Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, position existed before 1997 as the head of the Supreme Court and of the Judiciary, the former role was replaced by the Chief Judge of the High Court in 1997, and the latter by the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
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Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal, position created in 1997 as the head of the Judiciary and of Court of Final Appeal, the latter replacing the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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In 1970, he was appointed Chief Justice of Hong Kong replacing Sir Michael Hogan.
Sterling acted for periods of time as Chief Justice of Hong Kong in the absence of the Chief Justice John Walter Hulme.
Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp (1874–1950), British lawyer and Chief Justice of Hong Kong
Sir Michael Joseph Hogan (fl. 1970s), Chief Justice of Hong Kong (1955-1970) and President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas (1975–1978)