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First Term (July 1948 - August 1954)
1948
June - Chang Po-ling and Chia Ching-te are appointed president and vice president of the Examination Yuan, respectively.
July - Chen Yi-sung and nine others are appointed members of the first Examination Yuan, while Lei Fa-chang is named secretary-general of the Yuan; Tien Chiung-chin, minister of examination; and Shen Hung-lieh, minister of civil service.
July - The Organic Law of the Ministry of Examination is promulgated.
December - The Civil Service Promotion Examinations Law and the Examination Affairs Law are promulgated.
1949
January - The Civil Service Employment Law, the Civil Service Pay Scale Law, and the Civil Service Performance Evaluation Law are promulgated.
February - Examination Yuan Secretary-general Lei and Minister of Civil Service Shen travel from Canton to Wuchou, where they decide to establish the Examination Yuan headquarters at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, and the Ministries of Examination and Civil Service offices at Kwangsi University.
March -Examination Yuan Vice President Chia Ching-te is assigned to another post, and Niu Yung-chien is appointed his successor. Kao Yi-han and eight others are appointed members of the Examination Yuan.
May - The high-ranking officials of the Examination Yuan move into their Kwangchou office.
September - The Examination Yuan Kwangchou office is relocated from Chin Fu Alley of Te Hsuan East Road to 11, Shang II Heng Road on Tungshan Farm.
November - Examination Yuan President Chang Po-ling resigns and Vice President Niu Yung-chien is named acting president.
December - The government begins operating from Taipei.
1950
January - The Examination Yuan is relocated temporarily at Taipei's Confucian Temple.
September - The first Senior- and Junior-grade Civil Service Examinations since the government's relocation to Taiwan are held in Taipei.
1951
December - The Examination Yuan moves into its new headquarters in Koutzukou in Taipei's Mucha District.
1952
April - Chia Ching-te, Lo Chia-lun, and Ma Kuo-lin are appointed Examination Yuan president, vice president, and secretary-general, respectively. Shih Shang-kuan is named minister of examination, and Lei Fa-chang, minister of civil service. The Yuan-affiliated Chung Hsing
Elementary School opens.
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