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Former PAP legislator dies
Wed, Nov 18, 2009
The Straits Times

MR CHOW Chiok Hock, a director at the Hong Leong Group and a former PAP assemblyman, died on Sunday, aged 72.

Family members said he died peacefully at home, after years battling nose cancer.

Mr Chow was PAP assemblyman for Ulu Pandan between 1963 and 1965, and after Singapore's independence continued as MP, until 1968. Although he was its representative for a short time, he never ended his engagement with the community there.


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