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Emanuel Raphael Belilios

Emanuel Raphael Belilios
CMG, JP
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
8 August 1881 – 5 September 1882
Appointed by Sir John Pope Hennessy
Preceded by J. M. Price
Succeeded by J. M. Price
In office
25 February 1892 – 5 April 1900
Appointed by Sir William Robinson
Sir Wilsone Black
Preceded by Phineas Ryrie
Succeeded by R. M. Gray
Chairman of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
In office
1876–1877
Preceded by Andolph von André
Succeeded by Hans Christian Heinrich Hoppius
Personal details
Born (1837-11-14)14 November 1837
Calcutta, British India
Died 11 November 1905(1905-11-11) (aged 67)
London, United Kingdom

Emanuel Raphael Belilios, CMG, JP (14 November 1837 – 11 November 1905) was a Hong Kong Jewish opium dealer and businessman.

Belilios was born in Calcutta, British India on 14 November 1837. His father was Raphael Emanuel Belilios, member of a Jewish Venetian family. Belilios married Simha Ezra in 1855, and in 1862 he settled in Hong Kong and engaged in trade.

In the 1870s, Belilios was chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited.

He tried to establish relations with the then British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli by proposing a marble and bronze statue of Disraeli, which was declined by the prime minister himself.

He became Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Chairman from 1876 to 1882, appointed to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1881 and as the Council's Senior Unofficial Member from 1892 to 1900.

Belilios gained his reputation as a philanthropist. In the years 1887 and 1888, Belilios gave out two annual scholarships valued at $60, to the students of the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese and studying at the Alice Memorial Hospital. In August 1889, Belilios donated $25,000 to set up a girls' government school. The Belilios Public School was renamed from Central School for Girls in honour of Belilios.


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