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George Bartou Tyson

Chinese: 陳啟明
Also Known As: "Chan Kai-Ming", "陳啟明", "Chan Kai Ming"
Birthdate:
Death: 1919 (59-60)
Place of Burial: Hong Kong
Immediate Family:

Son of George Tyson and Fong Kew Tyson, twin
Husband of Sworn brother; Shi HO; (#2) CHOW; Shi LEE (wife); (#4) HO and 2 others
Partner of Oi Moon Chan
Father of Agnes Scott; Amelia Chan; Annie Chan; Winifred CHAN; Albert Chan and 5 others
Brother of Sarah Chan / Tyson; Charlotte Chan / Tyson and Herbert Kai Cheung Chan / Tyson
Half brother of George Tyson; Russell Tyson and Elizabeth (Elise) Russell Vaughan

Occupation: Merchant
Managed by: Private User
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Opium Farmer - holder of the Hong Kong Opium monopoly

HONGKONG OPIUM MONOPOLY. [Articles]

The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 May 1908, Page 8

HONGKONG OPIUM MONOPOLY. Reuter wired out on the 12th that the i Hongkong Farmer would claim compensation. This from the Hongkong Telegraph apparently is the sourca of that wire. The Opium Farmer himself is a gentleman unacquainted with the English language and our representative was accordingly referred to his secretary, (812 words)

ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN [Articles]

The Straits Times, 19 May 1908, Page 8

ANTI -OPIUM CAMPAIGN Position of Monopoly in Hongkong Defined. A correspondent write* as follows to the Malay Mail Regarding Renter's cable o( the 12th in«t.. that the Hongkong opium monopolists threatened to claim for compensation should the opium resolution by the Houite of Com- 1 monn be carried out." I (1041 words)

The Opium Market. [Articles]

The Straits Times, 1 April 1910, Page 7

The Opium Market. PHENOMENAL RISE IN THE PRICE AT HONGKONG. Position of tbe Farmer. The Hongkong Telegraph, of March 28 oontains an article from which we take the following Apart from robber, the all-absorbing topic on the local rialto to day ia the phenomena rise in the price of raw (725 words)