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government official

Wu Hsing-Ya was a government official. He was one of the first members of the Tungmenghui (predecessor of the Kuomintang) and his official career had always been connected with the revolutionary movement.

Background

Mr. Wu was born in Huang-mei, Hupeh, China (Huangmei, Hubei, China) in 1892.

Career

Wu Hsing-Ya held the following positions: secretary to the Headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief, secretary to the military commission of the Nationalist Government at Canton, secretary to the Commander-in-Chief of the Nationalist Revolutionary Army, adviser to the political training bureau under the Military Council of the National Government chief of the political department of the 37th Nationalist Revolutionary Army, member of the Anhwei Provincial Party Headquarters, member of the Anhwei Provincial government and concurrently Commissioner of Civil Affairs, director of the Anhwei Provincial Self Government Preparation Bureau, member of the Hupeh Provincial Government in 1930. He also served as a Commissioner of Social Affairs Bureau of the City Government of Shanghai Municipality from 1931.