Denys Roberts
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Dato Seri Paduka Sir Denys Tudor Emil Roberts, KBE, SPMB (羅弼時) (born 19 January 1923) was Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1973 to 1978 (The title of Colonial Secretary was changed to Chief Secretary in 1976). Born into a middle class family in England, Roberts served briefly in the British Army before reading law at Wadham College, Oxford. Upon obtaining a Bachelor of Civil Law there in 1948, he practised briefly as a barrister in London and joined the Attorney General's Office of Malawi as a crown counsel in 1951. For the next decade, Roberts would serve in various African colonies. In 1960, he was promoted to become Solicitor General of Gibraltar. Two years later, he was transferred to Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, Roberts held a series of important offices. He was first appointed Attorney General in 1966, then Colonial Secretary in 1973 and Chief Secretary in 1976. In 1979, then Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Murray MacLehose, appointed him Chief Justice. He was elected an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1968.
He was the last non-Chinese Chief Justice appointed to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. References
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