Christopher "Kiff" Lintrup Paus CBE (6 November 1881 in Chorlton-on-Medlock – 28 May 1963 in Grantown-on-Spey) (pronounced [pæ?s]) was a British diplomat, who served at the British Embassy in Oslo for several decades, as commercial counsellor and as the British consul in Oslo and head of the British consular service in Norway.
He wrote several published reports on industrial and economic affairs in Norway.He attended Jesus College, Oxford (1900–1904), where he graduated with a master's degree.
He was a brother of the British businessmen Charles Johan Paus and Rudolph Henrik Paus, co-owners of the Manchester firm Blydt, Paus and Pace, and of the businessman Oscar Lionel Paus (1880–1917), who died as a British lieutenant in the First World War.
He was married to Gunda Resch Knudsen, daughter of the Norwegian ship-owner and Member of Parliament Jørgen Christian Knudsen and a niece of Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen.
He was a grandson of Henrik Johan Paus and a first cousin of papal chamberlain, count Christopher Tostrup Paus.
His father was a first cousin of playwright Henrik Ibsen.
Some of his private papers are owned by the Imperial War Museum.