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  Taipei Times - archives
Hsu, aged 71, served as de facto ambassador to Japan between 1991 and 1993 and was then assigned by former president and KMT chairman Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) to be the KMT's secretary-general from 1993 to 1996.
Prior to his 1991 posting to Japan, Hsu was minister of the interior from 1988 to 1991, mayor of Taipei from 1985 to 1988 and mayor of Kaohsiung from 1982 to 1985.
Hsu has been described as someone who is gentle and obedient to his superiors and who never complains about his job.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/taiwan/archives/2002/08/04/158919/print   (685 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives
Hsu, who was born in 1931, served as Taiwan's representative to Japan between 1991 and 1993 under the former KMT administration and he was then assigned by former president and KMT chairman Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) to be the KMT's secretary-general from 1993 to 1996.
In a recently published book that traces his political career, Hsu said he is proud of what he had achieved during the past six years he served as the Examination Yuan's president.
As for his new job, Hsu didn't make any comment but only said that he will be glad to serve the government to the best of his abilities.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/archives/2002/07/29/0000158148/print   (402 words)

  
  SGI News April 1, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
On March 31, Hsu Shui-teh, chair of the East Asian Relations; and Chang Fu-mei, head of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, visited the Soka Gakkai Headquarters in Shinanomachi, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.
Hsu has served on many important governmental posts, such as mayor of Taipei and Kaohsiung, and Taiwan's Interior Minister.
Hsu received Soka University Award of Highest Honor and the Soka University Students' Soka Friendship Award, for his educational and cultural contributions.
www.sgi.org /english/News/nb/0404/nb040401.htm   (370 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
KMT Secretary General Hsu Shui-teh, admitting that the factions are beyond the control of the party, yesterday rebuked the criticisms that the party apparatus had abetted the irregularities.
In a meeting of ranking KMT officials to evaluate the elections, Hsu said the criticisms were unfair and a blow to the party faithful who worked hard to win the elections.
Hsu, pinning the blame on what he said was a deterioration of social values, said winning in the elections is the first priority.
www.jwsh.tp.edu.tw /pages/jwsh/unit/trade/D32.doc   (1260 words)

  
 Chinese biplane fighter aces - 'John' Wong Pan-Yang
Captain Chow Ting-Fong, commander of the 34th PS led six Hawks from Chia Hsiang and followed eight Japanese aircraft to Nanking.
Huang Kuang-Han claimed a Japanese G3M halfway between Nanking and Lui Shui.
Indications are that it was Chin who finished this G3M off since when he landed a mechanic ran to his aircraft and told him that the Air Raid Warning Net phoned in a report that there was a lone G3M flying along the coast.
surfcity.kund.dalnet.se /china_wong1.htm   (3372 words)

  
 All four presidential tickets complete sign-up process   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The KMT has nominated 178 candidates to compete for the 234 electoral district seats; 86 others are on the nationwide candidate roster and 19 are overseas Chinese nominees.
Hsu Kuei-lin, secretary-general of the Central Election Commission, replied that Lee has the right to seek the post again in 2000 because the recent constitutional amendments changed the presidential term to four years and stipulated that all voting-age citizens rather than assembly deputies elect the president.
But the lawmakers said Hsu's reply was unacceptable, adding that the Council of Grand Justices should rule on the issue.
www.taipei.org /current/president/fcj5.htm   (1055 words)

  
 ROC legislative election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Among the notable candidates elected, independent candidate Li Ao won a legislative seat, whereas former DPP chairmen turned pan-blue supporter Shi Ming-teh and Hsu Hsing-liang failed to get elected in their seats.
Also of interest is a non-party legislator from Yunlin County who was the sister of a former county magistrate who was captured by the police the day before the election on corruption charges.
Even popular candidates such as Shi Ming-teh and Hsu Hsin-liang, who both served long prison terms during the democratization movement of Taiwan and were pivotal in the Kaohsiung Incident but have since distanced away from the DPP, were defeated.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ROC_legislative_election,_2004   (2303 words)

  
 Autobiographical Notes on Mao Tse-tung
Hsu had cut off the end of his finger, as a demonstration of sincerity and determination, and his petition began, 'Begging that parliament be opened, I bid farewell [to the provincial delegates to Peking] by cutting my finger.'
Hsu T'eh-li was influenced by the movement also, and when he was over forty he left his professorship at Hunan Normal School and went to France.
He rejoined Chu Teh and the main forces of the Red Army at Juichin in April, 1930, and after a conference it was decided that P'eng's Third Army should operate on the Kiangsi-Hunan border, while Chu Teh and I moved into Fukien.
www.etext.org /Politics/MIM/faq/bionotes.html   (20052 words)

  
 The China Desk - The Beginning of the End, Part VII: Another One Bites the Dust
Lin is the third of seven living DPP party chairmen to resign from the party for essentially the same reason.
He also called for the party to conduct a serious evaluation of its operations, saying the fact that a few former DPP chairmen, including Shi Ming-teh and Hsu Hsin-liang, chose to leave reflects that there is something wrong in the party.
She said Lin was the third former chairman to quit the party, after Shih and Hsu.
thechinadesk.tripod.com /beginning_of_the_end_part_vii.htm   (1596 words)

  
 Taiwan Independence Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
However, after a series of disappointing vacillations by the present DPP-leadership and a perceived weakening of the DPP's adherence to the founding principle of pursuing Taiwan independence, the university professors, supported by a number social organizations, decided to go ahead and prepare for the formation of a fully pro-independence political party.
The attempts by DPP leaders Shih Ming-teh and Hsu Hsin-liang to play political power games, first by cooperating with the pro-unification New Party and recently with the ruling KMT, has deeply disappointed many of the DPP's core supporters.
In December 1995, then-chairman Shih Ming-teh orchestrated a "grand reconciliation" with the pro-unification New Party and aligned himself with the NP in an unsuccessful attempt to run for the presidency of the Legislative Yuan.
www.taiwandc.org /taip-idx.htm   (414 words)

  
 Jerome F. Keating's writings
It was in the late nineties that Sisy seemed to hitch her wagon to Hsu Hsin-liang’s failing star.
When Hsu Hsin-liang was rejected a second time as the DPP candidate for president in 2000, Sisy became more vocal in her criticisms of her former party.
Both she and Hsu began openly and actively to court the more lucrative KMT party.
zen.sandiego.edu:8080 /Jerome/1094711206/index_html   (1727 words)

  
 Asiaweek.com
The poll stations have just closed and Secretary-General Hsu Shui-teh, the KMT's heavy-set "commanding officer," is watching two of his "soldiers" draw lines across wall charts.
Their aim is to record the results of Taiwan's first direct presidential elections as the votes are counted city by city, county by county.
As soon as the first figures filter in, it becomes clear that their man, KMT Chairman Lee Teng-hui, Taiwan's president since 1988, is heading toward his long-expected victory.
www.pathfinder.com /asiaweek/96/0405/nat4.html   (3069 words)

  
 Democratic Progressive Party - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
On Jan 24 2006, Lin Yi-hsiung announced he had renounced DPP membership.
Along with Hsu Hsin-liang and Shih Ming-teh, three former party chairmen have chosen to renounce the party's membership.
Hsu Hsin-liang has been a vocal critic of Chen Shui-bian for being unfaithful to the DPP's vision of reform.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Democratic_Progressive_Party   (1625 words)

  
 Opposition angered by search of ex-speaker's home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Soong yesterday accused the KMT of ordering the search, and said the ruling party was making a mockery of the election and the judiciary.
Independent candidate Hsu Hsin-liang, meanwhile, was quoted by the Taiwan News as saying that politics should not intrude on justice and justice cannot interfere with politics.
Hsu said Judge Chuang should explain why the search had been made at this time, as the Kuang San case is not new.
www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw /20000223/20000223p5.html   (452 words)

  
 Politics in Taiwan
Following the fighting and arrests associated with the Kaohsiung Incident of 10 December 1979, Hsu fled to the USA where he lived in exile for 10 years.
Hsu's conflict with the DPP has widened dramatically since the introduction of direct election for the presidency was introduced.
Hsu Shin-liang, once chairman of the DPP, also ran unsuccessfully against Chen Shui-bian in the 2000 presidential election.
scottsommers.blogs.com /taiwanpolitics   (12028 words)

  
 The Strait Scoop by Bevin Chu
urrently three of the four former political prisoners: Li AO, Hsu Hsing-liang, and Chen Shui-bian, are candidates for president of the Republic of China.
Former DPP Chairman Hsu Hsing-liang, who once colluded with KMT Chairman Lee Teng-hui to eliminate the Taiwan Provincial Government, in flagrant violation of the ROC Constitution, has since undergone a genuine "Road to Damascus" conversion.
Hsu now denounces Chen Shui-bian’s obsession with Taiwanese separatism as a menace to Taiwan’s economic future and East Asian regional peace and stability.
www.antiwar.com /chu/c022500.html   (1874 words)

  
 Jerome F. Keating's writings
Hsu Hsin-liang had broken ranks with KMT tradition and run as an independent candidate for the Taoyuan County Magistrate.
He won, but concern that the KMT was trying to stuff the ballot box against him caused supporters to surround the polling place in protest and ensure his victory.
Then by late December 1978 there were to be national elections open to all in Taiwan.
zen.sandiego.edu:8080 /Jerome/1128061039/index_html   (3022 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The government will ease a travel ban to let residents of China visit sick relatives in Taiwan or attend their funerals, the Interior Minister said Thursday.
Starting Nov. 9, Chinese from the mainland can apply to visit their parents, spouses or children who are gravely ill or seriously injured, said the minister, Hsu Shui-teh.
Visitors wanting to attend funerals of close relatives also will be allowed here, Hsu told a news conference.
ils.unc.edu /~viles/172i/users/big/docs/AP881103-0093   (138 words)

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