Frederick Charles Mow Fung

Frederick Charles Mow Fung, alias Chung Yau Tak Mow Fung, was an Australian Chinese merchant in Hong Kong.

He began to live in Hong Kong from around 1895 and became one of the prominent residents in the colony.

He was also responsible for the formation of the Chinese Special Constabulary which helped to government to maintain order during the Canton–Hong Kong strike in 1925.

[1][2] F. C. Mow Fung ran for the Sanitary Board election in May 1932 against Dr. Li Shu Fan, which made it one of the few contested Sanitary Board elections in history.

In 1925 he was sued for wrongfully quarrying and removing granite from a group of Chinese contractors' land at Kowloon City.