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| | Chang Ch'ün - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chang Chun, Chang Yueh-chun, pinyin: Zhāng Qún) (1889-1990) was premier of the Republic of China from 1947-1948. |
 | | Following the establishment of the Republic of China, Chang held several posts, including mayor of Shanghai, governor of Hupeh and foreign minister. |
 | | He is survived by his daughter, Mrs Yalan Chang Lew, widow of the late Ambassador Yu-Tang Daniel Lew, and sons Dr Philip Chi-Cheng Chang, former finance minister and governor of the Central Bank of China, and Dr. Theodore Chi-chong Chang, former minister of the Mandarin Baptist Church of Pasadena, California. |
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