Aw Sian also known as Sally Aw, OBE, DStJ, JP, (born 1932)[1] is a Hong Kong businesswoman and daughter of the Burmese-born entrepreneur and newspaper proprietor Aw Boon-haw. Sally Aw was nicknamed Tiger Balm Lady as well as Chinese Howard Hughes.[2]
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Aw Sian also known as SallyAw, OBE, DStJ, JP, (born 1932) is a Hong Kong businesswoman and daughter of the Burmese-born entrepreneur and newspaper proprietor...
businesses after Aw's death. Aw had an adopted daughter, SallyAw, a Hong Kong businesswoman and former politician. The daughter of Aw Boon-Haw and his...
owned by founder Aw Boon Haw, his daughter SallyAw and other family members for almost 50 years. Facing financial troubles, SallyAw sold the controlling...
spouse, which they were removed after the takeover. However, SallyAw, granddaughter of Aw Chu Kin, remained as one of the influential media tycoon in...
companies due to their widespread influence. Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook SallyAw Andrej Babiš Zdeněk Bakala David and Frederick Barclay Silvio Berlusconi...
and daughter Aw Swan, SallyAw and Aw It Haw, who resides in Hong Kong at that time. After the death of Aw Boon Haw in 1954, Aw Cheng Chye became the...
was acquired by Lazard Asia after struggling under founder-family member SallyAw. In mid-2002 the Sing Tao subsidiary, excluding Sing Tao Media Holdings...
controversy in 1999 when, as Secretary for Justice, she refused to prosecute SallyAw over the circulation fraud at The Standard. The Hong Kong Bar Association...
Founder, Golden Harvest; Launched the careers of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan SallyAw 胡仙 1931- Yangon, Myanmar Yongding, Fujian Media mogul; Former proprietor...
executive and purchasing manager of the Hangzhou Wahaha beverage group SallyAw (born 1926), newspaper owner until 1959 Flora Cheong-Leen (born 1959),...
newspaper Hong Kong Standard. Sing Tao Holdings was majority owned by SallyAw, who also founded another newspaper Express News [zh] (Chinese: 快報). Jademan...
(screenplay) Harry S. Robins (screenplay) Produced by Robert Hsi Teresa Woo SallyAw (executive) Ning-Ping Chan (associate) Starring Christopher Gasti Dru-Anne...
Kong investor SallyAw for $73 million in 1989 and renamed the Colony Hotel.[citation needed] The hotel was later partly owned by Aw's listed company...
targeted then Secretary for Justice Elsie Leung Oi-sie's handling of the SallyAw Sian case, in which the publishing tycoon was not prosecuted for a fraud...
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fell under the control of his daughter SallyAw and his grandson Aw Toke Tone (Chinese: 胡督東, son of Aw Hoe). SallyAw had a bitter relationship with her Singapore-based...
Grant Peggy Nolan 1965–72 Brian Lane Green Sam Fowler 1991–93 Cathy Greene Sally Ewing 1975–78 Kim Morgan Greene Nicole Love 1983–84 Thomas Ian Griffith...
After the play, Holden and Sally ice skate at Rockefeller Center, where Holden rants against society and frightens Sally. He invites her to run away...
Andrews. For services to British commercial interests in Bahrain. Miss SallyAw Siah. For services to the community in Hong Kong. Edward James Bailey....
Justice, Ms Elsie Leung. In 1999, Ms Elsie Leung refused to prosecute SallyAw over the circulation fraud at The Standard.[2] The Basic Law, Article 28...
latter were no longer owned by Aw family; the Hong Kong editions, such as Sing Tao Daily, was owned by SallyAw, daughter of Aw Boon-haw since 1954, which...
neglected his relationship with his girlfriend and the town veterinarian Sally Mannis, who is on the verge of dumping him. After the death of the town...