Lim Peng Siang
Lim Peng Siang (Chinese: 林秉祥; pinyin: Lín Bǐngxíang; also known as Lin Bengxian; 1872–1944) was a businessperson in Singapore and Malaya. Together with his brother , he founded the of companies in 1904, which had interests in banking, shipping, parboiled rice, oil mills, cement, coconut and other businesses. He was a President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Chinese Advisory Board. Peng Siang Quay in Singapore is named after him.
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Lim Peng Siang
Lim Peng Siang (Chinese: 林秉祥; pinyin: Lín Bǐngxíang; also known as Lin Bengxian; 1872–1944) was a businessperson in Singapore and Malaya. Together with his brother , he founded the of companies in 1904, which had interests in banking, shipping, parboiled rice, oil mills, cement, coconut and other businesses. He was a President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Chinese Advisory Board. Peng Siang Quay in Singapore is named after him.
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E. S. Cheong
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Song Ong Siang
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Founder of Ho Hong Group; President of Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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Lim Peng Siang
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林秉祥
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Naturalized British subject
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Businessman
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