Lim Ho Puah Explained

Honorific Suffix:JP
Birth Date:30 December 1841
Birth Place:Amoy, Qing empire
Death Place:Singapore,

Lim Ho Puah was a Hokkien merchant who was born in Amoy in 30 December[1] 1841 and came to Singapore at an early age. He was employed by Wee Bin & Co., where his abilities were noticed by his employer, Wee Bin. He later married Wee Bin's daughter. He was the founder and senior partner of the Wee Bin Steamship Line and other concerns.[2]

Lim became the sole surviving partner in the firm of Wee Bin & Co. when Wee Bin's grandson Wee Siang Tat died.[3] The company was liquidated in 1911, when the greater part of the firm's business, including all the large steamships, was taken over by his son Lim Peng Siang .

Lim was a Director of Tan Kim Ching's Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, served as a member of the Chinese Advisory Board and on the Committee of the Po Leung Kuk, and was made a Justice of the Peace. He died on 11 February 1914 at the age of 74.[4] His remains were interred in China.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Untitled. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. 9 September 2019.
  2. Book: Macmillan, Allister. Seaports of the Far East illustrated : historical and descriptive, commercial and industrial, facts, figures, & resources. Allister Macmillan. 1907. London. 441–442. 12269431.
  3. Book: Song, Ong Siang. One hundred years' history of the Chinese in Singapore. John Murray. 1923. London. 114–116. 24007821. 969780955.
  4. Web site: The Late Mr. Lim Ho Puah.. 7 February 2022. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. en-SG.