Pok Shau-fu (Chinese: 卜少夫; 21 June 1909 – 4 November 2000) was a Chinese-born journalist and politician. He served in the Legislative Yuan from 1981 to 1987. He was a native of Jiangsu.[1]
Career
In the 1960s, Pok was the publisher of Newsdom, a magazine based in Hong Kong.[2] He also served as a correspondent to the United Daily News. In 1968, Pok was awarded a Chia Hsin Award for journalism for reporting on the riots of the previous year.[1] He was appointed to the Legislative Yuan as a representative of Hong Kong and Macau for the first time in 1980,[3] and reappointed in 1983.
Shortly after the death of his wife in 1996, Pok was diagnosed with lung cancer.[4] He and Liang Su-yung eulogized publisher Liu Shao-tang [zh] at Liu's funeral, held in Taipei in February 2000.[5] Pok fell ill later that year and first sought treatment in France, and was later admitted to Ruttonjee Hospital in Hong Kong. On 3 November 2000, Pok removed himself from medical equipment and refused to eat or drink. He fell into a coma at 10:00 the next morning, and died soon after.[4]
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