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List of Entries List of Entries 1. Aik Htun 3 34. Chan Wai Chang, Rose 82 2. Aing Khun 5 35. Chao Tzee Cheng 83 3. Alim, Markus 7 36. Charoen Siriwatthanaphakdi 4. Amphon Bulaphakdi 9 85 5. Ang Kiukok 11 37. Châu Traàn Taïo 87 6. Ang Peng Siong 14 38. Châu Vaên Xöông 90 7. Ang, Samuel Dee 16 39. Cheah Fook Ling, Jeffrey 92 8. Ang-See, Teresita 18 40. Chee Soon Juan 95 9. Aquino, Corazon Cojuangco 21 41. Chee Swee Lee 97 10. Aung Twin 24 42. Chen Chong Swee 99 11. Aw Boon Haw 26 43. Chen, David 101 12. Bai Yao 28 44. Chen, Georgette 103 13. Bangayan, Teofilo Tan 30 45. Chen Huiming 105 14. Banharn Silpa-archa 33 46. Chen Lieh Fu 107 15. Benedicto, Francisco 35 47. Chen Su Lan 109 16. Botan 38 48. Chen Wen Hsi 111 17. Budianta, Melani 40 49. Cheng Ching Chuan, Johnny 18. Budiman, Arief 43 113 19. Bunchu Rotchanasathian 45 50. Cheng Heng Jem, William 116 20. Cabangon Chua, Antonio 49 51. Cheong Soo Pieng 119 21. Cao Hoàng Laõnh 51 52. Chia Boon Leong 121 22. Cao Trieàu Phát 54 53. Chiam See Tong 123 23. Cham Tao Soon 57 54. Chiang See Ngoh, Claire 126 24. Chamlong Srimuang 59 55. Chien Ho 128 25. Chan Ah Kow 62 56. Chiew Chee Phoong 130 26. Chan, Carlos 64 57. Chin Fung Kee 132 27. Chan Choy Siong 67 58. Chin Peng 135 28. Chan Heng Chee 69 59. Chin Poy Wu, Henry 138 29. Chan, Jose Mari 71 60. Chin Sophonpanich 140 30. Chan Li-Yin, Patricia 74 61. Ching Banlee 142 31. Chan Sarun 76 62. Ching, Jeffrey 144 32. Chan Sui Kiat 78 63. Chiongbian, William Lee 147 33. Chan Sze Jin 80 64. Chiu Kim She, Santos 149 00 SEA_Ch V1_Prelims.indd 43 10/9/12 12:45:40 PM xliv Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary 65. Chock, Angela 151 106. Dy, Manuel B., Jr. 248 66. Chong Ah Fok 154 107. Ear Cheam Heng 250 67. Chong Kah Kiat 156 108. Ee Peng Liang 252 68. Chong King Liong 159 109. Ee Tiang Hong 254 69. Chong, Rosemary 161 110. Eu Tong Sen 256 70. Chong Wan Oon, Steven 163 111. Fang Beifang 259 71. Choo Hoey 165 112. Fang Xiu 261 72. Choo Seng Quee 168 113. Fann Wong 263 73. Choo Yeang Keat, Jimmy 170 114. Fong Chong Pik 265 74. Choong Ewe Beng, Eddy 172 115. Fong Swee Suan 267 75. Choy Su-Mei, Elizabeth 116. Gaisano, Henry 270 175 117. Gan Say Hong 272 76. Chua, Antonio Roxas 176 118. Gautama, Sudargo 273 77. Chua Ek Kay 179 119. Go Ching Hai 276 78. Chua, Gerry 181 120. Go, Josiah Lim 279 79. Chua Kaw Bing 184 121. Go Kim Pah 281 80. Chua Mia Tee 186 122. Go-Belmonte, Betty 284 81. Chua Soo Bin 189 123. Goh Chok Tong 287 82. Chua, William T. 191 124. Goh Choo San 289 83. Chuan Likphai 194 125. Goh Keng Swee 292 84. Chuan Tanthana 196 126. Goh King Chin 294 85. Chuang Chu Lin 198 127. Goh Poh Seng 296 86. Chuk Mor 201 128. Goh Then Chye 299 87. Chung Duï Quang 204 129. Gokongwei, John Jr. 300 88. Chung Tiong Tay 206 130. Gotianun, Andrew L. Sr. 303 89. Ciputra 208 131. Gozali, Hendrick 305 90. Co, Charlie 210 132. Gunarsa, Singgih D. 307 91. Coseteng, Anna Dominique M.L. 133. Hà Laõn Hùng 310 213 134. Han, Awal 312 92. Cu Unjieng, Guillermo A. 215 135. Han Min Yuan 314 93. Dai Xiao Hua 218 136. Hàng Vay Chi 317 94. Dakay, Benson 220 137. Hann Khieng 319 95. Dananjaya, James 222 138. Hardjonagoro 322 96. Ðaëng Vaên Thành 224 139. Harsono, FX 324 97. Darmaputera, Eka 227 140. Hasan, Mohammad Bob 326 98. Dee Ching Chuan 229 141. Hau Chiok and Sy Chiu Hua 99. Dhanin Chiarawanon 232 329 100. Dieäp Bá Hành 233 142. Hiaguang-iam Iamsuri 332 101. Dieäp Truyeàn Anh 236 143. Ho Ching 334 102. Dieäp Truyeàn Hoa 238 144. Ho Kwon Ping 336 103. Ðôùi Ngoan Quân 241 145. Ho Kwong Yew 338 104. Dö Thò Hoàn 243 146. Ho Minfong 340 105. Dy, James 245 147. Ho Peng Yoke 342 00 SEA_Ch V1_Prelims.indd 44 10/9/12 12:45:41 PM List of Entries xlv 148. Hoke Sein 345 190. Kong Hee 441 149. Hon Sui Sen 347 191. Kong Hiap 443 150. Hong Kok Tin 349 192. Kuan Yin Choi 445 151. Hong Taechawanit 352 193. Kuek Ho Yao 448 152. Howe Yoon Chong 354 194. Kuo Pao Kun 450 153. Hsu, Teresa 356 195. Kuok Hock Nien, Robert 453 154. Hsu Yun-Tsiao 358 196. Kurniawan, Rudy Hartono 455 155. Hu Yi 361 197. Kwa Tjoan Sioe 457 156. Huang, Daniel Patrick Lim, S.J. 198. Kwan Wai Meng, Robert 459 363 199. Kwee Hing Tjiat 461 157. Huang Yao 365 200. Kwee Tek Hoay 464 158. Huang Yun Yo 368 201. Kwek Leng Beng 467 159. Huyønh Thuûy Lê 370 202. Kwik Djoen Eng 469 160. Inthilath, Xay 373 203. Kwik Kian Gie 472 161. Iskandar, Nathanael 375 204. Kyaw Khine 474 162. Jahja, H. Junus 378 205. Kyee Paw 476 163. Jao Trieäu Phát, Frank 380 206. Kyin Bin 478 164. Jinarakkhita, Bhikku Ashin 383 207. La Doaõn Chánh 480 165. Jing Junhong 385 208. Lai Kui Fang 482 166. Jun Hong 387 209. Lao Lianben 485 167. Jusuf, Ester Indahyani 389 210. Lau Ah Kok 487 168. Jusuf, Tedy 391 211. Lau Hong Siong 489 169. Kan Hok Hoei 393 212. Law Fah Ngin 491 170. Kartajaya, Hermawan 395 213. Law Sit Han 494 171. Karya, Teguh 397 214. Lee Chee Shan 496 172. Khachon Tingthanathikun 399 215. Lee Chong Wei 498 173. Khaw Kai Boh 401 216. Lee-Chua, Queena N. 501 174. Khine Khine Maw 404 217. Lee Dai Soh 503 175. Kho Ping Hoo 406 218. Lee, Dick 505 176. Khong Kam Tak 408 219. Lee Hau Shik 508 177. Khoo Kay Kim 410 220. Lee Hsien Loong 511 178. Khoo Kim Hai, Eric 412 221. Lee Khoon Choy 513 179. Khoo Oon Teik 415 222. Lee Kim Sai 515 180. Khoo Seok Wan 417 223. Lee Kok Liang 517 181. Khoo Teck Puat 419 224. Lee Kong Chian 519 182. Khun Sa 422 225. Lee Kuan Yew 521 183. Kim Beng 423 226. Lee Lam Thye 525 184. King, Angelo A. 426 227. Lee Loy Seng 527 185. Ko Kwat Tiong 428 228. Lee Man Fong 529 186. Koa Chun Tee 431 229. Lee, Ricardo Arriola 532 187. Koa, Johnlu Go 433 230. Lee San Choon 534 188. Koh Thong Bee, Tommy 435 231. Lee Seng Gee 536 189. Koh Tsu Koon 439 232. Lee Seng Peng 539 00 SEA_Ch V1_Prelims.indd 45 10/9/12 12:45:42 PM xlvi Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary 233. Lee Seng Wee 541 276. Lim Kim San 635 234. Lee Siew Choh 542 277. Lim Kit Siang 638 235. Lee Sin Cheng 544 278. Lim Kok Wing 639 236. Lee Tzu Pheng 546 279. Lim Lean Teng 642 237. Lee Wee Nam 549 280. Lim Lian Geok 645 238. Lee Yee 551 281. Lim, Mary 647 239. Lembong, Eddie 552 282. Lim Nee Soon 649 240. Leong Yew Koh 555 283. Lim Phaik Gan 651 241. Li Boon Tin 557 284. Lim Poh Imm, Catherine 654 242. Liang Wern Fook 558 285. Lim, Roseller T. 656 243. Liao Kongpo 560 286. Lim, Samson 658 244. Liaw Yock Fang 562 287. Lim Seng Kok 660 245. Lie, Dharmawan 565 288. Lim Siew Ming, Arthur 663 246. Lie Kim Hok 567 289. Lim Siew Wai, William 665 247. Lie Tek Tjeng 569 290. Lim Swee Tin 668 248. Lie Tjeng Tjoan, John 571 291. Lim Teck Hoo 670 249. Liem Bwan Tjie 573 292. Lim Tong Hai 671 250. Liem Koen Hian 576 293. Lim, Vicente Podico 674 251. Liem Swie King 579 294. Lim Yew Hock 677 252. Liem Thian Joe 580 295. Limpe, James and Teh Siu Yong 253. Lien Ying Chow 583 679 254. Lim, Alfredo Siojo 585 296. Lin Dieyi 681 255. Lim Beng Thai 588 297. Linsakoun, Tei 683 256. Lim Bo Seng 590 298. Liu Kang 685 257. Lim Bon Liong, Henry 591 299. Liu Thai Ker 687 258. Lim Boon Keng 594 300. Liu Yin Soon 690 259. Lim Cheng Choo 597 301. Loh Boon Siew 692 260. Lim Chin Siong 599 302. Loke Wan Tho 694 261. Lim Chin Tsong 601 303. Loke Yew 697 262. Lim Chong Eu 603 304. Looi Lai Meng 700 263. Lim Chong Keat 605 305. Loot Ting Yee 703 264. Lim Chong Yah 607 306. Lopue, Benjamin 705 265. Lim Chooi Kwa 610 307. Low Thia Khiang 708 266. Lim, Elena Sen 612 308. Lu Do 710 267. Lim Fong Seng 615 309. Lu Lay Sreng 712 268. Lim Geok Chan 617 310. Lum, Olivia 714 269. Lim Geok Lin, Shirley 619 311. Löông Chí CöôΩng 717 270. Lim Goh Tong 621 312. Löông Thieáu Hàng 719 271. Lim Hak Tai 624 313. Löu Quang Xe 722 272. Lim Kean Siew 626 314. Lyù Lan 724 273. Lim Kek Tjiang 628 315. Lyù Ngoïc Minh 726 274. Lim Keng Lian 631 316. Ly Sing Ko 728 275. Lim Keng Yaik 633 317. Lyù Vaên Hùng 731 00 SEA_Ch V1_Prelims.indd 46 10/9/12 12:45:43 PM List of Entries xlvii 318.
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