- Sir
Catchick Paul
Chater KBE CMG Kt (Armenian: Խաչիկ Փոլ Չաթեր; Chinese: 遮打; 8
September 1846 – 27 May 1926) was a
prominent British businessman of Armenian...
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Streets in
Kennedy Town include: Belcher's
Street Catchick Street (吉席街).
Named after Sir
Catchick Paul Chater, it was
named "Chater Street"
until 1909...
- # Name
Tenure 1
Phineas Ryrie, JP 1884–92 2 Sir
Catchick Paul Chater, CMG, JP 1892–1926 3
Henry Percy White 1926–29 4
Charles Gordon Stewart Mackie, JP...
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along the west s****.
Major developers like
Hormusjee Naorojee Mody and
Catchick Paul
Chater actively parti****ted in the
development of Tsim Sha Tsui....
- out by the Hong Kong Land
company in 19th
Century Hong Kong
under Sir
Catchick Paul
Chater and
James Johnstone Keswick. The
project was
first proposed...
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forced him to sell all his
printing equipment due to bankruptcy. The
buyer Catchick Moses, also an Armenian,
established the
American Sarkies and
Moses Company...
- In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Gerald Ford (Republican) 68.4% ▌James
Mathew Catchick (Democratic) 31.6% Michigan 6
Charles E.
Chamberlain Republican 1956 In****bent...
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premises at
Leonie Hill and
Leonie Cottage.
Prominent Armenian businessman Catchick Moses bought the
Pavilion in 1874 and made it his residence.
Moses is remembered...
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printing equipment, and
Apcar went bankrupt.
Fellow Armenian and friend,
Catchick Moses, then
bought the
printing equipment from
Apcar and
launched The Straits...
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Marble Hall (Chinese: 雲石堂) was the
private residence of Sir
Catchick Paul Chater, co-founder of
Hongkong Land. It was
situated at 1
Conduit Road, Hong...