Background
Mr. Kwok was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, on March 20, 1901.
Mr. Kwok was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, on March 20, 1901.
Kwok T. W. received his Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Washington, U.S.A., Master of Arts from Harvard University, U.S.A. and Research Certificate from Cambridge University, England.
Mr. Kwok was a professor of History and Political Science, and Dean, China National Institute, Wusong Forts. He served as a secretary of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs for Jiangsu since 1927. Kwok T. W. held the post of a chief of General Affairs Division, Bureau of Foreign Affairs. He also worked as a Chef du Proctocol and Chief Secretary, Bureau of Foreign Affairs for Jiangsu, between 1928 and 1929.
Kwok T. W. was in charge of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs for Jiangsu since 1928. He acted as a counsellor of the 26th Aimy; concurrently counsellor of the Shanghai Wusong Garrison Headquarters since 1928. Mr. Kwok took up the post of a chinese secretary of the Whangpoo Conservancy Board since 1928. In 1930 he acted as a secretary of the Ministry of Finance.
He also held the following posts: secretary and chief of the Publicity Section of the National Flood Relief Commission, secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, advisor, 19th Route Army, 1932, member of the Chinese Delegation to the Armistice Conference, Shanghai, 1932, Chinese delegate to the Military Sub-committee, Armistice Conference, Shanghai, 1932, commissioner of the Commission for the Re-establishment of Control of the Evacuated Areas, Shanghai, member of the Foreign Relations Commission, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, member of the Preparatory Committee of the National Economic Council, counsellor of the Executive Yuan, secretary of the National Economic Council, member of the Sericulture Improvement Commission, N.E.C.