- Khoo Thean Teik
Khoo Thean Teik (邱天德) was one of the most powerful and notorious
Hokkien leaders of 19th-centuryPenang . His name, "Thean Teik", means "Heavenly Virtue". He was the leader of the Tokong or Khian Teik society that was involved in the Penang Riots of 1867 and through its connection with the Hai San, the intercine Larut Wars of 1861 to 1874. He traded through the companies Khoon Ho and Chin Bee. He was a "towkay" trading in immigrant labour and had interests in theOpium Farms inPenang andHong Kong . Thean Teik Estate, a residential neighbourhood in Penang, is named after him. [http://www.xiao-en.org/cultural/magazine.asp?cat=34&loc=en&id=591 Xiao En Magazine, 23 September, 2002, Xiao En Cultural Foundation] ] Twentieth century impressions of British Malaya: its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources by Wright, Arnold (1908), p.155 (Khoo Siew Jin | Khoo Hun Yeang | Khoo Thean Tek | Khoo Seng Kay)] Gangsters Into Gentlemen: The Breakup of Multiethnic Conglomerates and The Rise of A Straits Chinese Identity in Penang by Engseng Ho, Department of Anthropology, William James Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 Email ho@wjh.harvard.edu, presented at The Penang Story – International Conference 2002, 18-21 April 2002, The City Bayview Hotel, Penang, Malaysia organised by The Penang Heritage Trust & STAR Publications]Chronology
*1826: Born in
Penang .
*1851: Founding director of theKhoo Kongsi . [http://khookongsi.com.my/history_chronology.html The Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi (Penang) Registered)]
*1858: First arrested for fighting. The Hokkien community goes on strike to get the government to release him.
*1860 (circa): Takes over as Elder Brother of the Khian Teik secret society, at just 34 years of age.
*1867: The Penang Riots. Gang war between Chinese Khian Teik and Ghee Hin societies and involving the Malay Red Flag and White Flag societies. [http://khookongsi.com.my/history_cannonst.html The Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi (Penang) Registered)] ]
*1868: Arrested for having planned and instigated the riots. Death sentence pronounced but unenforced by skeleton police force, and eventually commuted tolife imprisonment .Doubtful Associations: Reviewing Penang through the 1867 Riots by Anoma Pieris Ph.D. Candidate, U.C. Berkeley. Email anomap@hotmail.com presented at The Penang Story – International Conference 2002, 18-21 April 2002, The City Bayview Hotel, Penang, Malaysia organised by The Penang Heritage Trust & STAR Publications.
*1875: Released after seven years in prison.
*1878: Founding director of Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi for descendants of Hai Jee lineage, of which he was one. The Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi is the lesser known of the two Khoo clan associations in Penang, the better known being the Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi. Khoo Thean Teik made Boon San Tong the most powerful component of the association. [ [http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/khookongsi_boonsantong.htm Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi, Asia Explorer] ]
*1879: Principal donor to the Temple of the City God (Seng Ong Beow), in Jelutong, Penang, dedicated to the government of the Nether-world.
*1881: Founding director of the Penang Chinese Town Hall.
*1886: Major donor to the Batu Cantong and Batu Lanchang cemeteries.
*1888: Major donor to the construction of the Thean Hock Keong Temple in Bagan Ajam, one of the oldest temples in Butterworth, Penang. [ [http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/theanhockkeong_temple.htm Thean Hock Keong Temple, Asia Explorers] ]
*1889: Together withChung Keng Quee , secured the monopoly for the Perak revenue farms (tobacco ,liquor ,opium , pawnbroking, andgambling ). Donated a bell to the Snake Temple.
*1890: Major donor to the Pulau Tikus Hokkien cemeteries.
*1891: Died, one year after the abolition of secret societies in the Straits Settlements.Towkay, The Protector of Coolies
Khoo Thean Teik had the monopoly for indentured migrant workers from China. He was paid a thousand or more dollars a year by parties in Shantou to be a Khehtau or Towkay or Protector of Coolies. [E. Karl, Chinese Interpreter, 1867, An Indonesian frontier: Acehnese and other histories of Sumatra By Anthony Reid Published by NUS Press; ISBN 9971692988, ISBN 9789971692988; pp. 203, 204, 210]
Chung Keng Quee And
Khoo Thean Teik Chung Keng Quee andKhoo Thean Teik were connected both politically and commercially, the politics of the day being commercially motivated in any case. Apart from the monopolies for tobacco, liquor, opium and gambling revenue farming in Perak that these two jointly obtained from SirHugh Low , British Resident at Perak in 1889, they were both heads of their respective secret societies which were allied against their common foe, theGhee Hin . While Chung, Keng Quee was head of the Hai San his ally Khoo, Thean Teik was head of the Tua Pek Kong or Kien Tek Society. Chung, Keng Quee and Khoo, Thean Teik together represented the allied Haisan-Khianteik group of Perak Hakkas and Penang Hockiens.
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