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- Q6293696 description "Hong Kong politician".
- Q6293696 description "Hong Kong politician".
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- Q6293696 abstract "José Pedro Braga, OBE (Chinese: 布力架; 1871—1944 Macau) was the manager of the Hong Kong Telegraph between 1902 and 1910. Braga came from a Macaense or Portuguese-descent family with long standing in the Portuguese colony of Macau. His maternal grandfather Delfino Noronha ran a printing press in Hong Kong since 1844, Noronha and Co., a quasi-government printer, which later on became the Hong Kong Government Printer. Braga studied at the Italian Convent School (later known as the Sacred Heart Canossian College) and St. Joseph College in Hong Kong. He went to India and studied at the University of Calcutta. He returned to Hong Kong in 1899 and worked for his grandfather until his death in July 1902. He was hired by Robert Hotung for the Telegraph. After eight years in Telegraph he became the Hong Kong correspondent for Reuters.He gave up his career as a journalist and was appointed Chairman of China Light and Power Company in 1934 and 1938.Braga was a member of the Sanitary Board from 1927 to 1930. He was the first Portuguese to be appointed to the Legislative Council between 1929 and 1937.He received an Order of the British Empire in 1935. He was also the author of The Portuguese in Hong Kong and China.Braga married Olive Pauline Pollard (16 January 1870 Lauceston, Tasmania, Australia - 13 February 1952).Braga Circuit in Kowloon is named after him.".
- Q6293696 birthDate "1871".
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- Q6293696 deathDate "1944".
- Q6293696 deathYear "1944".
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- Q6293696 dateOfBirth "1871".
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- Q6293696 name "Braga, José Pedro".
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- Q6293696 comment "José Pedro Braga, OBE (Chinese: 布力架; 1871—1944 Macau) was the manager of the Hong Kong Telegraph between 1902 and 1910. Braga came from a Macaense or Portuguese-descent family with long standing in the Portuguese colony of Macau. His maternal grandfather Delfino Noronha ran a printing press in Hong Kong since 1844, Noronha and Co., a quasi-government printer, which later on became the Hong Kong Government Printer.".
- Q6293696 label "José Pedro Braga".
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