Marcus Theodore Johnson
Marcus Theodore Johnson was a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
Johnson joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and was the Deputy Chairman of the bank in 1937.{{cite news|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=24 November 1937|page=7|title=Advertisements}} He was also Chairman of the Hong Kong Jockey Club from 1935 to 1939.
He was made Justice of the Peace and was appointed to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong during the Sir H. E. Pollock on leave in May 1936, and was appointed to the Legislative Council again in 1937 vice Arthur William Hughes's resignation.{{cite news|newspaper=The Hong Kong Telegraph|date=5 June 1936|title=NEW COUNCIL MEMBER.|page=5}}
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{{s-ttl | title = Unofficial Member|district=Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
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Category:Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Category:British expatriates in Hong Kong
Category:20th-century Hong Kong politicians