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| - | //"Mr. Wee Hap Lang, of 19, Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpor, is vice-president of the Selangor Anti-Opium Society, and was a delegate to the first Anti-Opium Conference at Ipoh. He is the son of Mr. Wee Liang Hin, and was born in Malacca. His father and grandfather were merchants at Malacca. The latter was a financier and established an extensive business with the Malays and the Chinese miners. In the course of business Mr. Wee Hap Lang's father made many trips up country, and on one of these, about thirty-five years ago, he became sick and dies at Ro[e]ko Hill, Kajang. Another member of the family was murdered by the Malays in Perak. The subject of this sketch entered the Government service after obtaining a training in different mercantile houses. Resigning in 1894, he started in business on his own account at Kuala Lumpor. Coming under the notice of Captain China Yap Kwan Seng, he acted as his assistant and English secretary until the time of the captain' | + | {{: |
| + | Wee Hap Lang, sekitar 1908 (Arnold Wright, H.A. Cartwright (Ed.), 1908: [[https:// | ||
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| + | //"Mr. Wee Hap Lang, of 19, Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpor, is vice-president of the Selangor Anti-Opium Society, and was a delegate to the first Anti-Opium Conference at Ipoh. He is the son of Mr. Wee Liang Hin, and was born in Malacca. His father and grandfather were merchants at Malacca. The latter was a financier and established an extensive business with the Malays and the Chinese miners. In the course of business Mr. Wee Hap Lang's father made many trips up country, and on one of these, about thirty-five years ago, he became sick and dies at Ro[e]ko Hill, Kajang. Another member of the family was murdered by the Malays in Perak. The subject of this sketch entered the Government service after obtaining a training in different mercantile houses. Resigning in 1894, he started in business on his own account at Kuala Lumpor. Coming under the notice of Captain China Yap Kwan Seng, he acted as his assistant and English secretary until the time of the captain' | ||
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| + | ===== 1904-07-03: Dilantik AJK Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce ===== | ||
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| + | //"In the early history of Chinese mercantile and mining activities in the State of Selangor, business questions were generally discussed at meetings held in Chop Tong Him Loong, owned by the esteemed and wealthy Towkay Loke Yew. This primitive arrangement, | ||
| + | gentleman of Kuala Lumpor, began an active agitation in favour of the establishment of a properly constituted Chamber of Commerce, and as the result of a series of lucid and forcible articles written by him and published | ||
| + | in the Malay Mail, a largely attended meeting of merchants and miners was held at the General Farm in Kuala Lumpor, and it was unanimously decided to form the Selangor Chamber of Commerce. An inaugural meeting was held at the Selangor Miners' | ||
| + | Loke Yew ; vice-chairmen, | ||
| + | Kong Lam, Kan Choon, San Kee, Chia Boon Teat, Yap Long Hin, Wee Hap Lang, Khoo Hock Chong, Ong Chee Slew, Wong Wan Fan, Wong Tau San, Fong Swee Chee, Mak Chak Sang, San Ah Wing, Sin Chew Kee, Hoi Guan, Eng Hoh Seong, Seng Soon, Fong On, Chin Sin Hee and Mah Hoi Chee ; and hon. secretary, Mr. San Ah Wing."// | ||
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| + | ===== 1907: Dilantik Naib Pengerusi Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce ===== | ||
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| + | Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, sekitar 1908. | ||
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| + | //"For the year 1907 Towkay Chan Sow Lin was chairman, and Messrs. San Ah Wing and Wee Hap Lang were the vice-chairmen. Mr. Choo Cheong Khay, the hon. secretary, went to Manchuria in May, and in his absence the duties of the office were undertaken by Mr. Loon Lenn Yew, a well-known member of the local community."// | ||
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| + | (Sumber: Arnold Wright, H.A. Cartwright (Ed.), 1908: [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== 1907: Pendanaan Gimnasium Methodist Boys School KL ===== | ||
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| + | the foundations of eight new classrooms were laid, thus giving accommodation for 250 more boys. Mr. Loke Chow Thye generously bore most of the cost of one wing. Many generous friends have contributed funds for free scholarships, | ||
| + | and one of the Principal' | ||
| + | the erection of a gymnasium by Mr. Wee Hap Lang, and the levelling of the cricket and football ground for the use of the boys by Mr. Loke Yew. Some idea of the cosmopolitan character of this excellent school may be gathered from | ||
| + | the fact that the pupils are representative of nine races and five religions. In February, 1907, Mr. R. McCoy, B.Sc, was appointed to the Vice-Principalship of the school, in which there is now a staff of 14 teachers."// | ||
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| + | //"A library was added in 1906 financed by a Chinese philanthropist, | ||
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| + | ===== 1918-06-06: Perkahwinan Anak Ketiganya ===== | ||
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| + | //"The engagement is announced of Mr Lee Ah Soo, miner and planter, the younger brother of Mr Lee Kong Lam, M C, J P., and Miss Wee Cheng Neo, third daughter of Mr Wee Hap Lang, J P. The marriage is fixed to take place in Kuala Lumpur on June 6, says the Malay Mail."// | ||
| ===== 1925-05-01: Ahli Asiatic Rubber Producers' | ===== 1925-05-01: Ahli Asiatic Rubber Producers' | ||
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| ===== 1929-01-13: Perletakan Jawatan di Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board ===== | ===== 1929-01-13: Perletakan Jawatan di Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board ===== | ||
| - | //"The resignation of Mr. Wee Hap Lang from the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board has been accepted with much regret by the British Resident of Selangor, who in a letter expresses to Mr. Wee Hap Lang his thanks 'for the great assistance you have afforded to the Government and me as a member of the Board."// | + | //"The resignation of Mr. Wee Hap Lang from the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board has been accepted with much regret by the British Resident of Selangor, who in a letter expresses to Mr. Wee Hap Lang his thanks 'for the great assistance you have afforded to the Government and me as a member of the Board."// |
| - | The Straits Times, 14 January 1929, Page 8: [[https:// | + | |
| ===== 1938-10-05: Kematian ===== | ===== 1938-10-05: Kematian ===== | ||
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