong
- Chairman of the Board of Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club
- District Grand Master of Hong Kong and South China
- director of Dairy Farm Co. Ltd set up by Patrick Manson 1886
- member of the Legislative Council 1887
- Consul for Siam in Hong Kong
- Treasurer and Chairman of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Committee 1887
- member of the Legion of Honor by the French Government at Tonkin 1892
- member of the Public Lighting Committee 1896
- member of the Governor’s Executive Council 1896
- Chairman of the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Committee 1897
- Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 1897
- Knighted. Became Sir Paul Chater 1902
- honorary degree of LL.D. by the University of Hong Kong for services as the Honorary Treasurer 1923
Several places in Hong Kong are named after him, including:
See also
- Chater genealogy website includes personal details about Sir Paul Chater
- Catchick Paul Chater - ongoing family history research
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