Hong Kong Chief Commissioner
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Chief Commissioner (Chinese: 香港總監), usually abbreviated as CC, is an administrative head of The Scout Association of Hong Kong appointed by Hong Kong Chief Scout. It was formerly known as Colony Commissioner. The first commissioner, Alexander Anderson McHardy, was appointed in 1st May, 1914 when Hong Kong Branch was formally registered at The Scout Association.
The current Chief Commissioner is Pau Shiu-hung.
[edit] List of Chief Commissioners and Colony Commissioners
- Alexander Anderson McHardy (1914 - 1915)
- Robert Hamilton Anstruther (1915 - 1920)
- F. J. Bowen (1920 - 1921)
- George Turner Waldegrave (1921 - 1934)
- Nelson Victor Halward (1934 - 1950)
- Quah Chow Cheung (1950 - 1953)
- D. W. Luke (1953 - 1954)
- J. W. Cockburn (1954 - 1963)
- C. K. Lo (1963 - 1973)
- H. C. Ma (1973 - 1984)
- Chau Cham Son (1985 - 1996)
- Hui Chiu Yin, John (1997 - 2003)
- Pau Shiu Hung (2004 - present)