- Lin Shouzhi
Lin Shouzhi (? - 1924) (original name Lin Xizun), a
Teochew , succeeded his father, Lin Jizhi'sbusiness and dealt in therubber trade. He later opened the Tong Yong Shun Yang Provision shop and Jin Song Trading Firm to trade ingambier (a type of spice),pineapple ,rubber andcharcoal .In 1906, Dr
Sun Yat-sen established the Singapore branch of theRevolutionary Alliance . The Chung Hwa Company was formed to serve as arevolutionary organisation. Lin Shouzhi was appointed an important position in the alliance and served as general manager of theChung Hwa Company .In 1904, Lin Shouzhi donated $2000 to the alliance for uprising purposes. He also gave thousands of revised copies of Zou Rong's
The Revolutionary Army to various overseas Chinesecommunities .In 1907, Dr Sun planned the Chaozhou Huanggang Uprising. Fearing inadequate funds to see the uprising through, Lin Shouzhi, together with
Tan Chor Nam ,Teo Eng Hock andLim Nee Soon , donated large sums of money. They also remitted $3000 toHuang Naishang . Lin Shouzhi later helped organise a Basic Military School to prepare arevolutionary squad with basic military training.For the
Huanggang Uprising , Lin Shouzhi gave a total of $14,000. To help the revolution, Lin Shouzhi expended his entire fortune to give hundreds of thousands to the cause. He declaredbankruptcy and his children became servants, as they could not complete theireducation . On March 12 1924, Lin Shouzhi died in poverty.
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