Edwin Taylor (treasurer)

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Edwin Taylor, CMG was a Colonial Treasurer of Hong Kong from 1931 to 1937.

He acted as Acting Colonial Treasurer on 7 May 1931 and Colonial Treasurer on 2 July 1931. He retired on 10 March 1937. [1]

He was awarded Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1936 Birthday Honours for his public service.

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References

  1. "Database on Legislative Council Members".
Government offices
Preceded by Colonial Treasurer of Hong Kong
1931–1937
Succeeded byas Financial Secretary