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INDEX.
Page,
ABBREVIATIONS, ... xxxv.
ADDENDA (Biographie*), ... At Conclusion of Biographies,
ADVERTISEMENTS (indw to) xxxii.
ADVERTISEMENTS, t i.
BIOGRAPHIES ' 1.
PREFACE, xxix.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS : —
Eastern Advertising Co. xxi AERATED WATER : —
F. P. Danenberg xvii
A. S. Watson & Co. ... xiv
AUCTIONEER : —
G. P. Lammert xiv
BANKS : —
International xxxiii
Taiwan xxx
Yokohama Specie xxx
BEER : —
San Miguel xix
BICYCLES : —
Dragon Cycle Depot ... xvi
BILLIARD TABLES : — George Wright and Co. 1
BOOKS :—
.Standard Dictionary ... xlviii Works Relating to the Island of Formosa . . . xiv
BOOKSELLERS : —
W. Brewer and Co. ... xxi Bible Book and Tract Depot xiii
CIGARS : —
Alhambra x
Kruse and Co xi
Jja Minerva xv
Walter E. Olsen and Co. xi
COACH BUILDERS : —
Hooper and Co Hi
COAL : —
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha... iii
COCOA :—
Cadbury's liv
COLLEGES : —
Diocesan Schools xxiii
Kowloon Grammar School xxii Scholastic Association... xlvii St. Joseph's xxv
COMMISSION AGENTS : —
A. Chazalon and Co. ... ix A. H. Tomsett and Co. xix
CURIOS : —
Kuhn and Komar ... xliii Samurai Shokai , xix
xvi xrii
DENTISTS : — Chukson Fung Dr. T. Yamasaki ...
DISPENSARY : —
A. S. Watson and Co xiv
ENGINEERS : —
Arnhold Karberg and Co. v Carmichael and Clarke vi MacDonald and Co. ... vii Tasker Sons and Co. ... li Wilks and Jack xliii
FURNITURE MAKERS :—
Harris-Keeney Co. ... xx
GINGER :—
Man Loong xv
HAIRDRESSERS : — Paris Toilet Co xxxiv
HOTELS : —
Gallia, Cannes xii
King Edward, Hongkong ix Langham, London ... xii Mena House, Cairo ... xiii
New* Connaught,
Hongkong xxvi
Palace, Shanghai xx
Praya East, Hong- kong xviii
Regent, Leamington, ... Spa xii
INSURANCE : —
Commercial Union Co xxii
Meiji Fire iii
Norwich Union Co. ... xxi Queen Insurance C. ... xii
JEWELLERS : —
G. Falconer and Co. ... xviii
MACHINERY : —
Shone Pheumatic
Ejector xlix
MERCHANTS :—
Arnhold Karberg
and Co v
Dang Chee Son and Co. xix
Bush Bros i
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha ... iii
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.— CuntiuueJ.
xxxiii
MERCHANTS : — Continued.
Ritchie and Co xiii
E. D. Sassuon and Co.... xii
A. H. Tomsett and Co. viii
MILLINERS :
Hiptoola and Co xix
MINERAL WATKH :
Rosbach xlvi
NEW SOUTH WALKS xlix
NEWSPAPERS :—
China Mail cover
Overland China Mail ... xviii
Daily Graphic Ivi
Sphere Ivii
Gentlewoman Iviii
Outlook Ivix
Lady's Pictorial Ix
OPTICIAN : —
N. Lazarus xvi
SALT : —
Cerebos liii
SANITARY GOODS : —
C. E. Warren and Co.... x
SHIPBUILDERS : —
Carmichael and Clarke vi
Wilks and Jack . xliii
STEAMSHIP COMPANIES :—
Am hold Karberg and Co. v
China arid Manila Co. ... vi
Hamburg Amerika Linie iv
P. and O. Company ... cover STOREKEEPERS : —
Mutual Stores xvi
TATTOOER : —
D. Noma viii
TELEPHONES : —
Oriental Telephone and Electric Co xxiv
China and Japan Tele- phone and Electric Co. xxiv TIMBER : —
B. W. Cadwallader ... xiv TOBACCO :— (see Cigars)
Royal Tobacco Co. . . .xxxiv TOOTH POWDER : —
Calvert's lv
WATCHMAKER :—
G. Falconer and Co. ... xviii WIN EN : —
Caldbeck Macgregor ... and Co xv
Cliazalon and Co. . ix
International Banking Corporation.
Fiscal Agents for the United States in China, the Philippine Islands, and the Republic of Panama.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED- CAPITAL PAID UP
RESERVE FUND
Gold $10,000,000 Gold $ 3,250,000 Gold $ 3,250,000
Head Office— NEW YORK. London Office-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, B.C.
LOXDOX BAXKKKS: National Provincial Bank of England, Ld. Union of London A; Smith's Bank, .
British Linen Company Bank. Branches and Agents all over the World.
The Corporation transacts every description of Banking and Exchange Business receives money on Current Account, and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following* rates : —
For 12 months - - - 4>\ per cent, per aim im. For 6 months - - - 4 per cent. „
For 3 months - - - 3 per cent. „
H. PINCKNEY, Manager.
No. 9, Queen's Koad Central.
ADVERTISEMENTS
PARIS TOILET COMPANY,
13, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.
Hair Dressing Saloons for Ladies & Gents.
Hair Dressing, Singeing Shampooing, etc., Service Antiseptique*
EUROPEAN ATTENDANTS
PERFUMERY, HAIR WORK, FANCY GOODS.
Frisir Salone fur Damen and Herrn. Europaeische Bedienung,
Man Spricht Deutsch.
Salon de Coiffure pour Dames et Messieurs. Service par des European. On Parle Francais.
JL O. SPIESS KOLB.
THE ROYAL TOBACCO FACTORY
No. 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.
----»• •*• ~ - -
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH CLASS EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES IN HONGKONG.
Importers of Genuine and Selected Turkish Tobaccos.
Dealers in Havanna and Manila Cigars
T. K. P. SPYROPULOS
ABBREVIATIONS
A, A. <J. ...Assistaut-Adjutant- General
A. B Bachelor of Arts; able- bodied seaman
A. B.C.F.M. American Board of Commissioners of For- eign Missions.
Abp. Archbishop
A.I'. A. ...Associate cf the Inst- | itute of Ci altered Accountants
A. -nl. ......Academy
A. D. C. ...Aide-de-camp
Adj Adjutant
Adrn Admiral
Ag ; Actg.. Acting
A.G Attorney-General: Ad- jutant-General
A. I. G. ...Adjutant-lnspector- Geneval
A. K. C.... AssociateKing's College, London
Ala Alabama (U.S.)
A. M Ante Meridiem (before
midday; Anno Miindi (in the year or the world); Master of Arts ; Alpes Mari- times
A .M . I .( '.E. A ssociate Member of Institute of Civil En- gineers
A.M.I E.E. Associate Member of Institute of Electri- cal Engineers
Anat Anatomy; Anatomical
A. P. I). ...Army Pay Department A.Q.M.G... Assistant Quartermas- ter-General
A. R. A. ...Associate of the Boyal Academy
A.R.A M... Associate of the Foya{
Academy of Music Archt ....... Architect
A.R.C.O.. . .Associate Royal College
of Organists A .F .C . S. ... Associate Royal College
of Science A. K. E. ...Associate of Royal
Society of Painter
Etchers A.R.I.B.A Associate of the Royal
Institute of British
Architects Ark .......... Arkansas (U.S.)
A.R.S A. ...Associate of Royal Scot-
tish Academy A. S. C. ...Annv Service Corps
A sst.or Assist. Assistant Ass.Com- > Asnstant-Cornmissary- iniss.Gen S General Assoc.Sc... Associate in Science Astr ....... Astronomy
Av .......... Avenue
A. V. D. ...Army Veterinary De-
partment b ............. born ; brother
B. A ....... Bachelor of Arts
Ball ....... Balliol
Bap ....... Baptist
Barr ....... Barrister
Bart, or Bt. Pavonet
B. C ....... British Columbia
B. Chir. ...Bachelor of Surgery
B. C. L ...Bachelor of Civil B. C. S. ...Bengal Civil Service
B . D ....... Bachelor c f Divinity
Bd .......... Board
B. E ....... Bachelor of Engineering
Beds ..... Bedfordshire
AHBKEVIATJOXS
Berks Berkshire
B. Litt. ...Bachelor of Letters or
of Laws
B. M. A. ...British Medical As- sociation
Bom. C.S.... Bombay Civil Service Bo 11. S.C.... Bombay Staff Corps
Bot Botany ; Botanical
Bp Bishop
Brev. Brevet
Brig Brigade : Brigadier
B. S Bachelor of Surgery
B. S. C. ...Bengal Staff Corps B. Sc Bachelor of Science
B. Th. . ...Bachelor of Theology Bucks Buckinghamshire
c Cents; centimes ; child
Cal California (U.S.)
Cambs. . . ...Cambridgeshire
Cantab. ...Of Cambridge Univer- sity Capt Captain
C. B Companion of the Bath
C. C County Councillor;
Cricket Club ; Cycling Club ; County Court C. C. C. ...Corpus Christi College C. C. S. ...Ceylon Civil Service
C. E Civil Engineer
Cont Central
C.E.T.S. ...Church of England Temperance Society
C. F Chaplain to the Forces
Cf Confer (compare)
Ch Chief; Church
Chanc Chancellor ; Chancery
Chap Chaplain
Ch. Coll. ...Christ's College
Chm Chairman
C.I Imperial Order of
( rown of India
C. I. E. ...Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire
C. I. V. ...City Imperial Volun- teers Civ. Sevv... Civil Service
C. J Chief Justice
C. M Church Missionary
C. M Master in Surgery
C. M Certificated Master
C. M. G. ...Companion of St. Mi- chael and St. George C. M. S. ...Church Missionary Society
C. O Commanding Officer
C. O Colonial Office
Co County ; Company
Col Colony ; Colonel
Coll College ; Collegiate
Colo Colorado (U.S.)
Comdg Commanding
Conidt Commandant
Com.-in-Cf. Commander-in-duef Comm. ...Commander; Commis- sioner ; Commerce
fomr Commissioner
Com.-Gen. Commissary-General
Conf Conference
Conn Connecticut (U.S.)
Corr.Mem. Corresponding Member
or Fell... or Fellow C. O. S. ...Charity Organisation
Society
Cr Crown
cr created
Cres Crescent
C. S Civil Service
C. 8. I Companion of the Order
of the Star of India
C. U Cambridge University
C.U.A.C. ...Cambridge University
Athletic Club C.U.B.C. . . .Cambridge University
Boating Club C.U.C.C. ...Cambridge University
Cricket Club C.U.F.C. ...Cambridge University
Football Club
C. V. O. ...Commander of the
Eoyal Victor ian Order
C wt Hundredweight
D Duke; 500 (Roman
numerals) d died ; daughter
D. A. A.G.. . . Deputy - Assistant - Ad-
jutant-General
D. A. G. ...Deputy- Adjutant -Gen- eral
D.A.Q.M.G. Deputy- Assistant-Qu- artermaster-General
D. C District of Columbia
(U.S.) D. C. L. ...Doctor of Civil Law
D. D Doctor of Divinity
D. D. S. ...Doctor of Dental Sur- gery
deg Degree
Del Delaware (U.S.)
Dep Deputy
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ABBREVIATIONS xxxvii |
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Depart. ...Department D. G Dragoon Guards Dioc. ...Diocese : Diocesan Diplo Diplomatic Dittoordo.(It ), the same D. L Df»nutv- Lieutenant |
F. G. S. ...Fellow of the Geologi- cal Society F. I. A. ...Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries F. 1. C. ...Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry F. I. Inst. Fellow of the Imperial Institute F. J. I. ...Fellow of Institute of Journalists Fla Florida (US.) F. L. S. ...Fellow of the Linnseau Society F. O Foreign Office; Field Officer F. P. S. ...Fellow of Philosophical Society of Great Britain Fr French |
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Div |
Division |
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D. L. I. D. Litt. D. Lit. Dol. or $ Dow. . . . D. P. H. Dr |
...Durham Light Infantry or . . . Doctor of Literature ...Dollar . . . Dowager .. Diploma in Public Health . . . Doctor • Debtor |
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Dr.Univ. Par.... D. Sc ... D. S. O. <I. 8. p... |
) Doctor of University of ) Paris ...Doctor of Science ...Companion of the Dis- tinguished Service Order ...died without issue |
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F.R. A.M... Follow of the Royal Academy of Music F.R. AS.... Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society F.R.C.I. .. Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute F.R.C.0. ...Fellow of the Royal College of Organists F.R.C.P. ...Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians F.R.C.S. ...Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons F.R.C.Y.S. Fellow of the Koyal College of Veterinary Surgeons F.R.G,S. ...Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society F. R. Hist. S. Fellow of the Royal Historical Society F. R.Hort. S. Fellow of the Royal HorticulturalSocietv F.E.I.B.A. Fellow of the Royal Institute of British A rchitects F.R.M.S... .Fellow of the Royal M icroscopicalSoeiety F.R.Met.S. Fellow of the Royal Me- teorological Society F.R.P.S. ...Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society F. R. S. ...Fellow of the Royal Society F.R.S.C. ...Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada FR.S.E. ...Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh |
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D. Theol D. V. ... |
. . . Doctor of Theology . ..(L. Deo volente}, < rod |
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E... |
willing Earl |
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Ebor. ... B.C. ... Eccl. ... E. C. U. Ed Edin. ... |
...(Eboracensis) of York . . . East Central ( postal district) ...Ecclesiastical .. English Church Union ...Editor ..Edinburgh |
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Educ ... Edw. ... |
...Educated ...Edward |
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Eng. ... •eng F. A. ... F. A. I. F.H.O.U. |
...England ; English ; en- gineer ...Engineer ...Football Association ...Fellow of Auctioneers' Institute .. Fellow Brit Ornitholo- |
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F. C. A. F. C. P. F. C. S. F.E.I.S. F. F. A. |
gists' Union ...Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Ac- coun^ants ...Fellow College of Pre- ceptors ...Fellow of the Chemical Society ...Fellow of the Educa- tional Institute of Scotland ...Follow of the Faculty of Actuaries |
\x\viii AlJIJKKVIATlOiVS
FR.S.L. ...Fellow of the Eoyal | . H. M
Society of Litera'ure H. M. I. ,
F. S. A. ...Fellow of the Society j H. M. S. .
of Antiquaries Hon
F.S.A.S. ...Fellow of the Society Hosp. ...
of Antiquaries of H. E. H.
Scotland
F.S.I. ...Fellow of Surveyors' ; H. R. H. .
Institution, also of
Sanitary Institu' e Hunts ....
F. S. S. ...Fellow of the Royal In
Statistical Society I. C. O. ,
F.S.Sc A... Fellow of the -ociety I. C. S....
of Science and Art of Id
London 111
F. Z. S. ...Fellow of the Zoologi- Imp
cal Soriety I. M. C. .
Ga Georgia (U.S.)
G. C. B. ...Knight Grand Cross of I. M. S. .
the Bath Ind
G. C. H. ...Knight Grand Cross of Insp
H ano ver I nst
G.C.I E. ...Knight Grand Com- I. S. C....
mandef of the Indian i I. S. O....
Empire i Jas
G.C.M.G . Knight Grand Cross of | Job.. Jno..
St. Michael and St. j J. P
George ! Jun
G C.S.I. ..Knight Grand Com- j Jun. Opt.
mander of the Star Kans
of India K. B
O.C.V.O.... Knight Grand Cross of
E yal Victoria Order ! K. C
Gib Gibraltar K. C. B. .
Glos Gloucestershi re
Gov Governor K. C. C. .
Govt Government
G. P. O. ...General Post Office
Gram.bch. Grammar School \ K. C. H. .
g.s Gumdson
H. A. C....HonourableArtilleryCo. | K.C.I.E .
Hants Hampshire
Harv Harvard K. C. L. .
H. B. M....His Britannic Majesty K.C.M.G.
H. E His Excellency
Beirapp Heir apparent
Heir pres. Heir presumptive K. C.S.I. .
Herts Hrrtfoidshm-
H- H Bis (or Her) Highness K.C.V.O.
H. 1. H. ...His (<.r H.-i } Imperial
Highness
H. I. M. ...His (or Her) Imperial K. G
Majesty
H. L. I. ...Highland light In- K. II
fantrv K.-I.-H. .
..His (or Her) Majesty
..His Majesty's Inspector
..His Majesty's Ship
..Honourable
..Hospiial
..His (or Per) Eoyal
Highness ..His (or Her) Sereins-
Highness
. . II u n t i n g 1 1 o n is hi r o ..Iowa (US.) ..Imperial Chinese Order ..Indian Civil Service ..Idaho (U.1^.) ..Illinois (U.S) ..Imperial
. . Imperial Maritime Cus- toms
..Indian Medical Service ..Indiana (U.S.) ..Inspector ..Instant ; Institute ..Indian taff Corps ..Imperial Service Order ..James ..John
..Justice of the Peace ..Junior
..Junior Optime ..Kansas (U.S) ..Knight of the Bath ;.
Knight Bachelor ..King's Counsel ..Knight Commander of
the Bath ..Commander of Order of
Crown, Belgian and
Congo Free State ..Knight Commander of
Harovcr ..Knight Commander of
the Indian Empire ..King's College, London ..Knight Commander of
St. Michael and St.
George ..Knight Commander of
the Star of India . Knight Commander of
thu Eoyal Victorian
Order ..Knight of the Order of
the Garter ..Knight of H.-iiK'ver .. K;xiser-i-Hiii<l
ABBREVIATIONS
K.O.S.B.... King's Own Scottish
Borderers K. P Knight of the Order of
St. Patrick
K. K. K. ...Kind's Royal Eifles K. T Knight of the Order of
the Thistle Jvt. orKnt. Knight
Ky Kentucky (U. °. 1
£ Pounds (Sterling )
L. A Literate in A rts
La Louisiana, (U.S.)
L. A. C. ...London Athletic Club L.-Corp. or Lance-Corp. Lance-
Lancs Lancashire [Corporal
Jat latitude
L. C. C. ...London County Council
L. Ch. . Licentiate in Surgery
L. C. J. ...Lord Chief Justice
L. Div Licentiate in Divinity
L. D. S. ...Licentiate of Dental
Surgery
L.F.P.S. . . .Licentiate of the Facul- ty of Physicians and
Surgeons. L. H. D. ...(Literarum Humanio-
rum Doctor) Doctor of
Literature
L. I Light Infantry
Lie. Med... Licentiate in Medicine
Lieut Lieutenant
Line, or Lines. Lincolnshire
Lit Litei at ure ; Literary
Lit. Hum. Classics
Litt. D. ...Doctor of Letters
L. J Lord Justice
L. L. A. ...Lady Literate in Arts
LL B Bachelor of Laws
LL. D Doctor of Laws
LL. M. ...Master of Laws
L. M Licentiate in Midwifery
long longitude
L.K.C.P. ...Licentiate of the Eoyal
College of Physicians L.E.C.P.E.LicentiateEoyai College
of Physicians, Edin- burgh L.E.C.S. ...Licentiate of the Boyal
College of Surgeons L.E.C.S.E. Licentiate of the Eoyal
College of Surgeons,
Edinburgh L.E.C.V.S. Licentiate of the Eoyal
College of Veterinary
Surgeons
L. S. A Licentiate of theSociety
of Apothecaries
Lt ...Light (e.g. Light In- fantry)
Lt.*orLieut.Lieutenant Lt.-Col. . . . Lieutenant-Colonel T-t.-Gen. ...Lieutenant-General
L. Th Licentiate in Theology
M Marquess : Member ,
Monsieur
m married,
M. A Master of A rts
Maj.-Gen. Major-General
Man Manitoba (Canada)
Mass Massachusetts (U.S.)
Math Mathema1 ics ; AJ at htv-
mntieal.
M. B Bachelor of Medicine
M.B.O.U . . . M ember British Ornith- ologists' Union M. C. C. ...MaryleboneCricketClub
M. Ch Master in Surg ry
M.C.M.E.S. Member of Civil&Meeh. Engineers' Society
M. D Doctor of Medicine
Md Maryland (U.S.)
Me Maine (U.S.)
Mech M« clianics
Med Medical
Meth Methodist
M. H. B.... Member House of .!:•»- presontatives
Mich Michigan (U.S.)
M. I Mounted Infantry
M I.E.E ...Member of Institute of Electrical Engineers
M J I Member of Institute of
Journalists
M.I.M.E... Member of Institute of Min:ng arid Mechani- cal Engineers
M.I. Mech E. Member Institution of MechanicalEngineer-s
Minn ..Minnesota (U.S.)
M. Inst C. E. Member of Institu- tion of Civil Engineers M Inst.M. E. Member of Institu- tion of Milliner Engineers Miss Mississippi (U.S.) ; Mis- sion ; Missionary
M. J. S. ...Member of the Japan Society
M. L Licentiate in Medicine
M. L. C. ...Member of Legislative Council
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M.L.S.B ,.
M. M. S...
ABBREVIATIONS
Member London School
Board
Member of Council, Ill- s' itution of Mining Engineers
Mo Missouri (U.S.)
Mods Moderations (Oxford)
Moil Montana (U.S.)
Most Rev. Most Keverend (of an Archbishop)
M. P Member of Parl iainent
M. R Master of the Rolls
M.R.A.S....M ember of Royal
Asiatic Society
M.R.C P.... Member of the Royal
College of Physicians
M.R.C.P E. Member of the Royal
College of Physicians,
Edinburgh
M.R.C.S.... Member Royal College
of Surgeons
M.R.C S.E Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh M.R.I.A.... Member of the Royal
Irish Academy
M.R.U.S.I Member of the Royal United Service In- stitute. M. S. A. ...Member of the Society
of Arts. M. S. C. ... Vadias Staff Corps
M. Sc Master of Science
M Soc. ...Missionary Society M S. H. ...Master of Stag-hounds M. S. I. ...Member of Sanitary
Institute
M.S.&L.R, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincoln Railway Mus. B. ... Bachelor of Music Mus. D. ...Doctor of Vusic Mils. M ... Master of Music M. V. O ...Member of the Royal
Victorian Order nephew
No'rth Britain: New Brunswick
N C North Carolina ( U.S.)
X. Dak. ...North Dakota (U.S.)
Neb Nebraska (U.S.)
net, nett...(It.) Netto (free from all deductions)
Nev Nevada (U.S.)
New M. ...New Mexico (U.S.)
N. fl New Hampshire (U.S.)
n
X. B.
N. I
N. J
N. L. P. ..
Northants
Notts
N. F
N. R. A. ..
N. S... N.S.P.C.C.
N. S. W. .
N. T. .
N. U. T. ..
N. W
N. W. P...
N. W. T..
N. Y
N. Y. C,
N. Z
O
o
ob
o.c
O. L. ..
O M
Ont
o. s
Ore. ...
O. U
O.U.A.C.
O.U.B.C. O.U.C.C. O.U. F.C
Oxon . . .
Pa
Parl.Agt P. C. ...
P.C.M.O, Ph.D....
.Native Infantry
.New Jeiv-ey (U.S.)
.National Liberal Fede- ration Northamptonshire
. Nottingham shire
.Notary Public
.National Rifle Associa- tion
.Nova Scotia National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children
.New South Wales
.New Testament ; Nor- thern Territory of South Australia
.National Union of Tea- chers
.North- west
. . North- Western Prov - inces
. North- Western Terri t - ories
. . New York — City or State
..New York City
..New Zealand
..Ohio (U.S.)
..only
..Died
..only child
..Officer of the Order of Leopold
..Order of Merit
..Ontario
..only son
..Oregon (U.S.)
..Oxford University
..Oxford University Athletic Club
,..Oxford University Boating Club
..Oxford University Cricket Club
.Oxford University Football Club
,.. Oxfordshire; Of Oxford
...Pennsylvania (U.S.)
..Parliamentary Agent
. . Privy Councillor; Police Constable ; Perpetual Curate
..Principal Colonial Medical Officer
..Doctor of Philosophy
ABBREVIATIONS
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Phil. |
Philosophical |
R. H. S. |
...Eovftl Humane Society |
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Phya |
Phy sical |
R I. |
Eoyal Irish |
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PI |
.Place; Plural |
R.I.B.A. |
...Royal Institute of |
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Plen |
. Plenipotentiary |
British Architects |
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P. M. G... |
. Postmaster-General |
P. T. M. |
...Royal Indian Marine |
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P. M. O. .. |
.Principal Medical |
E. M. .. |
...Royal Marines |
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Officer |
E, M. A |
....Royal Marine Artillery |
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P. &0. .. |
.Peninsular & Oriental |
E. M. A |
. . . Royal M i li t ary Aca- |
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Steamship Co. |
demy, Woolwich |
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P.Q |
.Province of Quebec |
R. M. C. |
. . .Royal Military College, |
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P. K. A. .. |
.President of the Eoyal |
Sandhurst |
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Preb |
Prebendary [ Aca demy |
R.M.L.I |
...Royal Marine Light |
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Pres |
.President |
Infantry |
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Priii |
.Principal |
E. M. S. |
...Royal Microscopical |
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Proo |
.Proctor |
Society ; Eoyal Mail |
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Prof. |
Professor |
Steamer |
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Prov |
.Provost |
E. N. .. |
...Eoyal Navy |
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Prox |
.Proximo (next) |
E. N. E. |
...Eoval Naval Reserve |
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P.W.D. .. |
.Public Works Depart- |
Boy. .. |
...Royal |
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ment (roads, build- |
E. S. A. |
...Royal Scottish A ca- |
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ings, Gov. railways, |
de my |
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telegraphs, t tc.) |
R. S. E. |
...Royal Society of |
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ABBREVIATIONS
Sec Secretary
Sel w. .... . Selwy n Coll. Cambridge
S. E. K. ..:. South-Eastern Railway
S. U Sol'citor-Getieral
S. M. E. ...School of Aii
Engineering
Soc Society
Sovs Sovereigns
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issue) .S.P.C.K. ...Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge S. P. G. ...Society for the Prop- agation of the Gospel
S. S Steamship
S. S. M. ...Society of the Sac-red
M ission
St Street; Saint
St.Alb.Hall St. Alban Hall
8. T. D. ...SacrseTheologise Doctor
St.Edm.Hall St. Edmund Hall
Stip .Stipend; Stipendiary
S. T. L. ...Sacra? Theologies Lector
( R eader or a Professor
of Sacred Theology) S. T. M. ...Sacraj Theologia?
Magister S. T. P. ...Sacra? Theologian Pro
fessor (Professor of
Divinity, old form
of D.D.)
Supt Superintendent
Surg Surgeon
Sur v Surviving
Tasm Ta-- mania
T. C. D. ...Trinity College, Dublin T. B. II. ...Their Royal Highnesses
Tenn Tennessee (U.S.)
Tex Texas (U.S.)
T. K. C. ...Thames Rowing Club;
Tithes -Rent Charge
Triii Trinity
T. Y. C. ...Thames Yacht Club
Two- Year-Old Course u uncle
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BIOGRAPHIES
ABE, Taizo (TOKYO), President Meiji Life Insurance Co. ; Meiji Fire In- surance Co. ; b. August, 1849. Was practically the pioneer of insurance in Japan. Address : Tokyo, Japan.
ACTON, Roger David (KIXTA), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. March 1, 1874. Cadet at Selangor, 1893; acting- assistant District Officer, Kuala Kubu, 1898 ; acting District Officer, Jelebu, 1900 ; Collector of Land Revenue, Krian, 1900 ; acting Magis- trate and Registrar, Larut, 1901 ; acting assistant District Officer, Gopeng ; appointed acting Registrar of Courts, Kinta, 1904. Address: Kinta, Perak, Federated Malay States. «
ACTON, William Waltsr
A.M.I.C.E. ; F.M.S. Civil Service; 6. Nov. 10, 1862. Entered Civil Ser- vice as draughtsman and surveyor 1S86 ; was assistant engineer a Kinta, 1890; acting District En- gineer, Kuala Kangsar, 1891 ; acting Irrigation Engineer, Krian, 1899; appointed Executive Engineer, 2nd grade, Perak, 1903. Address : Perak, Federated Malay States.
ADACHI, Tsunayuki (TOKYO), ex- Inspector-General Metrop. Police Board ; b. Nov. 1859 at Satsuma. Has held high police positions in several prefectures ; appointed Director Police Bureau, HomeOffice 1901 ; appointed Inspector-General, 1903 f resign^! Oaf. 1935. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
Ada
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ADAM, CliarlssM. (HANOI), Inspactor General of Indo-China ; Director of the Financial Administration. Decorations: Chev. da la Lsgion d'Honneur. Address : Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
ADAMS, Arthur Robert (PKNANG), Advoaate and Solicitor ; b. Dec. 13, 1851. Elite. : Sherborne. Admitted as solicitor, Bag., April 1834 ; ad- mitted Straits Bar, July, 1837; has since practised at Colonial and F.M.S. Bars; counsel for Govt. in Tanjong Pagar Arbitration 1905; Commandant Penang Voluntears ; 2nd in Co.Ttnaand, Straits Settle- ments and F.M.S. Coronation Con- tingent, 19J2. Decoration : King's Coronation Medal. Ricreations : All open air sports ; natural history; astronomy. Clubs: Penang; Royal Col. Inst. Address : " Goodwood," Penang, Straits Settlements.
ADVOCAAT, Gysbert Diederik
(SHANGHAI), Consul-Ganeral for the Netharlands at Shanghai ; b. Ams- terdam, Aug. 12, 18 35. Entered the .Netherlands Consular Service in 1885; appointed Vice-Consul at Con- stantinople 1339 ; acting Consul, Smyrna 1831; detached to the For- eign Office, the Hague 1893 ; Consul, Calcutta 1836; Consul-Genl., British India 1839; Consul-Geul., Shanghai for the Yangtsze Valley 1901. Decorations: Knight of 4th class; (Officier) of the Netherlands Order of Orange Nassau ; the Luxemburg Order of the Oaken Crown, and the Turkish Order of Medjidie. Address: Netherlands Consulate - Gen eral, Shanghai, China. * c* ! " •
AGER, Albert Powtrill (SINGAPORE), Journalist; b. Nov. 27, 1376. Elite.: Bedford Modern Sch, Articled to journalism in England and served on several Eng. provincial and Lon- don journals : arrived in Straits Settlements in 1893 for the " Straits Times," then in charge of the late Arnot Raid ; for six years Manager of " Straits Times." Clubs: Several lo^al. Adlress: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
AIKEtf, R3V. Edwin Edserton (PAO- TINGFU), Missionary; b. March 1, 1S53; in. O^t. 6, 1832, MiuJ Lock- wood (died Ojt, 23, 1833) ; Sept. 23, 19J2, Rose Ethel Merrill. Edite.: Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., U.S.A., Class 1877 ; Yale Coll., Class 1834. Member of N. China Miss, of American Board (Cong.) since 1885 ; located in Peking 1885-91 ; Tientsin 1892-99 ; Paotingfu since 19,)2 ; house in Tientsin destroyed by Boxer shells 19JO ; attended Bi-centenuial of Yale Univ. O^t. 19JO. Publica- tions: Articles in various maga- zines. Address: American Board Mission, South Suburb, Paotingfu, Chihli, China.
AINSLIE, Dr. David Huntar (HONG- KONG), M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H. (Abdn.), D.T.M., (Camb.); b. April 11, 1875. Educ. : Edinburgh Institution ; Old Den Pub. Sch., Aberdaen Univ.; Medical Officer for Anchor S. N. Co., Glasgow 1893; M.O. Lagos Govt. Railway, West Africa 1893- 1901: Gold Coast Govt. Riilway 19J1-1914; joined the firm of Drs. Stedman, Reiinie and Harston, Hongkong 1935. Club : Hongkong.
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Address: Hongkong Hotel, Hong- kong.
AITKEN, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward (HONGKONG), Offiaer Comm. 119th f nfty. ; b. May 25, 1861. Lieut. Wor- restershire Regt. July 1, 1881 ; Capt. India S.C. Jan. 14, 1831 ; Major I ml. Army, Jan. 13, 1900; Lieut.-Col. June 1, 1934 : D.A.A.G., India, Xov. 1895 to June 18, 1930; took part in Soudan Expadition 1885, Suakin, actions at Hasheen and Tofrek, various attacks on convoys, advance on Tamai, affair at Thakool. Decorations : Medal with 2 clasps ; bronze star. Club : Hongkong, A ddress : Military Headquarters, Hongkong.
AKAMATSU, Noriyoshi Baron (TOKYO), Vice- Admiral ; b. Nov., 1841 at Shizuoka. Studied naval theory anfl art in Holland in the sixties ; appointed Bear- Admiral 1874 ; has held appointment of Com- mander-in-chief of Sasebo Naval station ; created baron and pro- moted to Vice-Admiralship upon retirement in 1887. Club : Nobles, Tokyo. Address :iTokyo, Japan.
AKIMOTO, Viscount (TATEBAYASHI), Diplomatic Service ; b. May 4, 1857. Has occupied various posts under the Foreign Office; created Viscount 1834. Rfcreations : Patron of the arts and wrestling. Address : Tatebayashi, Kozuke, Japan. •
ALDWORTH, John Richard Oliver (Ki ALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. Civil Ser- vice ; b. Sept. 18, 1868 ; s. of late Col. Robert Aldworth ; m. 1905, Doro- thea Anne Harvey, d. of late Richard Drew. Ed uc. : Cheltenham Coll.
Entered Selangor Civil Service 1899; passed in Malay 1889 ; first assistant collector and magistrata, Klang, Dec. 18S9; acting District Officer, Kuala Selangor, Aug. 1890 ; acting Treasurer of Pahang, July to Nov. 1892 ; District Officer, Klang, 1893 ; District Officer, Ulu Langat, Dec. 1895; examiner in Malay, Negri Sembilan, 1896 ; Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, and Registrar of titles, Negri Sembilan, June 1930; Sec. to High Commissioner F.M.S. 1901-3; District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, 1903. Address : Knala, Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
ALEXANDER, Charles Shuldham (BATU GAJAH), B.A., Cantab.; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. June 16, 1877. Entered service as cadet 1900 ; served in Kuala Lumpur and Teluk Anson in 1902 and 1904, being ap- pointed acting District Treasurer, Batu Gajah, in 1904. Address: Batu Gajah, Perak, Federated Malay States.
ALGUE, Jose (MANILA), S.J., Ph.D., M.R.M.S. Lond. ; Director of Wea- ther Bureau, Philippine Islands ; &. Dec. 28, 1856. Educ. : France 1872- 77 ; in Spain 1877-85 ; in U.S.A. 1891- 93. Prof, of Mathematics and Physics for 7 years in Zaragoza, Spain; sent by Spanish Gov. to Scientific Congress at Chicago dur- ing World's Fair 1893; Asst. in Georgetown Coll. Observatory, Washington, D.C. 1891-93; sent by Philippine Insular Gov. to World's Fair, St Louis, in charge of scientific exhibit in Philippine Exposition Grounds 1934; sent by Insular Gov.
All
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to International Meteorological Congress of Innsbruck 1905 ; Direc- tor of Manila Observatory since 1897. Publications: "The Cyclones of the Far East," "The Clouds in the Philippines," etc. Address : Observatory, Manila, Philippine Islands.
ALLEN, Edgar Pierce (TIENTSIN), At- torney and Councillor at Law ; b. Shanghai, Feb. 19, 1866; e.s. of Rev. Young J. Allen, D.D., L.I.D., Shanghai ; in. Bertha, y.d. of Peter G. Sanerwein of Baltimore, Mary- land, 1895. Educ. : Emory College, Georgia (first honour), 1885, post graduate' student, Johns Hopkins University 1885-89 ; fellow in Semi- tics, 1886-88. Admitted to Florida Bar 1892, to Federal (U.S.A.) Bar 1893, to New York Bar 1898; removed to China 1900 ; commenced practise, Tientsin, 1901; General Counsel Im- perial Railways of North China since 1902; lecturer on International Law, etc., Peiyang! University since 1903. Clubs: Shanghai; Race and Golf. Address : Council Road, and Office, 57 Victoria Road, Tientsin, China.
ALLEN, Morris Anthony Vermont (BATU GAJAH), F.M.S. Chil Service ; b. June 15, 1875. Entered Civil Service, Perak, 1897 ; acting assist- ant Collector of Land Revenue, Kinta, 1897 ; Insp. of Mines 1901 ; Asst. Warden of Mines, Batu Gajah, 1906. Address : Batu Gajah, Perak, Federated Malay States.
ALLEN, W. N. C. (SHANGHAI), Mer- chant; b. 1860; »). 1886, Ada, d. of late G. R. Thompson, Director,
Rylands and Sons Ltd., Manchester. Educ. : Privately. With John Peel and Co., Manchester, Egyptian and East Indian merchants and ship- pers, 1874-1886 ; with John Shaw and Sons Ltd., Brookroyd Mills, Hali- fax, manufacturers and shippers. 1886-1900; in 1900 joined Messrs. Sale and Co.. Ltd., Yokohama, and two years later opened for them in Shanghai. Clubs : Shang- hai : Shanghai Race. Address : 4 Yuen Ming Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
ALLEN, William Stanley (HONGKONG), Manager, Sperry Flour Company; b, 1877 ; arrived in Hongkong 1899, prior to which time connected with San Francisco office of the com- pany. Club: Hongkong. Address-; Pedder Street, Hongkong.
ALUN, Charles Henry (KUALA LUM- PUR), Director of Posts and Tele- graphs ; b. Feb. 19, 1873. Secretary's Off. G.P.O., London, 1894; Director of Posts and Telegraphs F.M.S- Service since 1904. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay- States.
ALMADA e CASTRO, F. X. D' (HONG- KONG), Solicitor. Club: Lusitano. Address: 54, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
AMANO, Dr. Tarneyuki (TOKYO), Pro- fessor, Waseda University, Tokyo ; b. Dec, 1859, in Hizen. Educ. : Tokyo University; graduated 1882 ; member of House of Representa- tives for short period. Publications : " Piinciples of Economics," and other works on economics and his-
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And
tory. Address: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.
AMERY, Eev. Albert John (SING A- PORE), B.D. : Clergyman; b. Nov. 20, 1869 ; m. Sept. 16, 1905, R. M. Allen, a Med. Missionary. Educ. : Harley Coll., London ; Drew Tlieol. Semin- ary, N.J., U.S.A. Pupil teacher schools in Newton Abbot ; Asst. Master Dartmouth and London ; studied for Missionary career at Harley Coll., London anl Cliff Coll., Derbyshire; arrived in Singa- pore as Asst. Master in Anglo- Chinese School 1894; ordained by Bishop Thobourn as Deacon 1897 ; «lder 1899 ; Principal Anglo-Chinese SSch. Ipoh, Perak, 1897 ; Principal Angl >Chinese Sch, Penang 1893-99 . took divinity course at Drew Theol. Seminary, graduating with decree of B.D. 1893-1933 ; since 1904 Minis- ter in charge Methodist Episco- palian Church, Singapore. Address : Wesley House, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
AMERY, Geoffrey Julian (SELAXGOR), M.A.; Federated Malay States Civil Service ; b. April 21, 1875. Educ. : Harrow ; St. John's Coll., Oxford. Addre-88: Selangor, Federated Malay States.
AMUERHLINGKUEI, Prince (PEKING), Native of Mongolia. Raised to Prince of First Order Dec. 1891 ; great grandson of Prince Seng- ko-lin-ch'in.
AN-CH ENG (TARBAGATAI), Military Assistant Governor ; native of Manchuria. Appointed Asst. Re- sident Tibet, Nov. 1930; Military
Asst, Governor of Tarbagatai, Nov. 1904.
ANDERSEN, N. P. (SHANGHAI), Captain Coast Staff I. M. Customs ; b. March 20, 1839; m. 1831. Educ.: Public Schools, Denmark. Has been 44 years in Chinese I.M.C. service on coast staff; during: Taiping Rebellion was present at taking of Ningpo, Hangchow, and other places; took indirect part in French reprisals against China, Chino-Japanese War, Boxer trou- bles and Russo-Japanese War. Decoration: Double Dragon, China. Club: Race, Shanghai. Address: 13, Lingtze Loo Road, Shanghai, China.
ANDERSON, Frederick (SHANGHAI), Merchant; b. Nov. 17, 1855; m. Sophia, d. of Admiral T. Le Hunte Ward, C.B. Educ. : Glasgow Ac. ademy and Hawthorn Hall, Che- shire. Member Shanghai Municipal Council 1892-3-4, 1897-8-9, 1904-5 ; and Chairman in 1899-1904-5; Chairman China Association 1898-9 and on London comtee. 1901-2. Clubs: Caledonian, Ranelagh ; Thatched House, Lond. ; Country and Shang- hai. Address: "En-oil," 167 Bub- bling Well Road, Shanghai, China.
ANDERSON, Sir John (SINGAPORE), K.C.M.G., M.A.; Governor Straits Settlements; High Commissioner, Federated Malay States; British North Borneo and Governor Labuan and Brunei ; b. 1858. Educ. : Aberdeen Univ., M.A. 1877, 1st class honours in mathematics; gold medal as most distinguished gra- duate of year ; 2nd class elk., C.O.,
And
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June 30, 1879; Bacon scholar, Gray's Inn, 1887; Inns of Court student- ship, 1888; joint comsnr. with the late Sir J. F. Dickson, Nov. and Dec., 1891, to inquire into certain matters connected with the regis- try of the Sup. Court of Gibraltar ; Priv. Sec. to Sir R. Meade, Aug. 17, 1892 ; attached to the staff of the Br. Agent for the Behring Sea Arbitration in London and Paris, 1892-93 ; 1st class elk., Mar. 11, 1896 . prin. elk., June 3, 1897; Sec. to the conference between Mr. Chamber- Iain and the Colonial Premiers, June and July, 1897; visited Gibral- tar to inquire into rates of pay in the Civ. Serv., May, 1899; apptd. C.O. representative on staff of H.K.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York, during his visit to the Colonies, 1901 ; Sec. to Colonial Conference, 1902; received thanks of Canadian Govt. and Confedera- tion Med. for services in connection with Alaska Boundary and other matters, 1903; Govr., Straits Settle- ments, since Feb. 1, 1904. PitUica. Horn: Joint Editor and subse- quently Editor Col. Office List 1883 to 1898. Address: Government House, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
ANEER*SON, HCD. Jchn (SINGAPORE), Merchant ; b. March. 1852 at Rothe- say, Isle of Bute; m. 1901, W. E' Dunbar Pope. Edve. : Raffles Institution, Singapore. Ai lived at Singapore Dec., 1859 ; in Govt. Civil JServiceat Singapore until 1871 when commenced mercantile career ; has been xo engaged at Singapore ever since ; now co-proprietor and head of Guthrie and Co., Ltd., of Sing-
apore, Peuang, London and Fremantle, W.A. ; Siamese Consul- General for Singrpore; J.P. ; Member of Legislative Council of Straits Settlements 1S86-88 and again since 19C5. Club : Bath, Dover St., London, W. Address- " Ardmoie, " Singapore, Straits Settlements.
ANDIRSON, Br. Jchn Aittur (TAI- CHOW), M.D., Medical Missionaiy; b. May 11, 18C2 ; m. Oct. 1895, Alex- ancrina Ross, M.D. Educ. : Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; New York University, U.S.A. Connected with the Consumptive Sanatoiia of Scot- land ; was Surgeon in charge C.I.M. Hospitals at Chungking, Chinkiang, and Taichow ; travelled in the wilds of West !( hira on Tibetan border ; followed the course of River of Golden Sand from iron bridge near Li-kiang-fuin Noithern Yunnan to where it is joined by White Water River and becomes Yangtze; explored teriitory in- habited by vaiious ti ibes— the Ming- kia,1 Lo-so and Li-so — and skhted the teiritory of savage Mang-tse and Lo-lo ; travelled in Kwei-cho and saw fcmething of Miao tribe resident in that province ; went to Shanghai during Boxer troubles of 1900; was ordained Missionary in charge Taichow-fu, prov. of Cheli- kiang, in 1898, by Rev. J. Hudson. F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S., etc. I'ublicn- ticn* : "Can't You':" and "Divine Healing." Addrex*: China Inland Mission, Taichow, via Ningpo, China.
ANDERSON, Robert Ogilvie Nekton B.A., A.l.H. ; F.M.S.
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Civil Service; b. Dec. 26, 1861. Personal assistant to State Eng- ineer, Perak, 1895 ; Irrigation Engineer, Krian, 1899; Executive Engineer, 1st grade, 1903 ; acting State Engineer, Tafping, 1904. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
ANDERSON, W. H. (SHANGHAI), Ac- countant North China Insurance Co. ; Masonic : Dist. Grand Master Northern China, E.C. Address : 10 The Bund, Shanghai, China.
ANDREW, John Ingram (HONGKONG), Engineer, Manager G. Femvick and Co., Ltd ; b. Oct., 1866 ; »H. 1894, Sophia, daughter of late Capt. Berg. Educ. : Noimal Training College ; Robert Gordon's Coll., Aberdeen. Douglas s.s. Co., 1890-2 : Taikoo Sugar Refg. Co., 1893-6; joined G. Fetwiek ar.d Co., Dec 1896 ; appointed Manager, 19C6. Masonic : W. M., Lodge St. John. 618 S.C. 1895; D.S.G.W. of D. G. Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in South China 1906. Club : Bowling. Address : G. Femvick and Co., Ltd., Hongkong.
ANETOOM, Dr. Thaddeus Cachick(PE- NANG), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. and L.M. (Eclin), Med. Practitioner, Phys- ician ar.d Surgeon; b. 1861 at Cal- cutta. Studied medicine in Med. Coll. Hosp., Calcutta 1879-82 ; went to Edinburgh and qualified 1885 ; has been in Per.ang sir.ce 1886 ; Municipal Comm., Penang Muni- cipality 1888-89-90 ; Deputy Pres. of Municipality for 9 months, for which received thanks of Govt.; appointed Med. Supt. Chinese In-
fectious Diseases llotp. 19C4 ; is a pure bred Armenian and thorough- ly loyal British subject. Club : Penang. Address: £9A Xortham Road, Penang, Straits Settlements.
AN1HONISZ, James Oliver (SINGA- PORE), B.A., Acting Treasurer Straits Settlements ; b. Jan. 15, 1864. Educ.: St. John's College, Cam- bridge. Appointed Cadet Straits Settlements Civil Service Oct. 1883 ; assistant Indian immigration agent Singrpore, Mry, 1£86 ; £rd Mag- istrate, Singapore, 1888 ; 2nd Mag- istrate, July, 1892; Principal Muni- cipal Ccirmis-sioner Jar., 1901: 1st Magistrate, Aug., 19C2, but con- tinued to act r.s President of the Municipal Commission. Acting Treasurer since Sept. 19C4. Address : Singrpore, Straits Settlements.
AORI, Visccunt (TOKYO), Jrpanese Ambassador at Washirgton ; Privy Ccrncillpr ; b. Jan., 1844, in pro- vince of Chosiu. Was Secretary to Japanese Legation at Berlin in 1873, gnd was subsequently, on two occa- sions, Minister at that capital ; was Minister for Foreign Affaiis in Tokyo in 1889-91, and in 1898- 1900 ; was appointed Ambassador in Washington in March, 1SC6. Address: Tokyo, Japan; Japanese Legation, Washington, U.S.A.
AO T'lEN-YIN, GeneialCTiNGCHOin ), Native of Hvpei. Appointed Brigade-General Tirgchoufu (Fuh- kien province) in w inter of 19C4.
ARAKI, Kwanpo (TOKYO), Artist; b. Tokyo, June 1831. Is Professor of Government Fine Arts Institute ; Member of Fine, Arts Committee
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attached to Imperial Household. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ARDEN, Stinley (PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Sept. 24, 1874. Appointed Superintendent Experimental Plan- tation 1930. Address: Perak, Federa- ted Malay States.
ARICHI, Baron Vica-Admiral Shina- nosuka (TOKYO), President of Ja- pan Maritime Society ; b. at Choshu, March, 1843. Lieut-Commander 1872; Commander of Yokosuka Admiralty and Kure ; Chief of Naval Staff of Standing Fleet ; Member of House of Peers since 1897. Address : Tokyo, Japan.
ARIGA, Nagao ( TOKYO ), Professor of AVaseda University ; b. at Settsu, Oct., 1860. Educ. : Tokyo Imperial University. Private Secretary to President of Privy Council 1887 Councillor of Agriculture and Com- merce Department ; Adviser to Army upon international law dur- ing Chino- Japanese War 1894-1895 ; similar position during Busso- Japa- nese War. Address : Tokyo, Japan.
ARIMA, Tadaichi (HONGKONG), Man- ager Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Hong- kong Office: b. May 13, 1870; m. 1893. Educ. : Union College, Tokyo. Address: 18, Macdonell Road, Hongkong.
ARISAKA, Major-General (TOKYO), Inventor of Aiisaka Field gun ; b. at Choshu, Feb. 1852. Appointed Colonel 1895 ; iMajor-General 1901 ; completed well known quickfiring mountain gun Nov. 1901. Address : Tokyo, Japan.
ARISUGAWA, Prince (TOKYO), G.C.B. Admiral; b. Jan. 13, 1862; m. Princess Yasuko, Dec. 11, 1880' Educ. : Naval College, Greenwich. Midshipman for two years on H.M.S. " Iron Duke " ; served in Channel Squadron ; commanded Japanese cruiser " Matsushima " throughout Chino- Japanese Avar ; represented Japan at Diamond Jubilee of late Queen Victoria represented Japan at wedding o Crown Prince of Germany, and visited England, 1905; Admiral - Supt. of Yokosiika, and member of Supreme Council of War. Address Tokyo, Japan.
ARMSTRONG, Jchn ( SINGAPORE ), Banker, Manager Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China; b' 1861. Club: Thatched House, St. James' St., London. Address : Cairn Hill, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
ARMSTRONG, William Reginald (PENANG),L.L.D., D.C.L. ; Advocate and Solicitor of Supreme Court, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States ; b. 1874 at New Roes, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Edttc. : Trinity Coll., Dublin ; graduated there as Sen. Moderator in Logic and Ethics 1896; LL.D., Dublin Univ. 1899; D.C.L., Durham Univ. 1902; called to Bar, King's Inns, Dublin, Hilary term 19CO ; admitted to Bar of Straits Settlements and of Federated Malay States 1904. Ad- dress : Penang, Straits Settlements.
ARNOLD, Thomas (HONGKONG), Ac- countant. Resided in Colony over
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35 years ; for many years Sec. of Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd. ; resigned 1933. Club: Hongkong. Address: Hongkong.
ARTHUR, James Startin Wills (PENANG), B.A. Oxon ; Straits Set- tlements Civil Service : b. March 9, 1881. Educ. : Oxford. Entered Straits Settlements Civil Service Oct. 1934; attache! to Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, Dec. 1904. Address: Cadets Bungalow, Penang, Straits Settlements.
ASABUKI, Yeiji (TOKYO), Director of Mitsui Co.; b. in Oita-ken, Feb. 1849. -Is manager of spinning dept. of Mitsui Company. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ASADA, Yasunori (TOKYO), Member House of Peers; b. Kyoto, Nov. 1848. 1st Class Councillor to Japanese Legation, Washington, U.S.A. 1874 ; Councillor of Foreign Affairs Dept. 1879; Director of Commercial Affairs Bureau 1886 ; Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture 1899; Vice- Minister for Foreign Affairs 1900 ; alter Vice-Minister of Communica- tions. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ASANO, SoicMro (TOKYO), President of Toyo Steamship Co. ; b. March 1848. Is interested in cement and petroleum business. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ATKINSON, Dr. John Mitford (HONG- KONG), M.B., Land., 1881; M.B.C.S. Eng; L.S.A., Lond., 1878; D.P.H., Cantab. 1894 ; Principal Civil M.O. and President Sanitary Board ; b. Dec. 3, 1853. Prizeman at London
Med. Coll., 1893-1897 ; Res. Med. Off. St. Mary Abbott's Infirmary, Ken- sington, 1878-1885 ; Med. Off. No. 3 Dist. St. Mary Abbott's, Kensing- • ton, 1885-1887; Supt. Govt. Civil Hosp. and M.O. to Small-pox Hosp. and Govt. Lunatic Asylums, Hong- kong, in 1887 ; in 1895 was appointed Acting Col. Surgeon ; in 1897 to present position ; received thanks of Sec. of State for services during plague 1898. Since 1933 has been an official member of Legislative and Executive Council. Club: Hongkong. Address: Sani- tary Board, Hongkong.
ATOMI, Takino (TOKYO), Painter and educationalist ; b. at Osaka, April, 1840. Is one of Japan's distinguish- ed lady painters and education- alists ; founder and proprietor of Atomi Girls' School. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
AWDRY, Rt. Rev. William (TOKYO), M.A., D.D., Bishop of Ch. of Eng. in South Tokyo ; b. Jan. 24, 1842, ?. ,of Sir John Writher Awdry, Kt,, late 'Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Bombay ; Oxford University !Com- mi.ssioner ; m. Frances Emily, d. of Right Rev. G. Moberly, i Bishop of Salisbury. Educ. : Winchester ; Balliol, Oxford ; Fellow of Queen'* Coll. Oxford. Won Ellerton Theol. Essay Prize, Oxford ; rowed in Ox- ford Univ. Boat 1863-64 ; Ordained Deacon and Priest by Bishop Wilberf orce (Oxford) 1866-67; Second Master of Winchester Coll. 1868-72 ; Head Master of St. John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint 1873-79 ; Prebendary in Chichester Cath.,
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1877-1901 ; Canon Residentiary 1880-88 ; Principal of Chichester Theol. College 1880-86; Vicar of Amport 1886-96 ; Rural Dean of Amlover 1891-95; First Bishop of Southampton (Suffragan to the Bishop of Winchester) 1895-93; First Bishop of Osaka, Japan 1896-97 ; Bishop of South Tokyo, since 1898. Publications: Articles in religious periodicals. Club : Church House, Westminster. Ad- dress : 8 Sakae-cho, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan.
AXLING, Rev. William (MmnoK.v B.A., B.D., Clergyman; b. Aug. 1873; m. May, 1901, Lucinda Bur- rows. Educ : Nebraska Univ.; Rochester (U.S.A.) Theo. Seminary. Address: 86 Soto Kaga Xo-koji, Morioka, Japan.
AZEGAMI, Abbot Baisen (TOKVO), Religious teacher; b. July 18-2 Chief abbot of Sojiji Temple, head quarters of Soto sect. Add ret* Tokyo, Jajiiin.
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BADDELEY, Frank Morrish (SINGA- PORE), B.A., Cantab. ; Acting Assistant Protector of Chinese ; b., Nov. 30, 1874. Entered Selangor Civil Service 1897; acting assistant District Officer, Serembah, 1901 ; assistant District Officer, Kuala Kubu, 1901; acting assistant District Officer, Serembah, 1902 ; Revenue Auditor, Pahang, 1904 ; appointed acting District Officer, Jelebu, and assistant Protector of Chinese at Singapore 1905. Address : Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
BADELEY, Francis Joseph (HONG- KONG), B.A. ; Captain Superinten- dent of Police; b. March 27, 1868. Educ. : Clergy Orphan School, Can- terbury, and Jesus College, Cam- bridge ; senior opt. math, tripos, 1889 ; acting Deputy Superintendent of Police, June to Dec., 1893 ; acting Assistant Postmaster-General, May to July, 1894 : acting Assistant Registrar-General, July, 1894 ; J,P., 1894 ; Deputy Superintendent of Police and assistant Superintendent Fire Brigade, July, 1895 ; Captain of Police and Superintendent of Fire Brigade, and Superintendent Vic- toria Gaol, Apl., 1902; Member of Legislative Council, 1902, ; speaks Hindustani and Cantonese. Club:
Hongkong. Address: Magistracy, Hongkong.
BAILEY, Arthur W. (SING.VPOKK), Pro- tector of Chinese. Educ. : Duhvich Coll. and St. Cath. Coll., Cainb. (Scholar) ; 2nd sen. opt. math, tri- pos ; B.A. 1894. Cadet Straits Settle- ments, Nov., 1898; passed tin. exam. in Chinese, June, 1899 ; was acting assistant Protector of Chinese at Penang and Singapore ; 4th Magis- trate Singapore, May, 1901 ; 3rd Magistrate, Penang, Jan., 1902; Dis- ti-ict Officer, Christmas Island, 1st June, 1904; assistant Chinese Pro- tector, 1905. Add fas* : Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BAILEY, Demetrius J. S., (KICKING), B.A., Camb., Resident. Served in Methuen's Horse ; Cadet Sarawak Service, Mar., 1888; assistant Re- sident, May, 1891 ; Resident, 2nd class, 2nd division, Jan., 1894 ; assistant Resident, May, 1891 ; Resident 2nd class, Jan., 1894 ; stationed at Kuching. Addr<>** Sarawak, Borneo.
BAILEY, W. S. (HONGKONG), M.I.M.E., Engineer and Shipbuilder ; b. 1861. Clnb : Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders. Address: 20 Con- naught Road, Hongkong.
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BAILLE, Charles Fredieric (HANOI), Insp. Civil Service Indo-China, As- sistant Resident Superior of Ton- kin ; b. Dec. 18, 1848. Entered Civil Service Indo-China April 29, 1886, rs 3rd class Insp.; 2nd class Feb. 1888 ; 1st class Dec. 1889 ; Insp. July 1901. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
BAIN, George Murray (HONGKONG), Journalist; Proprietor of the "China Mail " and " Wah Tze Yat Po " ; b. Aug. 24, 1842,atMontrose, Scotland. Educ. : Montrose Borough School. Came to Hongkong on Feb. 9, 1864 ; joined " China Mail " as sub-editor and reporter ; became editor later, and proprietor in 1872 ; during 1887 and 1882 took active part in fighting the vicious policy of the then Governor, Sir John Pope Hennessy; has consistently upheld British in- terests and maintained an impartial attitude towards other nationals ; one of oldest journalists in Far East; takes interest in all public movements and supports all sports. Clubs : Hongkong ; Jockey and Cric- ket, etc. Address: Birnam Brae, Conduit Road, Hongkong.
BAKENDALE, Arthur Salisbury (KUALA LUMPUR), M.T.E.E. ; Fede- rated Malay States Civil Service ; b. Jan. 11, 1866; m. Violet, o.d. Colonel Tillotson of Beckbury Hall, Shropshire. Educ. : Leamington Coll., Sch. of Elec. Eng., London. Sent as Spec. Civil Commissioner in 1900 and 1902 to the Cocos-Kee- ling Islands ; called as witness before Cables Communication Com- mission 1901 and originally sug-
gested the two principal recom- mendations of Committee, i.e. connection of Ceylon with Cocos- Keeling Is. by cable, and between Burma and Penang by land line; at present Supt. of Posts and Telegraphs Selangor, Negri Sembi- lan and Pahang. Publications: " The Ball," etc. Clubs : Windham, London ; Sports, London, etc. Ad- dress: Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
BAKER, Edgar Morris (KUALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. Civil Service; It. Sept. 27, 1869. Entered Perak Civil Service, Jan., 1890 ; chief clerk Treasury, Larut, 1890 ; Financial Assistant, Krian, 1892; accountant Audit Office, Perak, 1893 ; acting assistant Auditor, 1894 ; 2nd assist- ant secretary to Government 1895 ; assistant auditor, 1896 ; District Treasurer, Lower Perak, 1897 ; acting State auditor, Selangor, 1902 ; appointed District Treasurer, Kuala, Lumpur and acting Revenue Auditor, Selangor, Jan. 1903. Ad- dress : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
BAKER, Thomas Summers (SINGA- PORE), Manager of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation ; 6. March 19, 1858; HI. (1st) 1879 Mary Agnes, d. of Alfred Tuck of In- gatestone Hall, Essex, died 1S85, (2nd) Alice d. of Richard Speight ex- Chairman Victorian Railway Com- mission. Educ.: Private Schools. Is member of Soc. of Arts, London, and Japan Soc. Decorations: 4th class Order Rising Sun ; 3rd class
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Order Sacred Treasure. Clubs: Thatched House, Lond. ; Yokohama United; and Singapore. Address: Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BALL, James Dyer (HONGKONG), M.R.A.S., M.N. Ch. Br. R.A.S. ; Civil Service ; b. Dec. 4, 1847. Re- sident 43 years in China, of which 30 have been spent in Govt. service in Hongkong, mostly in Supreme Court; has held office of Sheriff and Registrar General, as well as other positions ; is J.P., and com- missioner appointed to take oaths, etc. ; member of Hongkong Civil Service Board of Examiners. Pub- lications : Author of a number of works dealing with the languages, customs, manners, and religions of the Chinese, such as "Things Chinese," " The Pith of the Class- ics," " The Religious Aspect in China," " Cantonese Made Easy '» series, " Hakka Made Easy," " How to Write Chinese," etc. Address : " Fernside," Mount Kellett, Peak.
BANISTER, Ven. Archdeacon W. (HONGKONG), Archdeacon of Hong- kong ; b. May 31, 1855; m. Mary Alice, d. of T. Grime, Preston, London. Educ. : Privately and Church Missionary College, Isling- ton. Publications : Commentary on 1st Corinthians, and Catechism for the young, in Chinese. Address ; Church Missionary House, Hong- kong.
BARCLAY, Rev. Thomas (FORMOSA), M.A., Glasgow, Presbyterian Mis- sionary ; b. Nov. 21, 1849 ; m. Nov.
8, 1892. Educ. : Glasgow University, Glasgow Free Church College, and at Leipsic. Commenced work in Formosa 1875. Decoration : 5th class Order Rising Sun. Address: Tainan, Formosa.
JARING, HDIL Caryl Digby (SINGA- PORE), A.D.C. to Officer Commndg.. Troops, Straits Settlements ; b. Jan.. 13, 1880. Second Lieut. Coldstream Guards Feb. 1, 1899; Lieut. Cold- steam Guards May 2, 1900 ; qualified as interpreter in French ; served in South Africa 1899 to 1902 ; action* from Belmont. Seconded for Service as A.D.C. to H.E. General Inigo Jones, Officer Commanding troops, Straits Settlements. Decorations: King's and Queen's medals, South Africa. Address: Mount Elizabeth,. Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BARKER, Dr. Alfred J. Glanville, (SARAWAK), M.R.C.S., England,. 1884; Principal Medical Officer. Educ. : Univ. Coll. and Hosp. ; certif. Medico-Psychol. Assoc., 1st M.B., Lond. ; late Resident Clinical Assistant East London Hospital for Children ; House- Surgeon, Tiverton Infirmary, Cent- ral London Ophthalmic Hospital; Resident Clinical Assistant, Beth- lehem Royal Hospital ; temporary Assistant Medical Officer, Surrey County Asylum, Tooting; Acting Colonial Surgeon and Resident, Penang, Straits Settlements 1895 ; J.P. and Coroner, Penang, 1896 Principal Medical Officer and Superintendent Indian Immigra- tion, Sarawak, May, 1897. Address : Sarawak, Borneo.
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.BARKER Arthur (SINGAPORE), Mer- chant ; rn. 1902, d. of H. Abrams. Arrived in Singapore 1886 as agent for Manchester firm ; general mer- chant ever since ; has been Municipal Commissioner for Singa- pore ; takes great interest in local bodies, especially those connected with church affairs. Address : Strathnide, Tanglin Hill, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
.BARLOW, Frances Collins (HONG- KONG), Solicitor; I, Aug. 25, 1876. Educ. : Royal Shrewsbury School. Solicitor Supreme Court of Judic- ature, England, and Supreme Court, Hongkong. Address : " Parkside," Kowloon, Hongkong.
BARLOW, G. Pratt (LOWER REJANG), Resident. Cadet, Sarawak Civil Service, May, 1878 ; Resident (2nd class), Srd division, Nov., 1886 ; Resident, Muka, Oct., 1893; acting Resident, Baram, July; 1892; acting Resident, Bintulu, Aug., 1893; Re- sident, Lower Rejang, Oct., 1894. Address: Lower Rsjang, Sarawak, Borneo.
3ARNARD, H2nry Cuthbert (PERAK), A.M.I.C.E. ; F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. April 10, 1865. Entered Public Works Department, Perak, 1887, as assistant Engineer ; assistant Engineer, Larut, 1889 ; assistant Engineer construction, Taipiug and Kamunting Railway Extension, 1889 ; acting Resident Engineer .and Traffic Manager, and Resident Engineer in charge of Ulu Sapetang Railway Extension; District Rail- way Engineer and Traffic Manager, .Larut, 1892 ; District Railway Engi-
neer North Federated Malay States, 1903 ; was appointed Divisional Engineer for Selaugor and North Sembilan and Acting Divisional Engineer for Perak and Prov. Wellesley 1903. Address : Perak, Federated Malay States.
BARNES-LAWRENCE, Captain, (ass : LAWRENCE, BARNES-).
BARNES, Warren D. (SINGAPORE), B.A. ; Sec. for Chinese Affairs, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States ; b. 1865 ; Educ. : Pembroke College, Cambridge. Ap- pointed to Straits Settlements Civil Service as Cadet by Sec. of State, 1888 ; sent to Swatow to study Chinese ; held various ap- pointments in Courts and Chinese Protectorates of Straits and F.M.S., and in Mines Dept. of latter; ap- pointed to present office, 1904. Clubs : United University ; Sports. Address: Singapore, Straits Settle- ments.
BARNETT, Rev. Ernest Judd (HONG- KONG), M.A., Trin. Coll., Melbourne (Scholar and prizeman) ; Missionary of Church Missionary Society ; b. Sept. 18, 1859; Headmaster Caul- field Grammar School, 1888-96 ; organising secretary Church Mis- sionary Association, Victoria, 1896-1902; warden of St. Stephen's College, 1903 to present. Address: St. Stephen's College, Hongkong.
BARRACK, Dr. James William (SINGAPORE), M.B., Ch.B., Edin. ; House Surgeon, General Hosp. ; b. Oct. 30, 1874. Appointed House Surgeon, General Hospital, Sing-
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up.n-e July 1903. Address : General Hospital, Sepoy Lines, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BARRETT, E. G. ( HONGKONG), Mer- chant; Sub-Mxnager, Doclwell and Co. R said ant in Colony over nine
years. Club : Hongkong. Address : Queen's Buildings, Hongkong.
BARRETT, Capt. Edward Ivo Med- hirst (PfiaviO, Aljutant, Malay State Guides ; b. June 12, 1879. 2nd Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers 1899 ; Lieut. 1900 ; service in South Africa 1893-19J2 ; Assistant Adjt. Lanca- shire Fusiliers 1932 ; Capt. 1903 t Wing Officer, Federated Malay States Guides, June, 1903 ; Acting Adjutant, 1934. Decoration: South African Medal. Address : Perak, Federated Malay States.
BARRETTO, FradericD Damee, (HONG- KONG), Merchant; 6. Feb. 5, 1874. Managing partner, Barretto and Co. ; appointed vice-Consul for Mexico, Oct. 14, 1932; elected life member, Society for the Encourage- ment of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, March, 1904. Address: No. 1 Castle Road ; and 22 and 24 Bank Buildings, Hongkong.
BARTLETT, Samual ColcDrd (SAPPO- RO), Missionary ; b. Sept, 21, 1835 ; m. Fanny Slater Gordon, July 11, 1894, at Andover, Mass., U.S.A. Editc. : Dartmouth Coll. (A.B. 1887, A.M. 1891); graduated at Andover Theological Seminary 1894. Public- ations : Occasional newspaper and magazine articles. Address: Kita 8jo, Higashi 2 chome, Sapporo, Japan.
BARTON, Sidney (TIENTSIN), 2nd Class Assistant H.B.M. Consular Service. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, Sept. 24, 1895 ; employed on Special Service at Wei-hai-wei, from Dec., 1899, till Oct., 1901, acted there as Assistant Commissioner interpreter to British Contingent, China Field Force, during opera- tions at Tientsin, June and July, 1900 ; mentioned in despatches ; Assistant Political Officer during advance on Peking, August, 1900; appointed Vice-Consul, Tientsin, Nov. 14, 1901 ; Accountant to Legation at Peking, 1901 and 1902. Decoration : China Medal. Ad- dress: Tientsin, China.
BASHFORD, Dr. James Whitford (SHANGHAI), D.D., LL.D., Minister ; b. May 27, 1849, at Fayette, Wiscon- sin, U.S.A. ; m. 1878, Jane M., d. of Hon. W. W. Field. Editc. : Gra- duated, Wisconsin Univ. 1873 ; A.M. 1876; Theol. Sell., Boston Univ. S.T.B., 1876 ; Sch. of Oratory 1878 ; Sch. of All Sciences (Ph.D.) Boston University 1881. Tutor in Greek, Wisconsin Univ., 1874; Pastor, Meth. Kpisc. Churches, Boston ; Auburn- dale, Mass ; Portland, Me ; Buffalo , N.Y., 1875-89 ; Pres. of Ohio Wesley- an Univ., Delaware, Ohio, U.S.A., 1889-1904 ; elected Bishop Methodist Episopal Church 1904. Publications : " Science of All Religion" ; Wesley- an Goethe," etc. Address : Shanghai, China.
BATTENBERG, William Alexander NewtDn (SINGAPORE), Barrister at Law ; b. Aug. 28, 1871. Editc. : St. George's Grammar Sch., Hydera-
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bad; King's Coll., London. Called to Bar, Jan. 1893 ; enrolled in India, Madras Presidency and now practising in Straits Settlements. Address : 32 Baffles Square, Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
BAYLE, Vice-Admiral C. J. (SAIGON), Cominander-in-Chief of the French Navy in the East. Decorations : Com- mander de la Legion d'Honneur ; Officier de 1'Instruction Publique. Address : Saigon, Indo-China.
BAYNE, W. G. (SHANGHAI), Secretary of North China Insurance Co., Ltd. Club: Shanghai. Address: 10, The Bund, Shanghai, China.
BEAN, Alfred William (SINGAPORE), Merchant; b. Oct. 14, 18 M. Resi- dent in Singapore since 1833; is a Member of Royal Photographic Society1; Member of Society of Arts. Club: Blenheim, St. James' Square, London, S.W. A ddress: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BEARDSLEY, James Wallace (MAM- LA), Director of Public Works ; b. Sept. 11, 1861; ?». Sept. 7, 1893, Ellen J. Pearne, d. of Rev. Thos. H. Pearne, D.D. Educ. : Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Engaged pro- fessionally on construction of works of Sanitary District, Chicago, for about 7 years ; engaged on inves- tigations and surveys of deep waterways from Great Lakes to Atlantic, for about 2 years ; engaged on harbour works on Great Lakes under Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., atout 2 years; appointed Consult- ing Engineer to Philippine Commis- sion, 1902; Director of Public
Works, Philippine Islands, since Nov. 1905; Member of American Society Civil Engineers, Western Society of Engineers, Detroit Eng- ineers' Society, etc. Publications: Occasional technical papers. Clubs: ; University, Columbia ; Manila. A d-: dress : Manila, Philippine Islands.
BEATTY, David (PENANG), Strait* Settlements Civil Service; b. Jan. 20, 1876. Educ. : Trinity Coll., Dub- lin ; Jun. and Sen. Exhibitioner ; 1st Honoursman in Classics, Logic and Natural Science; Prizeman in History. Appointed cadet in Civil Service by Sec. of State, Nov. 17* 1898; passed cadet, July 26, 1901; Acting 3rd Magistrate, Singapore, Nov. 9, 1901 ; Acting District Officer, Christmas Island, July 1, 1903; seconded for special duty in Pahang, Aug. 25 to Sept. 6, 1904; Acting 2nd Magistrate, Singapore, May 1, 1904; 2nd Assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore, June 16, 1904 ; on return from leave, Dec. 29, 1905, appointed Acting Sheriff, Deputy Registrar, and Assistant Official Assignee, Penang. Address: Supreme Court, Penang, Straits Settlements.
BEAU, Paul (HANOI), Governor-General of Indo-China; Presdt. Conseil Superieur de 1'Indo-Chine, and Conseil de Defense de I'lndo-Chine. Decoration: Officer de la Legion d' Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
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London, and Oxford University. Clvb: Hongkong. Address: 9, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
BECK, J. M. (SHANGHAI), Acting Superintendent, Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Clubs: Hongkong; Shanghai. Address: Shanghai, China.
BECKETT, Walter Ralph Durie (BANGKOK), F.R.G.S. ; H.B.M. Con- sul ; b. Aug. 24, 1864 at Agra, North Western Provinces, India, s. of Colonel \V. H. Beckett. Educ.: Tonbridge School. Appointed Stu- dent Interpreter in Siam, Feb. 16, 1886 ; 1st Assistant, Dec. 18, 1891 ; Vice-Consul, Bangkok, Feb. 8, 1893 ; Acting Consul, Bangkok, 1894, 1895 and 189G ; was in charge of Legation in July, 1896; Acting Consul at Chiengmai, 1896 and 1897 ; promoted Consul for Consular District of Chiengmai, including Lakon, Lampoonchi, Muang-Nan, Mining- Thon, Phre, Raheng, Sawankalote, Sokotai, Tern, Utaradit, and Picha, 1897; transfeired to Bangkok, Aug. 13, 19C3; given local rank of 1st Secretary in Diplomatic Service Aug. 13, 19C4; acted as Charge D'Affaires at Bangkok in 1904. Recreations: Cricket, polo, tennis, golf, etc. Clubs : Oiiental ; Sports ; Chiengmai Gymkhana and Royal Bangkok Sports. Address : H.B.M. Legation, Bangkok, Siam.
BELFIELD, Frederick (KUALA LIPIS), M.A., Oxon., F.M.S. Civil Service ; I). June 3, 1863. Barrister at Law, Middle Temple; entered F.M.S. Civil Service, 1889 ; acting Treasurer, Pahang, 1891 ; Collector and Magis-
trate, Pekan, and Registrar of Mines, Pahang, 1893 ; Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, 1896; acting Collec- tor of Land Revenue and Registrar of Titles, Kuala Lumpur, 18C6 ; Col- lector of Land Revenue, Kinta, 1899 ; occupied other positions until 1903, when was appointed acting Legal Adviser, F.M.S. and District Officer, Kuala Lipis. Address : Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Federated Malay States.
BELFIELD, Henry Ccnway (SKLAN- GOR), British Resident ; b. Nov. 29, 1855. Educ.: Rugby School; Oriel College, Oxford. Appointed to Se- langor Civil Service, 1884; Chief Magistrate and Commissioner of Lands, Selangor, 1888; Senior Magis- trate, Perak, 1891 ; Commissioner of Lands, Federated Malay States, 1896 ; Chief Examiner in Malay for the Federated Malay States, 1896; Biitish Resident, Negii f-tmbilan, 1901; Biitish Resident, Selangor, 1902; Special Mission to Boineo to effect settlement between H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak and Chiefs of Lawas Territory, 1905. Publica- tion: Handbook of the Federated Malay States. Clubs : Junior Carl- ton ; Ranelagh; Automobile of Great Biitain crd Ireland. Ad- dress: The Residency, Kuala Lum- pur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
BELL, Dr. John (HONGKONG), M.R.C.S., Eng. ; L.R.C.P., D.P.H., Loud. Superintendent Government Civil Hospital ; b. Nov. 10, 1859. Acting Superintendent, Government Civil Hospital, 1896; acting Principal
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Civil Medical Officer ami President of Sanitary Board, 1900. Ap- pointed to present position, 1903. Club: Hongkong. Address: Civil Hospital, Hongkong.
BELL, W. G. (SINGAPORE), M.A., Glas- gow ; Acting Post Master General. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Oct., 1897; passed final examination in Chinese, May, 1900; Supt. Money Order Branch and Government Sav. Banks, Singapore, July, 1901 ; 2nd Assistant Prot. of Chinese, Penan g, May, 1902 ; acting assistant Post Master General, Penang, May, 1902 ; acting Post Master General, Straits Settlements, Oct. 1903. Clubs: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BENBOW, Major John Edward (SINGAPORE), Army Paymaster ; b. Aug. 16, 1858. 2nd Lieut., 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, Jan., 1881 ; Lieut., July, 1881 ; Capt,, Jan., 1888; Major, June, 1894; employed with Army Pay Dept. ; since May, 1894 Army Paymaster, Straits Settle- ments. War Service: Operations in Sierra Leone, 1898-99. Address: Pearl's Hill, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BENHAM-BROWN, Rev. Henry John (PEKING), Clergyman ; 6. May 14, 1864; MI. Nov. 27, 1899. Educ : St. Paul's Miss. Coll., Lincolnshire. Ordained Priest, 1889; arrived in China, April, 1887 ; S.P.G. Mission- ary atTai-An-Fu, Shantung, 1887-93 ; Chaplain to Eng. residents at Chef oo 1893-96 ; Tai-An-Fu 1897-1900 ; escaped during Boxer outbreak and took refuge in Corea; appoint-
ed chaplain at Wei-Hai-Wei, 1901 ; tansf erred to Tientsin, 1903 ; in Eng . on furlough, 1904; appointed Priest in charge of S.P.G. work at Peking, 1905. Publications: Several small treatises in Chinese. Address: Church of England Mission, Pe- king, North China.
BENNETT, Edward Leigh (PEKAN), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Feb. 25, 1874. Appointed to Public Works Department, Perak, 19'32 ; Assistant Engineer, Pahang, 1904. Address : Pekan, Pahang, Federated Malay States.
BENNETT, Ernest Fredk. (ICHANG), H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, April 7, 1834 ; acting Consul at Chinkiang, 1892; at Swatow, 1892 and 1893; at Kiungchow, 1894 and 1895 ; at Wuhu, 1SC6 ; promoted 1st Class Assistant, Sept. 27, 1897 ; acting Consul at Ningpo, 1899 and 1900; promoted Consul at Ssumao, Feb. 24, 1900; transferred to Ichang, April 5, 1892. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Ichang, China.
BEKT, Herbert (CANTON), Partner in Firm of T. E. Griffith, Raw Silk Merchants, b. Jan. 13, 1863, 2nd s. of Baldwin H. Bent, J.P., of Good- worth House, Andover, Hants. ; m. May 24, 1900, May, 2nd d. of late C. D. Moss, of Yokohama. Educ. : Marlborough College. Clubs : Can- ton ; Hongkong; Yokohama United; Grosvenor (Lond.) Address: Sha- mien, Canton, China.
BERINDOAGUE, Louis (HONGKONG), Manager Banque de 1'Indo-Chine ,;
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b. July SO, 1862. Educ. : in Paris. ^Clubs: Hongkong and Jockey. Address: 8 Kennedy Road, Hong- kong.
BERKELEY, Sir Henry Spencer (HONGKONG), Kt. ; Attorney Gener- al; b. Sept. 6, 1851; m. Katherine, ,d. of S. S. Cassiu, Antigua, West Indies. Called to the Bar, Inner "remple, 1873; Attorney General, Leeward Islands, 1877 ; Solicitor •General, 1878; Acting Colonial Secretary, 1883 ; Attorney General, Fiji, 1885-89 ; Chief Justice, 1889-1902; also acted as Administrator; arrived Hongkong, June, 1902; Attorney General, 1902 to date; acted as Chief Justice on two occasions ; Chairman of the Hong- kong Volunteer Reserve Associa- tion. Clubs: Junior Carlton, Lon- don; Hongkong. Address: Peak, Hongkong.
BERKELEY, Hubert (TAIPING), Dis- trict Officer, b. June 25, 1864. Mid- shipman, R.N.R., 1881; to Perak, 1884; police, 1886; Superintendent of Penghulus, 1889; acting Collec- tor and Magistrate, Upper Perak, 1891; assistant Magistrate, Gopeng, 1894; acting District Magistrate, Kuala Kangsar, 1896; District Magistrate, Upper Perak, 1889; District Officer, Klang, 1893; Dis- trict Officer, Upper Perak, 19C6. Address : Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BERNARD, Basil Henry Francis
(PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Jan. 13, 1874. Appointed to Civil Service, 1896; held vaiious positions in Selangor and Perak until ap-
pointed Acting Deputy Conservator, Perak, 1903. Address: Perak, Fe- derated Malay States.
BERNER, Iwan (SHANGHAI), A.I.E.E. ; General Manager of Great Northern Telegraph Co.; b. Nov. 2, 1850 at Copenhagen ; m. Feb. 23, 1876. Educ. : University of Copenhagen ; Matriculated as " Candidatus Phi- losophiae " ; after studying English Language and Literature at Univ. of Copenhagen for 5 years entered service of Great Northern Telegraph Co., 1875 ; Telegraph Operator and Electrician, Newcastle and Aber- deen, 1875-76 ; Assistant, London Office, 1876-83 ; Superintendent Hongkong, 1882-85 ; Acting General Manager, Shanghai, 1885-86; Sec- retary, Copenhagen, 1887-97 ; acting- General Manager, Shanghai, 1897-98; Secretary, Copenhagen, 1898-1900; General Manager, Shanghai, since 1900. Publications: Translations of English Literature into Danish (Dickens, Bulwer Lytton, etc.). Decorations : Knight of Dannebrog ; Officer of Rising Sun ; Tvnight of St. Anna.. Clubs : Shanghai ; Race, Shanghai. Address: Shanghai, China.
BERRINGTON, Arthur Tewdyr Davies (TAIPIXG), B.A. ; Judicial Commissioner; b. Sept. 7, 1854, e. s. of Arthur Davies Berrington, J.P., D.L., of Panty-Goitre, Aber- gavenny ; m. 1900, Beatrice, d. of Rev. J. Rathborne, Rector of West Tytherley, Hants. Educ: Clifton College and Christ Church, Oxford ; B.A., 1878; called Inner Temple, 1879; Oxford Circuit; J.P. and D.L.
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for Monmouthshire ; Private Sec- retary to Sir H. Bulwer, in Cyprus, Oct., 1888, and to Sir Frederick Dicksou in the Straits Settlements, May, 1890 ; Chief Magistrate, Selangor, 1891 ; Senior Magistrate, Perak, July 1896 ; Commissioner for Lands and Mines, F.M.S.,1901; Legal Adviser, Federated Malay States, Nov., 1902; Senior Judicial Com- missioner, F.M.S., 1905-6. Recrea- tions: Golf, Shooting, Auto- mobilism. Clubs : Union ; Auto- mobile, London. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BERRY, Prof. Arthur Daniel (TOKYO), A.B., B.D. ; Missionary ; b. Aug. 7, 1872, at Mexico, N.Y., U.S.A. Educ. : Syracuse University ; Drew Theological Seminary. Pastor, Methodist Episcopalian Church, Maplewood, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1899-1902; arrived in Japan, 1902; was stationed at Fukuoka, 1902; Moji, 1903-5 ; Tokyo, 1905 ; Professor in Theological School, Aoyama Gakuin, 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
BERTHEL, Carl (SHANGHAI), Phar- macist; 6. Aug. 17, 1879. Educ.: Vienna. Since 1901 has been in business in Shanghai ; established own business, 1903 ; on Nov. 12, 1905, witnessed riots in Vladivostock. Recreations : Swimming and Cycling (120 prize medals won on Continent). Clubs: Hon. member bicycle club Flotte Fahrer, Vienna; German Club Concordia, Shanghai. Ad- dress: 7, Honam Road, and 13A, Avenue Road, Shanghai, China.
BICKNI LL, William Alfred (PENAM;), Straits Settlements Civil Service ; b. Aug. 29, 1859. Appointed Chief Clerk in Colonial Secretary's Office 1885 ; Auditor and Official Assignee, Penang, since 1888. A ddreas : Audit Office, Penang, Straits Settlements.
BILLINGS, George Michael (SHANG- HAI), B.A. ; Vice-Principal Shanghai Public School ; b. Feb. 15, 1878 ; MI. July 5, 19C5, Nellie Rosa, d. of Capt. J. A. Scott, Nova Scotia. Educ. : Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Leicester, 1886-96; Jesus College, Oxford. Entered Oxford ifniversity 1896 as Shute Science Scholar ; in 1899 was awarded Principal's. Exhibition at Jesus College ; 3rd class final honours, School of Natural Science (Chem. Phys.) 1900; assistant Master at Raffle's In- stitution, Singapore, 1901 ; Vice- Principal, Shanghai Public School,. 1903. Club : Shanghai. Addresa : Public School, Shanghai, China.
BIRBECK, R. J. (HONGKONG), B.A... Cantab ; Master, Queen's College,. fc.il875. Arrived in Colony, Sept. 20r 1903. Club: Hongkong. Address.: Queen's College, Hongkong.
BIRCH, Ernest Wcodford, (PERAK), C.M.G., 1900; British Resident \b. April 29, 1857, e. s. of J. W. W. Birch, Colonial Secretary of the- Straits Settlements and British Resident of Perak, who was assas- sinated by the Malays in November,. 1875; in. 1882, Margaret, d. of Laurence Niveii. Educ. : Elstree- School ; Harrow. Served in Colonial
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Office, 1876-78 ; cadet in the Service of the Straits Settlements, 1878; served in various capacities in Singapore and Malacca till 1892; has previously acted as British Resident of Perak and Selangor ; British Resident of the Negri Sembilan, 1897-1900 ; employed on a special mission in H.M.S. " Espoir " to the Cocos, Keeling Islands, 1885 ; Governor and Commander-in- Chief, Labuan, B. North Borneo, 1900-4 ; present post, Feb. 10, 1904. Recreations : Most field sports. Clubs: Sports; Windham ; M.C.C., London. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BIRCH, James Kortright (PEXANG), Resident Councillor. Cadet, Straits Settlements Civil Service, 1872; passed final examination in Malay, Dec., 1873; Collector of Land Revenue, Penang and Province Wellesley, and Settlements Officer, Trans Krian, Sept., 1877; Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, June, 1880 ; acting Police Magistrate and Commissioner of Court of Requests, Province Wellesley, May, 1882 ; Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley, 1888; first Magistrate and Commissioner, Court of Re- quests and Superintendent of Prisons, Penang, June, 1890 ; acting 'Treasurer, Straits Settlements, Feb., 1894; first Magistrate, Singa- pore, April, 1895, but continued to sict as Treasurer ; Treasurer, April, 1897; acting Resident Councillor, Penang, May, 1897 to August, 1898 ; and from April, 1901; Resident *,'ouncillor, Malacca, 1898 ; was ap-
pointed acting Resident Councillor, Penang, Oct., 1903, and appoint- ment was confirmed July, 1904. Ad- dress : Penang, Straits Settlements.
BIRD, R. E. 0. (HONGKONG), M.A., Oxon ; Senior Assistant Master, Queen's College; b, 1869. Head Master, Armenian College, Cal- cutta ; Assistant Master, King's College, Bangkok; arrived Hong- kong, 1902, as assistant master; promoted April, 1906. Chtbs : Hong- kong ; Oxford Union. Address : Queen's College, Hongkong.
BISHOP, James E. (JELEBU), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Dec. 18, 1875. Entered Service as cadet, Pahang, Oct., 1898 ; acting assistant District Officer, Pekan, Aug. 18, 1900 ; acting assistant District Officer, Lipis, Sept., 1901 ; assistant District Officer, Lipis, Mar., 1902; acting assistant District Officer, Raub, Jan., 1903 ; acting District Officer, Raub, June, 1904; acting District Officer, Jelebu, 1904. Address : Jelebu, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.
BLACK, John Stewart (BANGKOK), F.R.G.S. ; Judicial Adviser to Siamese Government ; b. 1865, 2nd. s. of William Black, of Rothsay, N.B. ; m. 1898, Edith Mary Gwendo- line, d. of Rev. Augustus Moore, M.A., St. John Baptist Vicarage, Spalding. Educ. : Linlithgow Burgh School, N.B. ; St. Andrew's University. Barrister-at-law, Mid- dle Temple. Entered H. M. Con- sulate Service in Siam as student interpreter, 1888 ; assistant, 1893 ;
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first assistant, 1896 ; Vice-Consul, Bangkok, 1897 ; has been acting Consul and Judge of Consular Court, Bangkok ; resigned Consular Service, 1902 ; has been Judicial Adviser to Siamese Government since 1902 to date. Publications : Papers in proceedings of B.G.S., and official reports on Siam, et<?. Club : Junior Constitutional, Lon- don; British, Bangkok. Address : Ministry of Justice, Bangkok, Siam.
BLACKS HAW, Walter (KUALAKAXG- SAR), A.M.I.C.E. ; F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. May 27, 1870. Entered Public Works Department, Perak, as Assistant Engineer, 1901 ; ap- pointed acting Executive Engineer at Kuala Kangsar, 1903, and subse- quently Assistant Engineer. Ad- dress : Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BLAIKIE, Rev. Garden (CHAOCHOW- FU), M.A., Cantab. ; Presbyterian Minister; b. Oct. 7, 1875; in. Tina McCulloch Alexander, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.) Educ. : Dulvvich College, Gonville, and Caius College, Cam- bridge, and Westminster (Theo- logical) College, Cambridge ; was classical Scholar, Gonville and Caius College, 1894-8; 1st class honours classical tripos pt. 1, 1896 ; 2nd class honours, classical tripos pt. 2, 1898; B.A., 1898; M.A., 1901. Ordained 1901. Club: Cam- bridge University Union. Address : English Presbyterian Mission, Chaochowfu, Swatow, China.
BLAND, Robert Norman (MALACCA), B.A. ; Resident Councillor ; b. Oct.
8, 1859. Educ. : St. Paul's School ; Cheltenham College; Trinity Col- lege, Dublin. Cadet, Straits Settle- ments, Oct., 1882 ; passed in Malayr May, 1884; Collectorand Magistrate, Sri Menanti, June, 1886; District Officer, Southern District, Province of Wellesley, 1888; Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, 1889 ; ditto, Singapore, 1890 ; Officer in charge, Sunjei Ujong, Dec., 1894 ; ditto, Negri Sembilan, Jan. to April, 1895 ; acting Official Assignee of Deeds, Singapore, June, 1896 ; Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settlements, Mar., 1897 ; senior District Officer, Pro- vince Wellesley, April, 1897 ; act- ing Resident Councillor, Malacca, April to Sept., 1900-1903 ; Captain in Singapore Volunteer corps, 1902. Clubs : Sports ; Colonial Institute. Address : Malacca, Straits Settle- ments ; Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
BLAND, John Otway Percy (SHANG- HAI), Representative of British and Chinese Corporation in China, and Times Correspondent; b. 1862, m. 1889. Educ : Schools abroad and Trinity College, Dublin. Served in Chinese Imperial Maritime Cus- toms, 1883-1896 ; Secretary of Muni- cipal Council, Shanghai, 1896-1906 ; Publications : " Lays of Far Cathay, " " Lays and Relays, "" " Verse and Worse," etc. Decora- tions : Chinese Civil Rank (5th. class). Club*: Thatched House, Lond. Add rent: Shanghai, China.
BLOCK HUYS, Prof. Edward Joseph: (TOKYO), Licencie en sciences commercials, Professor in the
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Tokyo Higher Commercial College ; I. Dec. 1862 in Belgium ; m. Minnie, (L of late Captain Ahvorth Gordon Bruce, B.I.S. Educ. : Royal Atheneum and Higher Commercial Institute, Antweip, Belgium. Publications : "Lectures on Com- mercial Geography," 1900, and various magazine articles. Decora- tions ': Sacred Treasure, 4th class; Rising Sun, 5th class. Club : Tokyo. Address: 15 Omote San- chome, Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan.
BLUKT, Edward Thomas Joseph (SHANGHAI), F.F.A., A.I. A., F.S.S. ; Actuary, and Secretary Standard Life Assurance Co. ; b. June 28, 1868; }«., April, 1899, Fanny Macdonell Stott, y.d. of Captain Gibson Stott, late of 92nd. Goidon Highlanders. Educ. : Stonyhurst. Actuary authorised by H.M. Trea- sury to certify Annuity Tables ; Secretary of the Far Eastein Branch, f"t;i:dard Life Assurance Co., since 1900. Address: 2, French Bund, Shanghai, China.
PLUKT, Major Charles Jasper
(SINGAPORE), Chief Ordnance Of- ficer, Aimy Ordnance Department" 6. April 26, 1866, at King William's Town, South Africa; e.s. of Colonel F. C. Blunt, late Aimy Service Coips, of Ryde, I.W., and g.s. of S;unuel Jasper Blunt, of the Colonial Office : widower. Educ. : Dr. ThompKorus School, Jersey; Royal Military Academy, Wool- Mich. Entered Royal Artillery 1885; served in India 1885-95; captain 1896 ; Major 1904 ; Ordnance Officer, 3rd class 1904; transferred
to Army Ordnance Department 1905;- officer in charge of Danger Buildings Royal Arsenal Woolwich, 1898-1901 ; served throughout Chitral campaign, 1895; with relief force under Sir Robert Low; Chief Ordnance Officer, Guernsey, 1901-4. Publications: "Chitral, Mohmand, and Tirah Campaigns" for "Times Encyclopaedia Britannica." Recrea- tions : Outdoor games; photo- graphy. Decorations : Chitral medal with clasp. Clubs: Sport, London. Address: Pearl's Hill, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
EOISRAGON, Capt. A. M. (SHANGHAI),
Superintendent of Police. Address : Central Police Station, Shanghai, China.
BOLLES, Jchn Walker (HONGKONG), Attorney and Manager in South China, Iiido-China, Annam, etc., for the Standard Oil Co. ; b. 1855 in Brunswick County, Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A. Anived in Hongkong, 1895. Club: Hoi g- kong. Address: Robinson Road, Hongkong.
BOLDERO, Capt A. H. (SINGAPORE), Harbour Master. Retired Royal Navy ; Deputy Master Attendant^ Marine Depaitment, Singapore, May, 1896 ; acting Master Attend- ant, Straits Settlements, Dec. to July, 1897; Feb. to Dec., 1901, and from Aug., 1902 ; Master Attendant, Stiaits Settlements, Dec., 1902. Address : Singe pore, Straits Settle- ments.
BONAR, Henry Alfred Constant (KOBE), H.B.M. Consul; b. June,
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1831; 2nd s. of Henry Bonar, of Paris. Educ.: Private tutor. Ap- pointed Student Interpreter in Japan, March 30, 1883; acting Consul at Nagasaki, 1832 and 1883 ; at Hiogo, 1885 ; 1st class Assistant, 1885 ; assistant Japanese Secretary, Tokyo, Sept. 20, 1839 ; acting Consul at Hakodate, frjm June, 1838, to Sept., 1839; reverted to rank of 1st Assistant, April, 1891; acting Consul at Hioga, 1891 and 1892; called to Bar at Middle Temple , June 6, 1891 ; acting Registrar to Court for Japan, from O^t., 1895, to M.xrch, 1896; promoted Consul at Hakodate and Niigata, Feb. 4, 1896; transferred to Tainan (For- mosa), August 21, 1895; to Tamsui, Dec. 28, 1893; to Yokohama, as Consul for Consular District of Kanagawa and City of Tokyo, and also appointed assistant Judge of H. M. Court for Japan, August 4, 1898 ; acting Judge, Yokohama, Feb. to May, 1900; employed on special service in connection with prepara- tion of the case and counter case of British, French, and German Governments in Japan Perpetual Leases Arbitration before Hague Tribunal from Oct., 1902, until Jan., 1904; prepared case of the three Foreign Governments at Tokyo, and proceeded to Europe and attended meeting of British, French, and German representa- tives for revision of case, held in Paris in Aug. andfSept., 1903, being further employed in connection with preparation of the counter case until Jan. 15, 1894 ; transferred to Kobe, May 21, 1903. Publica-
tions : Articles in Asiatic Societies Publications. Club: St. James'. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Kobe, Japan.
BONDFIELD, Rev. George Hanry (SHANGHAI), Agent British and Foreign Bible Society ; b. June 24, 1855; m. Nov. 13, 1885. Ednc. : Spring Hill College, Birmingham ; Mansfield College, Oxon. Was Lon- don Mission Society's Missionary at Amoy, 1883-87 ; at Hongkong (also pastor of Union Church), 1887-94 ; appointed agent for China of British and Foreign Bible Society, 1895. Address : British and Foreign Bible Society Offices, Shanghai, China,
BONE, Kev. C. (HONGKONG), Wesleyan Minister; b. Feb. 1, 1853. After preparation for the Ministry, was sent to China, South, by the Conference in 1880 ; reached Hongkong, Dec. 14 ; gave 16 years to Mission work, in the Canton Province mostly in vernacular preaching ; spent seven years in Hongkong as Chaplain to Wesley- ans in the Army, a»d Chaplain to Wesleyans and Presbyterians in the Navy ; was responsible for the building and furnishing of the . Sailors and Soldiers' Home at Arsenal Street, opened in Feb., 1901. Publications : Has written a Commentary on Revelations in Chinese in 2 volumes. Address: 2 Morrison Hill, Hongkong.
BONNAR, John Wnyta Cooper (HONG- KONG), Merchant ; assistant Messrs. Gibb, Livingston and Co. ; b. 1871 ; m. 1905. Club : Hongkong. Address: Hongkong.
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BONNETIAN, Emile Louis Victor (SAIGON), Chief of Secretarial Burer.u ; Resident ; Administrator 2nd class ; b. May 29, 1860. Joined Ind>China Civil Service, May 21, 1886 ; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1891 •; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 1, 1895; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1904. Address : Saigon, Cochin-China.
BOOTH, Robert Henry-Gore (SHANG- HAI), Broker ; b. Dec. 16, 1838 ; 2nd heir to Baronetcy, Gore-Booth, Ireland, cr. 1760. Edue. : Private tutor, and at various schools. Saw active service as Cavalry Volunteer during Taiping Rebellion, 1862. Clubs : Shanghai ; Race ; C ountry. Address : Shanghai Club, Shanghai, China.
BOOTH, William Claude (CHEFOO), Principal of Temple Hill English School ; b. Jan. 4, 1878 ; in. Nov. 30, 1935. Educ. : Northwestern Univer- sity, Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A. Ad- dress: Chefoo, North China.
BOS, Antoine (CAN-THO), Resident; Administrator, 1st class ; &. June 26, 1855. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Oct. 17, 1883 ; Administra- tor, 4th class, Feb. 2, 1889 ; Admin- istrator, 3rd class, Oct. 8, 1891 ; Administrator, 2nd class, Sept. 1, 1898 ; Administrator, 1st class, July 19, 1903. Address: Can-tho, Pro- vince of Can-tho, Cochin-China.
BOUCHE, Frederic (HANOI), Avocat G6n£ral Administration de la Justice ; b. July 24, 1857. Arrived Indo-China, Oct. 17, 1880; Avocat Ge'ne'ral, Juillet 16, 1903. Decora-
tion: Officier d'Acade"mie. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
BOUGUIE, General Raoul L. (HANOI), Commandant 1st Division Infan- terie. Decoration : Chevalier de la Le'gion d'Honneur. Address : Army Headquarters, Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-Chiua.
BOULTON, James Fettas (HONG- KONG), A.M. I.C. E. ; Executive En- gineer, Public Works Department; b. Feb. 17, 1859. Appointed, April, 1839 ; practically in charge of Praya Reclamation Works from Jan. 1, 1898, until completion ; acting Assistant Director of Public Works from 1902 to 1905. Club : Hongkong. A ddress : Public Works Department, Hongkong.
BOURCIER-SAINT-CHAFFRAY, (see : CHAFFRAY, JEAN EDOUARD BOUR- CIER-SAINT-).
BOURNE, Frederick Samuel Augus- tus (SHANGHAI), Assistant Judge of H.B.M. Supreme Court for China and Corea, and H.M. Consul, Shanghai; b. Oct. 3,1854, s. of late Rev. S. W. Bourne, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge, Rector of Win- farthing, Norfolk, and Mary Caro- line, d. of late Henry Cassin, M.D.; m. 1889, Isabel Alice, y. d. of the Rev. John Chalmers, LL.D. Educ.: St. Edmund's School, Canterbury. Clerk, War Office, 1873; China Consular Service, 1876 ; employed on special service, 1885-86, explor- ing country bordering on Tonkin ; received the thanks of the President of the United States for services rendered at Chung-king in 1886; Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1800; H.M.
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Yice-eor.sul, Canton, 1893 ; Consul in charge of the Blackburn Com- mercial Mission, 1896-97,. subse- quently appointed Assistant Judge H. B. M. Supreme Court for China and Corea, and Judge of High Court at Wei-hai-wei, which posi- tion .still holds. Address: Shang- hai, China; Southborough, Tun- bridge Wells, England.
BOWEN, Charles David (ULU SELAN- GOR), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Oct. 6, 1862. Joined Civil Service, 1886; Junior Officer, Perak, Oct., 1886 ; as- sistant District Magistrate, Batang Padang, Jan. 1888 ; acting Collector of Land Revenue and Magistrate, Selama, Mar., 1889; assistant Dis- trict Magistrate, Selama, Feb., 1890; acting assistant Magistrate, Go- peng, July, 1891 ; District Officer, Port Dickson, Mar., 1896; District Officer, Klang, and Indian Immigra- tion Agent, Nov., 1899 ; acting Dis- trict Officer, Ulu Selangor, Jan., 1900 ; District Officer, Ulu Selangor, Jan., 1903; Collector of Land Re- venue,Kuala Lumpur, and Registrar of Titles, Selangor, and acting Dis- trict Officer, Ulu Selangor, July 1903 ; District Officer, ditto, 1904. Address: Ulu Selangor, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
BOWEN, Lambert (UPPEJI PEKAK)» F.M.S. Civil. Service ; fc. Dec. 13, 1870. Appointed Assistant Engi- neer, Public Works Department, Perak, 1901 ; Assistant Engineer, Up- per Perak. Address : Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.
BOWER, Captain William Mcntagu Lance (PENANG), Superintendent
of Police ; b. June 28, 1878. Captain 4th Battalion Liverpool Regiment, 1902 ; assumed duties as Assistant Supeiintendent of Police in Pe- nang, 1903; J.P.; visiting justice. Address: Penang, Straits Settle- ments.
BOWRA, Cecil A. V. (AMOY), Com- missioner of Customs ; b. 1869 ; m. 1896. Educ. : St. Paul's School, London; Bariister-at-Law. Joined Chinese Impeiial Maritime Cus- toms Service in Oct., 1886 ; appoint- ed acting Commissioner at New- chwang, June, 1899 ; promoted to Commissioner atNewchwang, Mar. 17, 1903, subsequently proceeding to Amoy in same capacity. Decora- tions : Double Dragon, 3rd divi.-ion, 1st class ; China Medal, 19CO. Club : Royal Societies (London). Address : Amoy, China.
BOWLEY, Francis Eulmer Lycn. (HONGKONG), Solicitor and Notary Public ; b. Bristol, England, Jan. '24, 1868. Educ. : Bristol Grammar School. Admitted as solicitor, Lon- don, 1890 ; Hongkong, 1893 ; appoint- ed Crown Solicitor, 1900 ; Secretary, Librarian and Curator City Hall, 1900-5 ; resigned 19C6. Club : Hong- kong. Address: Supreme Court, Hongkong.
BOYCE KI3P, John (TIENTSIN), Agent for Jardine, Matheson and Co. : b. 1864 at Hongkong and Registered British subject ; s. of late A. W. P. Kup, Consul for Netherlands, and Jane Mary, e. d. of Major-General Morton; in. 1896. Educ. : Whitgift College, Croydon, and at Paiis. Attached to Lord Chailes Beres-
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ford's Special Mission to China 1898 ; participated in siege and defence of Tientsin when was Com- mandant of local volunteer force; afterwards attached to General Sir Alfred Gaselee's Staff as Guide and Interpreter for the relief of Peking, 1900 ; attached 9th Lancers 1896, and 7th Hussars 1901, at Aldershot ; obtained Mounted Infantry certifi- cate, Aldershot, 1902. Decoration : China Medal 1900, with clasp Relief of Peking (mentioned in desr patches). Address : Pekirg, Noith China.
BO\D, W. Porter (SHANGHAI), Vice and Deputy Consul General for U.S.A. Clubs : Race, Golf, Gun, etc., Shanghai. Address; Ameri- can Consulate General, Shanghai, China.
BOYER, Mcurice Marius (SAIGON), President du Tiibunal de Ire In- stance; b. Fev. 17, 1853. Entree 1'Administration de la Justice, Sept. 21, 1888 ; President, Janv. 15, 1904. Address: Saigon, Cochin-China.
BRADDEL, Robert Wallace Glen Lee (SINGAPORE), Barrister-at Law ; b. March 6, 1859; ?«. Nov. 21, 1883 Mary Lawrence, 4th d. of Rev. T. Smith of Brailes, Warwickshire. Eihic.: Brighton College ; Worces- ter College, Oxford. Has practised at Straits' Bar since Dec., 1882. Address: " Woodleigh," Sirangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments.
BRADDON, Dr. William Leonard (SEREMBAN), M.B., B.S., Lond., F.R.C.S., Eng. ; State Surgeon ; b. May 29, 1862; »i. Oct. 13, 1897,
Marion, 3rd (7. of late H. C. Philpott. Educ. : Reading School ; Owen's College ; Guy's Hospital ; Gold Medallist and Scholar, London University; Gold Medallist, Guy's- Hospital. In Burmah 1888; joined Selangor service, Dec., 1888 ; State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan, since 1891 .. Publications: "The Haomody- namics of Cerebral Haemorrhage,' in "Lancet" 1885; "The Mycoid Body in Remittent Fevers," in " Indian Medical Gazette," 1903 ; " The Cause and Prevention of Beri-beri," 1906. Club: The Golfers. Address: Serein ban, Negii Sem- bilan, Federated Malay States.
BRADY, Herbert Francis (Foocnow) H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Stu- dent Interpreter in China, March, 1876 ; acting Consul at Kiukiang, 1880 to 1881 ; acting Vice-Consul at Whampoa, 1886 and 1887 ; discharged duties of Accountant to Legation 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1891; promo- ted 1st Assistant, Oct. 1, 1891 ; assistant Chinese Secretary, 1892 ; acting Consul at Ichaug, 1894 to 1895 ; acting Consul at Kiukiang,. 1895 to 1896 ; at Chinkiang, Aug. to Nov., 1896 ; at Wuhu from Dec., 1896- to Jan. 1897 ; acting Vice-Consul at Shanghai, 1897 ; promoted Consul at Samshui, Sept. 27, 1897 ; trans- ferred to Chungking, Nov. 21, 1900 ; to Chefoo, July 1, 1901; acting Consul-General at Hankow, 1901 ; Consulate, Foochow, 19C6. Address : H.B.M. Consulate, Foochow, China.
BREDON, Sir Robert Edward (PEK- ING), K.C.M.G. ; M.A., M.B., M.Ch. ; Deputy Inspector General, Chinese
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Customs ; b. Feb. 4, 1846: m. Sept. 3, 1879. Educ.: Private School ; Royal School, Dungannon, Ireland ; Tri- nity College, Dublin ; Graduated University of Dublin. Competed for Medical appointment in H.M's Ser- vice and obtained 1st. place ; ap- pointed Assistant Surgeon, 97th. Regiment (now Royal West Kent Regiment) 1867 ; retired 1873, being then in West Indies ; joined Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs as Chief Secretary, Inspectorate Gen- eral, 1873: Commissioner, Chefoo, 1875 ; Mingpo, 1875 ; Canton, 1876, Peking (Chief Secretary), 1877 ; in chargelnepectorateGeneral, 1877-78; P eking (Chief Secretary), 1878; Com- missioner, Hankow, 188C; Shanghai, 1890 ; Peking (Chief Secretary), 1893; Commissoner, Hankow, 18C6 ; Com- missioner, Canton, 1896 ; retired and rejoined, 1897 ; Deputy Inspector General, Peking, 1897 ; Shanghai 1900 ; Peking, 1904; was present with family in British Legation, Peking, duiing siege and bombardment, 1900 ; attached, 1902-04 to Chinese Commisson for revision of British and other Commercial Treaties. Decorations: Officer of Legion of Ho nour (France); Commander order of Olaf (Xoiway) ; 2nd class Sacred Treasure (Japan) ; K.C.M.G. (Great Britain) : 2nd Division 2nd class Double Dragon (China) , 2nd class Crown of Prussia, with star ; China Medal with Defence of Lega- tions clasp. Publications : Various papers in Customs publications on Chinese railway and financial ques- tions, including some in Chinese. Clubs: Shanghai Country; Shang-
hai; Race, Shanghai ; Peking ; Junior United Service, London. Address: Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking, China.
BRESLAND, Charles William (BA- TANG PATANG), B.A. ; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. April 10,1878. Educ.: Dublin University. Appointed ca- det, 1901 ; has acted as District Officer at Kinta and Tapah ; District Officer at Batang Patang. Address: Batang Padang, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BREWIN, Hon. Arthur Winbolt (HONGKONG), Registrar General and Member, Legislative Council ; b. June 12, 1967. Educ. : Winchester. Arrived in Colony, 1888 ; appointed Justice of the Peace, 1894 ; acting assistant Registrar-General, 1895; acting Inspector of Schools, April, 1887 ; appointment confirmed Aug. 1897 ; acting Registrar-General, 1898 to 1899 ; [appointment confirmed, 1901. Club: Hongkong. Address: Registrar General's Department, Hongkong.
BREWITT-TAYLOR, Charles Henry (see : TAYLOR, CHARLES HENRY BREWITT-).
BREWSTER, Edward John (KINTA), District Officer ; b. Jan. 24, 1861. Educ. : Brewood Grammar School ; Cheltenham. Joined Federated Malay States Civil Service as assistant District Officer, Matang, Perak, 1878 ; acting District Officer, Krian, 1883-1884 ; ditto, Larut, 1885 ; ditto, Kiuta, 1888 ; District Officer, Krian, 1889; Magistrate, Krian, 1889 ; State Commissioner of Lands ami Registrar of Mines, Jan.,
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1892 ; acting State Auditor, April, 1893; District Magistrate, Lower Perak, Aug., 1843. Club : Sports, London. Address: Kinta, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BRINKLEY, Captain F. (TOKYO), Proprietor and Editor of "Japan Mail," Yokohama; b. 1841. At- tached to Legation Guards, Tokyo, J867; resigned from Royal Artillery, 1871, and appointed principal instructor, Marine Artillery College, Tokyo ; Prefessor Mathematics at Imperial Engineering College, Tokyo ; acquired "Japan Mail," 1881 ; is Foreign Advisor to Nippon Yusen Kaisha; Tokyo correspon' dent of " Times,' Lond. Decoration: 3rd class of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. Address : 3, Hiro-go Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
BROADRICK, Edward George (SINGA- PORE), President Municipal Com- mission; ft. July 29, 1864. Educ. : Sherborne School. Clerk, H. M. Office of Works, 1884 ; arrived in Straits Settlements, 1887 ; acting District Officer, South Province Wellesley, 1889 ; acting 2nd Magi- strate, Penang, 1895; District Officer, Dindings, 1897 ; officer in charge of Treasury, Malacca, 1897 ; Municipal Commission, Malacca, 1898 ; Collec- tor, Land Revenue, Malacca, 1901 Acting Inspector Prisons, Straits Settlements, 1902 ; President Muni- cipal Commission, Singapore, since 1904 ; Major Commanding Singa- pore Volunteer Corps; President Singapore Cricket Club. Address : Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BROCKMAN, Edward Lewis (SINGA- PORE), Assistant Colonial Secre-
tary ; b. June 29, 1865. Cadet, Straits Settlements, 1886 ; passed in Malay, 1888 ; 3rd Magistrate, Penang, June 1890 ; acting 2nd assistant Colonial Secretary, Feb. to Oct., 1892 ; District Officer, Bukit Mertajamr Mar., 1892; acting Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, July, 1895 ; 2nd assistant Colonial Secretary, June 1896 ; also acting Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, June, 1896 ; acting assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Council, Aug., 1897 * Collector of Land Revenue, Malac- ca, 1898 ; acting 1st Magistrate Singapore, Feb. 1899 ; Commission- er, Court of Requests, Singapore, Aug., 1902 ; assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, Sept. 1903 ; acted as Deputy Gover- nor in April, 1906. Address : Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
BROKAW, Rev. Harvey (KIKE), B.A., Clergyman and Missionary ; b, April 20, 1869, at Middlebush, New- Jersey, U.S.A.; s. of Peter S. Brokaw aml Adaline Brokaw ; »». 1893r Olivia Brokaw. Educ. : Park Col- lege, Parkville, Mo., U.S.A. ; Wes- tern Theological Seminary. Ar- rived as Missionary in Japan, Sept.r 1896 ; Missionary at Kanazawa, 1896-99 ; Hiroshima, 1899-1905 ; Kure, 1905 to date. Publications : Editor " The Gospel Message," 1892-94. Address: 77, Sanjo Dori, 3 Chomer Kure, Japan.
BRONI, S. (HANOI), Secretary General of Indo-China. Decorations : Of- ficier of Legion d'Honneur. Ad- dress : Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
BROOKE, H. H. Sir Charles Johnson, (SARAWAK), G.C.M.G.; 2nd Rajah of
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Sarawak; b. 1829; m. Margaret, rf. of Clayton de Windt, of Blunsden Hall, Wilts. Joined H. M. Navy 1840 ; resigned Commission 1851 ; served in Sarawak under his uncle, late Rajah Sir James Brooke until 1868, when he succeeded him as 2nd Rajah. Recreations : Hunting ; Rea- ding. Address: The Palace, Sara- wak ; Roxbourne House, Malmes- bury, Wilts ; Villa Raffo, Bogliasco, near Genoa, Italy.
BROOKE, Dr. Gilbert E. (SINGAPORE), M.A., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Edin- burgh), L.E.P.S., Glasgow ; Health Officer. Ednc. : Pern. College, Cam- bridge ; London Hospital; B.A., 1891; M.A., 1901; Fellow of Royal Institute of Public Health ; Fellow Medical Society, London ; Fellow Royal Geographical Society. Late Surgeon Allen Line and Furness s.s. Co. ; Government Medical Of- ficer and Medical Officer of Health, Oockburn Harbour, Turks and Caicos Islands ; acting Government Medical Officer and Medical Officer of Health Turk's Island, Aug., 1899 ; J.P. for the Colony, June, 1899; acting assistant Commissioner, Cockburn Harbour, Dec., 1899-May, 1900 ; District Commissioner, Caicos Islands, June, 1901 ; Health Officer, Singapore, Jan. 31, 1902. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BROU, Noce Pierre (HANOI), Inspec- teur General des Postes et des Telegraphes; b. Juin 24, 1841. Entree 1'administration, Juin 1, 1864 ; Inspecteur, Dec. 1, 1903. Decoration : Officier de la Legion • d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-Cliinx.
BROWN, Alfred Vanhouse (PKXANG), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Oct. 29, 1873. Educ. : Merchant Taylors' School ; Queen's College, Oxford. Obtained Eastern Cadetship at open competition in 1896, and appointed to Perak; Indian Im- migration Agent, Perak, Jan. 1, 19CO ; Principal Assistant Super- intendent of Immigrants, Federated Malay States, Jan. 1, 1905. Club : Sports, London. Address : Penang, Straits Settlements.
BROWN, David Alexander Murray (PENANG), Accountant ; b. Dec. 12, 1871 ; m. Feb. 25, 1901. Educ. : Har- . row, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. General Manager "Pinang Gazette" Press. Recreations: Horse-racing. Clubs : M.C.C. ; Queen's. Address : Marble Hall, Penang, Straits Set- tlements.
BROWN, David E. (HONGKONG), General Agent for China, Japan, India, etc., Canadian Pacific Rail- way Co. ; b. March 20, 1855, at Owen Sound, Canada. Entered railway service with Great Western Railway of Canada, May, 1875, as freight and ticket clerk and telegraph opera- tor; with Northern and North Western Railway of Canada as agent at Alliston, Barrie and Orillia, relieving agent, travelling auditor, cashier and spec, travelling agent, 1879-1883; since 1883 with Canadian Pacific Railway Co. ; freight agent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, for three years ; appointed District Freight and Passenger agent for Pacific Division, Sept., 1886; pro- moted Assistant General Freight and Passenger agent, Western
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jind Pacific Divisions, in charge of Railway and Pacific Steamship traffic, May, 1889; transferred to Hongkong to take charge of Co.'s Pacific Steamships and traffic of China, Japan, India, Australia, and intermediate territory, June 1, 1893. Club: Hongkong. Address: Hong- kong.
BROWN, Dr. James Edward Myles (GOPEN), M.B., Ch.B., Edinburgh ; District Surgeon ; b. Aug. 9, 1874. Served in South Africa with R.A.M. Coi'ps, 1900 ; appointed District Officer, Gopeng, 1904. Address : Gopeng, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BROWN, John McLeavy, C.M.G., LL.D., ex-Head of Customs and Controller of Finance, Corea. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, 1861 ; assistant Chinese Secretary, 1864 ; in charge of Lega- tion, 18b7 ; Secretary to Chinese Mission to Europe, 1868 ; Acting Chinese Secretary at Peking, 1871-1872 ; resigned, 1872 ; appointed Commissioner in Chinese Customs, later appointed Commissioner General of Customs, Corea ; resign- ed 1905 ; and went on tour abroad, April, 1906. Decoration: Order of the Sabred Treasure (Japan).
BROWN, Rev. Frederick (TIENTSIN), F.R.G.S., Missionary; b. Jan. 25, 1860 ; m. April 27, 1886. Educ. : Cliff College, Derbyshire ; Harley Collega, London. Arrived in China as a missionary in 1882, and was stationad at Chefoo for two years, then for three years in Peking; moved to Tientsin taking charge of
the Intermediate School for Chinese Boys for the Methodist Episcopal Mission; in 1894 gave evidence to Royal Commission on opium ; in 1900, during Boxer uprising, escaped from Peking on June 4, the last to get out; was at Peitaiho when all were rescued by H. M. Gunboat " Humber " ; returned to Tientsin when city was taken by the Allies after severe fighting ; was commis- sioned by General Sir Alfred Gaselee to search absconding Vice- roy's (Yu-Lu) documents for evi- dence on Boxer outrage ; evi- dence found was conclusive that Viceroy was head of Boxer Society for district ; on the march to relief of Peking was taken on General Gaselee's Staff as Intelligence Of- ficer and Guide; through local knowledge British Force was first to reach Peking and relieve the Legations ; for his services received Medal and "Relief of Peking" Clasp, and special letters of thanks from Major Parsons, Commanding at Peitaiho, and General Gaselee, Commanding the China Expedi- tionary Force ; is at present Presi- dent Tientsin Temperance Society ; Vice-President China Opium Lea- gue ; Principal Intermediate School for Chinese boys ; Chaplain to British Garrison. Publications: From Tientsin to Peking with the Allies. Address: Methodist Epis- copal Mission, Tientsin.
BROWN, Rev. Henry John Benham (see: BEXHAM-BROWN.)
BROWNE, Frank (HOXGKOXG), Ph.C., F.C.S., J.P. ; Government Analyst;
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6. Jan. 10, 1866. Prior to arrival in Hongkong was a demonstrator in the laboratories of the Pharmaceu- tical Society ; medallist in Chem- istry ; appointed to Hongkong, 1893 ; selected, 1894, to undertake special work in connection with the sup- pression of plague, for which re- ceived letter of thanks and medal from the community of Hongkong ; for similar sen-ices in 1899-1901 re- ceived letters of thanks from Hong- kong Sanitary Board ; in 1898 ap- pointed secretary to the Hongkong Liquor Commission ; president of the Hongkong Football Club ; exa- mined referee, London Football Association. Publications : Several scientific papers. Club : Hongkong. Address : Government Civil Hos- pital, Hongkong.
BRUTTON, George Kingston Hall (HONGKONG), Solicitor ; b. 1866 ; 2nd s. of Joseph Brutton, of Yeovil, Somersetshire, and Parkholme, Eastbourne ; iti. Maiie Louise, e. d. of Thomas Hart, F.S.A., Polbrean, The Lizard, Cornwall ; one child, Margaretta (Meta) Hall. Educ. : Sherburne School ; 1st XI. and 1st XV. Admitted to Bar, 1891. Clubs : Hongkong, Shanghai Country. Address: The Castle, Hongkong; Parkholme, Eastbourne, England.
BRYANT, Alfred Thomas (SINGA- PORE), Straits Settlements Civil Service ; b. 1861. Appointed cadet, Oct. 2, 1883; District Officer, Merlinan, May 13, 1887; District Officer, Dindings, June 1, 1890; act- ing 1st Magistrate, Penang, Aug. 23, 1895; confirmed, Aug. 24, 1898. Club: Sports. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BRYSON, Mrs. Thomas (TIENTSIN), Missionary; b. Dec., 1851 ; tn. July, 1875, to Rev. Thomas Biyson, of L.M.S., Wuchang, Central China. Arrived in China, 1875, and went to Wuchang; removed to Tientsin, 1885. Publications: Serial story in Children's Treasury, 1875 ; " Child Life in Chinese Homes," 18£5 : " Life of John Kenneth Mackenzie" 1889; "Roberts of Tient&in," 18C.r> ; " The Story of James Gilman," 1893; " Cross and Crown, stories of the Chinese Martyrs" ; "The Land of the Pigtail," 1905. Address: London Mission, Tientsin, North China.
BUCHANAN, Charles Sumner (SINGA- PORE), B.A.; Missionary ; b. July 28r 1869; m. Oct. £0, 1897, Emily Early. Educ.: Ohio iWesleyan University, Delaware, U.S.A. Teacher in Anglo- Chinese School, Singapore, 1896- 1902; Piincipal of Arglo-Chinese School, 190S-C4; Missionary to the Malays since 1905. Address : Methodist Episcopal Mission, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BUNBURY, Rev. George Alexander (HONGKONG), M.A., Clergyman ; b. June 10, 1870. Educ. : Bath ; Oriel College, Oxford ; 2nd class class-ic.il mods., 1890; 2nd class Lit. Hum., 1893. Ordained 1895 ; Curate of Hob- Trinity, Oxford, 1895-98 ; C.M.S. Missionary from 1898 ; Sub. Warden of St. Paul's College, Hongkong since 1901. Address: 2, College Gardens, Hongkong.
BURDON, Rt. Rev. John Shaw (SHANGHAI), D.D. ; Ordained, 1852 ; Missionary in China 1853-74 ; chaplain to Legation, Peking,
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1865-72 ; Bishop of Victoiia, 1874-95 ; widower. Publications: Translated JCew lestament and Common Prayer Book into Chinese. Address: English Church Mission, Shanghai.
BURGESS, Harry A stall (PORT DICK- SON), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. July 13, 1871. Joined service 1894, in Demarcation office, Kinta; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tan- Jong Malim, 1895; acting assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Matang, 1896; acting Collector of Land Revenue, Kuala Kangsar, 1897 ; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tpoh, 1899 ; acting Secretary to Resident, acting Registrar of Courts, Laiut, June, 1900; acting Distiict Magistrate, Upper Perak, Jan., 1902; Distiict Officer, Temerlok, Pahang, 1903 ; acting District Officer, Port Dick- son, 1904. Address: Port Dickson, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BURGESS, Percival James {SINGA- PORE), M.A., F.M.S., Government Analyst and Science Lecturer ; b. July 5, 1873. Etfuc. : Cambridge. Has held present position since 1900 ; Manager Malacca Rubber Plantation. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
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(KUALA LUMPUU), F.M.S. Civil
Service ; b. July 7, 1S68. In Forest Department, Burma ; Chief ForesJ Officer, F.M.S., 1901 ; Con- servator of Forests, 1903. A ddress : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federat- ed Malay States.
BURNSIDE, Edmund (KUALA LLM. Pt u), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Oct.
13, 1873. Private Secretary to Chief Justice, Ceylon, 1883; joined F.M.S. Civil Service, 1888 ; assistant Magistrate at Kinta, and acting as- sistant Collector of Land Revenue, Larut, 1890; acting assistant Sec- retary to Government, 1890; 2nd assistant Secretary to Government and Clerk of Councils, 1891 ; acting Magistrate, Larut, 1893; Collector of Land Revenue, and assistant District Magistrate, Lower Perak, 1894; Collector of Land Revenue, Lower Perak, 1895; acting District Treasurer, Lower Perak, 1896 ; acting Distiict Magistrate, Ma- tang, 1898; Distiict Officer, Ulu Langat, 1903; Collector of Land Revenue and Registrar of Titles, Kuala Lumpur, 1904; Secretary to Resident, Selangor, Dec., 1904. Addrew: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. Federated Malay States.
BUSH, Harry A. (XEWCHWANO\ Mer- chant ; b. Shanghai, Apiil 5, 1865 ; m. Maud Frances McGlew, of Brooklyn, 1895. Educ. : Bognor College, Forest School, Chelten- ham, England. Was educated for Army ; resigned Army in Apiil, 1881, to join firm established by father at Newch wang in 1860 ; entered firm as shipping clerk, and taken into partnership in 1883 ; now senior partner ; holder of consider- able mining concessions in Man- churia ; is strenuous upholder of British interests, and has done much to assist Britishers in Manchuria and North China ; was of great assistance to Japanese in recent war, and has been decorated ,by Japanese Emperor; was awarded
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gold medals by Field Marshal Oyama and Birou Kodamx for services to Japanese at New- chwang ; witnessed engagements in vicinity of Newchwang. Club : Newchwaug. Address: Newchwang, M.uichuria, China.
BUTLER, Dobree (SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service ; &. O^t. 23, 1S77 ; Sub- Assistant Engineer Riilway Con- struction Djpirtmant, Perak, 1833 ; acting Commissioner of Police at T.iiping an:l Salangar; acting as-
sistant Commissioner of Police, Negri Sembilan ; acting Super- intendent of Prisons, Seremban, 1904. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federate.! Malay States.
BYRNE, Harold Edward (KUALA LUMPUR) F.M.S. Civil Sevice ; b. Oct. 14, 1878. Assistant Surveyor Trigo- nometrical Survey, Perak, 1931 ; assistant to Director, P.W.D.,Kuala Lumpur, 1908. Address : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CAILLARD, Gaston Felix (KOMPONG- CHANG) Resident ; Administrator, 2nd class ; b. June 2, 1866. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Jan. 1, 1893; Administrator, 4th class, .Sept. 1, 1898; Administrator, 3rd class, Feb. 7, 1901 ; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1904. Decoration: Officier de 1'Instruction Publique. Address: Kompong-Chang, province of Kompong-Chang, Cambodge, Indo-China.
CAIffADAN, 0. (SHANGHAI), Lawyer; b. March 19, 1877. Educ. : France. Club: Fran cats, Shanghai. Ad- •irex* : S, Museum Road, Shanghai, China.
CALDWELL, George A. (HONGKONG), Accountant; b. Sept. 2, 1880, at Hongkong. Educ. : Mannamead, Plymouth. Returned to Hongkong in 1878 ; joined Government Ser- vice as assistant master in Govern- ment Central School (now Queen's College) ; joined Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company as accountant in 1884. Interested in all sport and amateur theatricals. Clubs : Royal Hongkong Yacht, Jockey, Football, and Cricket, Victoria Recreation, Corinthian Yacht, and Amateur Dramatic. Address: Hongkong.
CALTHROP, Horace Gaorge (HONG- KONG), Barrister-at-law ; b. June 7, 1853, 2ad s. of tb.3 late R3v. Gordon Calthrop. EJ,uc. : Felstead School, and Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge ; B.A. (Law Tripos), 1838. Student of the Inner Temple, Aug., 1888 ; Common Law Scholarship, Feb., 1890 ; called to the Bar, June 10, 1891 ; admitted to practise as barrister and solicitor in the Gold Coast Colony, March, 1901; admitted to the Hongkong Bar, Oct., 1904. Club : Hongkong. Address : 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
CAMERON, Alexander (KOBE), Mer- chant. Educ. : Grammar School, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland; served apprenticeship in office of late Donald Grant, solicitor, Grantown-on-Spey ; came to Japan, Jan., 1839; established firm of A. Cameron and Co., Nov., 1893 ; open- ed a branch at Yokohama, 1904 ; acquired the export business of A. Di Atti and Co., 1905; now sole proprietor of firms : A. Cameron and Co., and A. Di Atti and Co. ; President, Kobe St. Andrew's Society, 1905-6. Club : Kobe. Ad- dress : Kobe, and " The Firs," Shioya, Japan.
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CAMPAGNOL, Andre Edmond (HANOI), Conseiller, Cour d'Appel ; b. March 21, 1859. Entree 1' Admin- istration de la Justice, Juillet 21, 1887 ; Conseiller Sept. 21, 1904. Ad- dress : Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
CAMPBELL, Archibald (UPPER PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service; &. April 6, 1877. Passed law examin- ation, 1902 ; cadet at Perak, 1902 ; acting assistant District Magistrate and Treasurer, Batang Padang, Sept., 1903 ; acting Indian Immigra- tion Agent, June, 1904; 2nd assis- tant, District Officer, Kiian, 1904-5 ; assistant District Officer, Upper Perak, 1906. Address: Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.
CAMPBELL, Archibald Angus (SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Sept. 2, 1873. Attached to Ordnance Survey, England, 1889; District Surveyor, Seremban, 1899 ; Surveyor, 1st grade, 1902. Address : Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Fede- rated Malay States.
CAMPBELL, Charles William, C.M.G.; H.B.M. Consul ; b. Oct. 21, 1861 ; m. 1903, Violet Gertrude, y. d. of Mrs. Coutts, of Wellhouse, Banstead. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, April 7, 1884; Consul at Chemulpo, Corea, 1888 ; Accountant at Peking, 1894 to 1896 ; promoted 1st class Assistant, Sept. 27, 1897 ; Assistant in Chinese Secretary's Office, Peking, 1896 to 1899; pro- moted Vice-Consul at Shanghai, May 13, 1899 ; Mission to Shantung in connection with murder of mis- sionary, Jan. to April, 1900; pro-
moted Consul, Wuchow, Feb. 24, 1900; acting Consul and Assistant Judge, Shanghai, 19CO ; Interpreter on expedition for relief of Le- gations, Peking, June, 1900 ; acting Consul-General, Tientsin, 1900 to- 1901 ; acting Chinese Secretary, Peking, from 1901 to 1902 ; was act- ing Consul-General at Canton, 1903- 1904. Address: H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.
CAMPBELL, Douglas Graham
(SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service. Joined Straits Settlements Civil Service, 1883 ; was Secretary to- Resident, 1888 ; District Officer, Kuala Langat, 1890-; Ula Selangor, 1893 ; District Officer, Klang, 1897 ; and assistant Indian Immigration Agent, 1898; Distiict Officer, Ula Selangor, 1899; Secretary to Re- sident, 1901 ; Resident of Negri Sembilan, 1904 ; has acted as Re- sident on several occasions, and also as Secretary to Government. Address: Seremban, Negii Sem- bilan, Federated Malay States.
CAMPBELL, Rev. W. (TAINAN), F.R.G.S. ; Senior member, English Presbyterian Mission, Formosa :. b. April 17, 1841 ; in. Janet Hervey, d. of John Alston, of Aldbury (W. Aus.) and g. d. of J. Alston. Hon. Treasurer of Glasgow Royal Asylum for the Blind. Educ. : Glasgow University and Free- Church College, Glasgow : arrived in Formosa, Dec. 10, 1871 ; Life Fellow R.G.S. ; Member of Royal Asiatic and Japan Societies, rublicationn : St. Matthew's Gospel in Sinkang- Formosan, Dutch and! Knglish.
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•edited from the 1661 version of R. Graving, 1888 ; Reading-book and :St. Matthew's Gospel in simplified Roman letters for blind readers of the Amoy vernacular, 1888; an Account of Missionary Success in Formosa, from London edition of 165J, with copious notes of recent work in the Island, 1888 ; Reading- book, and a Translation of the Sacred Edict, adapted for Blind Chinese readers in Formosa, from the dot-system of M. Braille, 1889 ; the Articles of Christian Instruc- tion in Favorlang-Formosan, Dutch and English, with Psalmanazar's Dialogue between a Japanese and it Formosan, and Happart's Favor- lang Vocabulary, 1893; Formosa under the Dutch, described from Contemporary Records, with Explanatory Notes and a Biblio- graphy of the Island, 1903. Ad- dress: Tainan, Formosa. CANDLIN, Rsv. G. T. (TIENTSIN), Minister and Missionary ; b. April 15, 1853 ; m. Feb. 5, 188J. Chairman of English Methodist Mission In China; whilst on furlough in 1901 was elected President by annual Conference of Methodist New Connexion Church; returned to China in 19J3 ; missionary of 28 years' standing; attended Parlia- ment of Religions in China in 1893 TV special invitation of Dr. Burrows, and addressed the Parliament on •' The Relation of Religious Unity to the Work of Missions"; was Chairman of Federation Con- ference held in Peking in 1905; is Prinicipal of a College for training native preachers. Publications :
Volume of Missionary Sermons; " On Service with the King " i " Chinese Fiction. " Address : English Methodist Mission, Tient- sin, China.
CAPEN, Rev. Randall Thomas (SwATOW), Missionary, American Baptist Methodist Union ; b, July; 26, 1872, in Mass., U.S.A. Educ. : Harvard class of 1895 ; Glasgow Free Church College ; Newton Centre Theological Institute, U.S.A. Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Belfast, Maine, U.S.A., 1898-1900, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Mrfdison, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 1901-04; became Missionary in 1904. Ad- dress : Swatow, China.
CAPUS, Dr. Bertin (HANOI), Charg<5 de Cours, Ecole de Medecine de I'lndo-Chine ; Matlacin Priucipa. de 2e classe des troupes coloniales. Appointed Feb. 4, 1902. Decoration : Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address : Hanoi, Tonkin, Inclo- China.
CARDEW, Cyril Duncan (SEREM BAN), F.M.S. Civil Service, 6. Sept. 8, 1867. Inspector, 1st Perak Sikhs, 1888 ; assistant Treasurer, Kinta, July, 1893 ; Financial assistant, Batang Padang, June, 1894; De- marcation Officer, Kinta, Dec., 1895 ; acting assistant Treasurer, Larut, April, 1895 ; acting Financial assistant, Krian, Nov., 1893 ; acting District Treasurer, Lower Perak May, 1897 ; Financial assistant Krian, July, 1897; acting District Treasurer, Kinta, April, 1833; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tan- jong Malim, May, 1901; District
Car
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Treasurer, Batang Padang, Jan., 1902 ; District Treasurer, Kuala Lipis, Feb., 1902; District Treasurer, Baub, Jan., 1904 ; acting Treasurer, Seremban, 1904. Address: Serem- ban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.
CARIN, Rev. J. W. (UXGKUXG), A.M., D.D. ; Minister and Missionary ; b. April 6, 1850, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.; m. Alice Brinkley, of Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A. Ethic. : Bethel College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminaiy, Kentucky. Address : Ungkung, via , China.
CARLISLE, Tcm Ffennell (BANGKOK), H.B.M. Consular Service. Appoin- ted Student Interpreter in Siam, March 17. 1893 ; acting Consul, Bangkok, 19C1 ; promoted 1st as- sistant, Oct. 1, 19C2. Address: Bangkok, Siam.
CARMICHAEL, H. F. (HONGKONG), M.I.X.A., M.I.M.A. Consulting En- gineer. Senior partner, fiim Carmi- chael ami Clark. Address : Queen's Building, Hongkong.
CARNEGIE, Hon. Lancelot
Douglas (PEKING), M.V.O. ; Secre- tary of Legation in H. B. M. Diplomatic Service ; b. Dec. 26, 1861, 2nd s. of 6th Earl of Southesk ; m. 1890 Marion, <?. of H. F. Barclay, of Monkhams, Essex. Educ. : Eton; Christ church, Oxford. En- tered H. M. Diplomatic Service, 1887 ; has teen attached to H. M. Embassies at Madrid, St. Peters- burg and Berlin. Decoration : M.V.O., 1901. Clubs: St. James';
Bacheloi s. Addrets :' Eiit:'> h Lega- tion, Peking,;_China.
CARRINGTON, Rev. John (BANGKOK), A.M. ; Presbyterian Clergyman ; Agent and Missionary, American Bible Society; b. 1840 ; m, Sadie E. Sartine, of New Jersey, U.S.A. Educ. : Princeton University Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. Was ordained to gospel ministry in 18C8; l"roft»uv of Mathematics, Perrnington Couf. Seminary, N. J. ; arrived in Bang- kok as Missionary, Pieshyteriau Board, 1869; Superintendent of Boys' School, Bangkok ; Pastor, Lebanon Presbyterian t Lurch, San Francisco, Cal., about seAen years ; returned to Bangkok as Agent and Missionray of American Bible Society, 18£0, and still holds that position; one of translators and levi^eis of Bible in Siamese language; member of Council of Siam Society. Publications : Tian*- latioi.s into Siim^e. Address; Bangkok, feiz.m.
CARTER, AitLur Cecil (BANGKOK), M.A., Oxon. ; Head Master of Kii:g's College, Bangkok. Educ. : Paris University; Trinity College, Oxford ; Tubingen University. Tutor- to H.R.H. the late Crown Piince of Siam, l£9C-i,4 ; Head M.-..-ter of King's College, Bingkok, >ir.ce 1896; Secretary General of Koyal Siamese Commission for St. Louis Exhibition, 1CC3. Decoratii « : Older of Merit, Si? m. Publication : The Kingdom of Su.nr (rutr.;.n..s). Club : Biitifch, Bangkok. Add*'** King's College, Bargkok. Si; m.
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CARTER, Langham- (see : LANGHAM- CARTER.)
CARTER, William Leonard (HONG- KONG), A.M.I.E.E. ; Electrical En- gineer ; agent and manage!- for the China and Japan Telephone and Electric Co. ; b. Shanghai, 1877, e.s. of W. H. Carter, Merchant; •m. 1906. Educ. : St. Paul's School and Cent, Tech. College ; 2nd Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt. (retired list). Decoration : S.A. war medal. Club: Hongkong. Address: 2, Duddell Street, Hongkong.
CART WRIGHT, Basil Osborn (BANGKOK), B.A. ; Assistant Master Suaii Kularp English School ; b. Jan. 31, 1877. Educ. : St. Peter's College, Radley ; King's College, Cambiidge ; B.A. 1899, 1st class natural science tripos ; exhibi- tioner of King's College, Cam- bridge. Publications: "An Elemen- tary Handbook of the Siamese Language " ; "A Geography of Asia" (in Siamese). Club: Bang- kok. Address: Pak Klong Talut, Bangkok, Siam.
CARVIL, Thorras G. (PEKING), 1st class Assistant H.B.M. Consular Service. Appointed Student Inter- preter in China, Sept, 4, 1894 ; acting Vice-Consul at Shanghai, 1899 ; acting Consul at Wenchow, 1899 ; promoted 1st class Assistant, April, 5. 1902 ; Vice-Consul at Tientsin, 1902 and . 1903 ; acting Consul at Nanking 1903. Address : H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.
CARY, Prof. Otis (KYOTO), D.D. ; Minister and Missionary; b. April 20, 1851, at Foxboro, Mass., U.S.A.,
s. of Hon. Otis Sary; m. 1877, Ellen M. Emerson. Edvc. : Foxboro High School; Amherst College; Ardover Theological, te'emiraiy. Ai rived in Japan as missionary of American Board, 1878; since 1892 connected with Doshisha Schools in Kyoto; row Professor of Homiletics and Practical Sociology in Doshisha Theological Seminary. Publications: "The Man Who Feared God for Naught"; "Japan and Its Regeneration"; "Virtute Excei ptal," and numerous transla- tions into Japanese. Address: Karasumaru-dori, Kyoto, Japan.
CASE, James Francis (MANILA), Chief Engineer, Department of Sewer and Wateiwoiks Construction ; b. Sept, 22, 1868. Educ. : Wisconsin University. Captain, Bvt. Major, U.S.V. ; acting Divisional Engineer Officer, staff of Major-General Henry W. Lawton, U.S.A. ; member American Society Civil Engineers ; member Western Society of En- gineers. Club: Army and Navy. Address : City Hall, Manila, Philip- pine Islands.
CASSELS, Rt. Rev. William Wtartoa (PAONING) B.A. ; Bishop of West China; Educ.: St. John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1882). Ordained 1881 ; consecrated Bishop, 1895. Address : Paoning, Chungking, Western China.
CAULFEILD, Hen. Francis St. George (KUALA LUMPUR), I.S.O., M.I.C.E.
Director of Public Woiks, Fede- rated Malay States; b. Feb. 20, 1852. Assistant Engineer, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, 1874 ; as-
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sistant Engineer, Magdalena River Railways, 1874-75; Resident En- gineer, Connabe's Quay, 1875; as- sistant Engineer, Reading Drain- age, 1876-77 ; assistant Engineer, Reading Waterworks, 1878 ; Man- aging Engineer, No. 8 Westminster Chambers, 1879 ; Superintendent of Public Works, Surveyor and Registrar of Mines, Perak, 1879; .State Engineer, Perak, 1883; Di- rector of Public Works, 1931 ; con- structed first waterworks in Malay Peninsula in 1883 ; first railway in 1886; explore:! upper portion of Perak River and parts of Siamese Malay States of Rihman Sai, and Leggai in 1833 ; commenced Krian irrigation in 1899; explored and fixed route for Kuala Pilah-Ben- tong road, 1932, and for Kuala Lumpur-Bentong road, 1933 ; com- pleted surveys for improvement of Kuantan Harbour, 1933. Clubs : Royal Societies ; Sports ; St. George Yacht ; Automobile of Great Britain and Ireland. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CAVENDISH, Alexander (PENAXG), B.A. ; Straits Settlements Civil Service; b. 1879. Educ. : Bedford and Hertford College, Oxford. Appointed cadet in' Straits Settle- ments Civil Service in Nov., 1901 ; acting 3rd Magistrate, Penang, 1932; acting 4th Magistrate, Singa- pore, May, 1903; acting 3rd Magistrate, Singapore, Oct., 1903; acting District Officer, Nibong Tibal, Jan., 1904; acting Super- intendent of Education, Penang,
April, 1905. Address : Penang, Straits Settlements.
CHABRIER, Eugene Charles (TRAVINH), Resident; Administra- tor, 2nd class; b. Mar. 9, 1856. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Feb. 28, 1886; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1894; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 1, 1899 ; Administra- tor, 2nd class, July 19, 1903. Ad- dress : Travinh, province of Travinh, Cochin-China.
CHAFFRAY, Jean Edouard Bourcier-Saint- (Qi I-NHON), Re- sident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. June 24, 1870. Educ.: Paris; Oxford University, England. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Feb. 1, 1895 ; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 6, 1898; Administrator, 3rd class, May 18, 1899 ; Administrator, 2nd class, July 19, 1933. Address: Qui- Nhon, Annam, Indo China.
CHALMERS, Arthur Moris on (TAM- SUl), H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in Japan, July 20, 1832; acting Consul at Yokohama and assistant acting Judge, 1889; acting Consul at Nagasaki, 1892, 1893, and 1894; acting Consul at Hakodate, 1895 and 1896; promot- ed 1st Assistant, Aug. 8, 1896 ; act- ing Vice-Consul at Hiogo, June to Nov., 1896; acting Registrar in Court at Yokohama, 1897 to 1898 ; acting Consul at Hakodate, 1899 to 1900 ; promoted Vice-Consul for Consular District of Hiogo and Osaka, April 1, 1901 ; acting Consul, Yokohama, 1900 to 1901; acting Consul, Kobe, 1902; promoted Consul for Consular District of
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Shimonoseki, May 21, 1903 ; trans- ferred to Tamstii, Dec. 20, 19J4. Address : H.B.M. Consulate, Tam- sui, Formosa.
CHVM3AUD, Emil3 Alexis (SAIGON), Conseiller, Cour d'Appel ; b. Sept. 5, 1855. Entree 1' Administration de 1% Justice, Nov. 8, 1831. Decora- tion: Officer d'Academie. Ad- dress: S.iijjn, Inio-China.
CH \MBERLAIS, Basil Hill (TOKYO), Emeritus Professor of Imperial University; b. Oct. 18, 1850, at South-sea: Educ. : French Lycee, and English private tutor. Has been connected with Japan Educational Department for over twenty years. Publications: "The Classical Poetry of the Japanese," 1883; "Translation of the Kojiki," 1833; A Romanised Japanese Rea- der, 18S6 ; The Language, Mythology, and Geographical Nomenclature of Japan, viewed in the light of Aino Studies, 1887 ; Luchuan Grammar, 1895 ; " Handbook of Colloquial Japanese," 3rd edition, 1898; Practical Introduction to the Stt^y of Japanese Writing, 1899 ; " Things Japanese," 5th edition, 1905 ; Mur- ray's Japan, 3rd and subsequent editions (in collaboration with AV. B. Mason), 1891-1933; many papers in Transactions of Asiatic Society of Japan, and other learned societies; and several works in Japanese. Address : Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan.
CHYMPEA.UX, G. d3 (HONGKONG), Manager for Messageries Maritimes no. Baen in Colony over 21 years. Club : Hongkong. Address : Queen's Building 4, H
CHAN TIEN-YU (see : JEME TIKN-YU).
CHANCELLOR, Captain Alexanier Richard (SINGAPORE), Superinten- dent, Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Police ; ft. June 3, 1869. Captain, 4th Battalion H.L.I. ; 2nd in Com- mand, Bu-badoes Police, Dec. 4, 1895 ; acting Inspector General, B:u-badoes Police, May-Nov., 1897, Nov. 1898 to Feb. 1893, and July- Sept, 1931; Acting Governor" of Prison, Birbadoes, June-Dec. 1931; Adjutant Barbadoes Volunteers, Jan.-June 1932 ; assistant Superin- tendent Police, Straits Settlements, Sept. 22, 1932 ; acting Chief Police Officer, Malacca, Sept. 16, 1933, to Oct. 33, 1935 ; seconded as Superin- tendent Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Police, Nov. 1, 1935. Address: Everton House, Neil Bo ad, Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
CHANG CHEN-HSUN (PEKING),
Chinese official service ; 6. at Singa- pore. Managing Director of Yueh- Han Railway ; Director of Imperial Stud Court ; appointed commis- sioner for inspecting commerce in foreign countries, Oct., 1934.
CHANG CH'ENG-HSUN (Axcnixo), Secretary, Board of Punishments; metropolitan graduate of 1877. Appointed Ch'uan-pei Tao, Sze- chwan, Feb., 1892; Feng-Ying-Liu- Ssu Tao., Anching-fu, Anhui, Aug., 1931.
CHANG CHIH-TUNG, Vicaroy
(CHANGSHA), native of Chihli ; metropolitan graduate of 1863. Ap-' pointed Judicial Commissioner, Kwangtung, Mar., 1865; Financial Commissioner ; Kiangsu, May, 1868;
Ch'an WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
assistant supervisor of Instruction 1880 ; Governor of Shansi, Jan., 1882; Governor-General of Two Kwang Aug., 1884; Governor-General of Hu Kuang, Aug., 1889 ; officiated as Governor-General of Liang Kiang, 1894 and 1895 ; consulting member of Government Council, Apiil, 1901 ; junior Guardian of the Heir Ap- parent, Dec., 1901; High Commis- sioner for Commerce, July, 1902; officiated as Governor-General of Liang Kiang, Dec., 1902 ; called to Peking, June, 1903 ; resumed office as Governor-General, Hu-Kuang, Dec., 1903; Viceroy of Liang Hu (Hunan and Hupeh) 1905-6 ; Head of Canton-Hankow Railway, and one of the most influential men in China. Address : Changsha, Hunan pro- vince, China.
CH'ANG-CH'UN, Lieut. -General (PE- KING), native of Mongolia. Ap- pointed Deputy Lieut.-General, Hsi-an, Mar., 1885; ditto, Ch'eng-tu (Szechwan), Jan., 1901 ; Tartar General, Hsi-an-fu, Shensi, 1902; ordered to Peking, Feb., 1906.
CH'ANG-EN, Tartar General (HANG- CHOW), native of Manchuria. Ap- pointed Lieut.-General, Hangchow, March, 1891 ; Tartar General, Hang- chow, June, 1899.
CH'ANG-HENG (Kuxosu), Chinese Official Service; native of Man- churia. Appointed Ch'ang-Chen Tao, Kiangsu, (Taotai at Chin- kiang), June, 1897.
CHANG HENG-CHIA (PEKIXO), Vice- Presdt. Board of War ; native of Fukien; metropolitan graduate of
1883. Appointed Literary Chancel- lor of Hunan, Sept., 1888; compiler at the Han-lin ; sub-Director of the Court of Sacrificial Worship, Aug., 1899; sub-director Grand Court of Revision, Jan., 19D1 ; Literary Chancellor, Chekiang, Jan., 1902; Chief Director of Peking University, Feb., 1904; Director of Imperial Banqueting Court, Feb., 1904; Junior Vice-President, Board of War, Jan., 1906.
CHANG HSIANG-T'AI, General
(Fu.MNG), native of Anhui. Ap- pointed Brigade-General of Fur.ing, Fukien Province, 1904.
CHANG H3ING CHIH, General
(KrvuAN), native of Shensi. Ap- pointed Brigade General of Hsining, Kansu province, Oct., 1901 ; Commander-in-Chief , Ter- ritorial Army, Kansu, headquarters Kuyuan, Jan., 19C6.
CHANG HSUN, General (NING-YI-AN), native of Kiangsi. Appoint ed Bri- gade-General of Chien-chang (Xing- yuan), Szechwan province, 1904.
CHANG JEN-CHUN ( PEKING ), Vice- Presdt. Ministry of Education ; native of Chihli ; metropolitan gra- duate, 1868. Appointed Kuei-Ping- yen Tao, Kwangsi, Sept, 1889; Judi- cial Commissioner, Kwangtuiig,. Dec., 1894. Financial Coir.mitsioneiv Kwangtung, Jan., 1896 ; ditto, Shantung, Sept, 1S£8 ; Director of General Grain Transports, Dec.,. 1900; Governor of Shantung, Nov., 1901; Governor of Honan, May, 1902; Governor of Kwangtung. Apr.,. 190C. Governor of Sharsi. Oct...
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Chan
1905. senior Vice-President Minis- try.'of Education, Jan., 19C6.
CHANG JEN-FU (PEKING), Vice- President of Censorate. Appointed Literary Chancellor, Hupeh, Sept., 1885 ; Compiler at the Han-lin ; Tutor at the Imperial Academy, June, 1892 ; Secretary, Imperial Supervisorate of Instruction, May, 1890; Sub-Expositor at the Han- lin, Jan., 1894; Director of the Court of State Ceremonial, May, 1896 ; Governor of Peking, 1901 : Acting senior Vice-President of Censorate, Aug., 1901 ; junior Vice- President of the Board of War, Jan., 1902 ; senior Vice-President of Censorate, Jan., 1902.
CHANG KAO-YUAN, General
{CHUNGKING), native of Anhui. Appointed Brigade-General at Chungking, Szechwan province, 1902.
CH'ANG-KENG, General (In), native of Manchuria. Appointed Com- mandant of Forces in Hi; Senior Resident, Tibet, with rank of Deputy Lieut.-General, March, 1888 ; Military Governor of Hi, June 1890 ; Lieut.-General Bordered Blue Banner corps ; ordered to Peking for employment, Sept. 1901 ; Tartar General, Szechwan, Dec., 1901 ; President Board of War, No\\, 1904; Tartar General, Hi (Chinese Turkestan), July, 1905.
CHANG LIEN-FEN (CHIXAN), Chinese Official Service; native of Chekiang. Taotai of Tientsin, April, 1901 ; Yen-Yi-Tsao-chi Tao, Shantung, Jan., 1903 ; Salt Commissioner, Chilian, Shantung, Feb., 1905.
CHANG PO-H3I (PKKING), President Board of Education ; native of Hunan ; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed Compiler at the Han-lin ; Literary Chancellor, Shantung, 1881 ; Literary Chancel- lor, Szechwan, June, 1888 ; Liba- tioner, Imperial Academy, April, 1896; Sub-Chancellor of the Grand Secretariat, Nov., 1897; senior Vice-President Board of Cere- monies, July, 1900; President of Censorate, Dec., 1900; appointed Special Ambassador to England, but embassy declined, Feb., 1901. President Board of Works, Aug., 1901 ; President, Board of Punish- ments, Nov., 1901 ; Commissioner of Education at Peking, Jan., 1902 ; President, Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1902; Member of Government Council, Nov., 1903; President of the Board of Education, 1905-6.
CH'ANG-SHAN, Lieut.-General (PEK- ING), Lieut.-General of Bordered Blue Mongol Banner corps.
CHANG SHAO-HUA (T.UYUEX), Chinese Official Service ; native of Anhui; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed T'ung-Yung Tao, Chihli, June, 1893 ; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangsi, Oct., 1896 ; Financial Com- missioner, Nanking, Nov., 1898 ; Financial Commissioner, Kiangsi, Dec., 1898 ; Financial Commissioner, Hunan, Oct., 1901 ; Financial Com- missioner, Yunnan, Oct., 1904. Financial Commissioner, Taiyuen, Shansi province, 1905.
CHANG SUNG-LIN, General (T'ENG- Yi'KH), native of Kiangsu. Ap- pointed Brigade-General at Teng- V'ueh, Momein, Yunnan, 1902.
Chan
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CHANG T'ING-LIAO (KUEILIN), Chin- ese Official Service ; native of Honan ; metropolitan graduate of 1874. Appointed I-Hsi Tao, Yunnan, June, 1893 ; Judicial Commissioner, Kwangsi, Sept., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Chekiang, May, 1901 ; Financial Commissioner, Kwangsi, June, 1903 ; Financial Commissioner, Yunnan, July, 1904; Financial Commissioner, Kueilin, Kwangsi Province, Oct., 1904.
CHANG TSENG-YANG (CHEKIANG), Governor; native of Chihli ; met- ropolitan graduate of 1868. Ap- pointed Salt Taotai, Fukien, Nov., 1894 ; Judicial Commissioner, Fu- kien, Dec., 1895 ; vacated post, April, 1896; Judicial Commissioner, Szechwan, March, 1899 ; Financial Commissioner, Fukien, Sept., 1899, Financial Commissioner, Hunan, Sept., 1900 ; Financial Commis- sioner, Kwangsi, Dec., 1900 ; Finan- cial Commissioner, Szechwan, July, 1902; Governor of Shansi, Feb., 1903 ; acting Governor, Hunan, July, 1905; Governor, Chekiang, Oct., 1905.
CHANG TSUNG-PEN, General
(YEXCHOU) ; native of Shantung. Appointed to Yenchoti-fu, Shan- tung province, 1904.
CHANG YEN-MOU, (see : CHANG Yi).
CHANG YI, (PEKING), also known as Chang Yen-mou ; Chinese Official Service; native of Chihli. Appointed Expectant Taotai, King- sui ; Administrator of Mines, Chihli and Jehol, Nov., 1898 ; Expectant Metropolitan Official of 4th rank
and assistant Administrator of Railways, Dec., 1898; Reader, Grand Secretariat, June, 1899; attached to Prince Ch'un's Em- bassy to Germany, 1901 ; Sub-Chan- cellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1901; assistant Director of Rail- ways and Mines, Jan., 1902; de- graded, Dec., 1903; rank of 3rd class conferred, Nov., 1904 ; re- stored to rank in spring of 1904 owing to the fact that he was pro- ceeding to London in connection with the claims in Court respecting the Chinese Engineering and Min- ing Company; returned from London, 1905.
CHANG YING-LIN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service; native of Shan- tung; metropolitan graduate, 1865. Appointed Deputy Supervisor of Instruction, June, 1886; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, May, 1891 ; Civil Vice-Governor, Feng-tien and ex-officio Literary Chancellor, Sept., 1891; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Aug., 1894; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Nov., 1895 ; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secre- tariat, July, 1896; junior Vice- President, Board of Ceremonies, Dec., 1896; senior Vice-President, Oct., 1897; junior Vice-President, Board of Civil Office, July, 1900.
CHANG YUNG CH ING, General
(NINGHSIA), native of Honan. Appointed Brigadier General at Liang Chou, Kansu, 1902 ; transfer- red to Ninghsia, Kansu province, 1904.
CHAD ERH FENG, General (('HKNG - Tf), Chinese B innerman ; Chien
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Ch'ang Tao, Chengtu, Szechwan province, July 1904 ; commanded Brigade in punitive expedition to Patang, Anterior Tibet, to avenge death of Imperial Resident, murd- ered in spring, 1905; specially rewarded, 19C6.
CHAO ERH-H3UN, General (MUK- DEN), metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed Prefect of Kuei-Yang; Kuei-Tung Tao, Kuei-chow, Oct., 1890 ; Judical Commissioner, Anhui, Apiil, 1895 ; Judical Commissioner, Shansi, July, 1898 ; Financial Com- missioner, New Dominion, Nov., 1898 ; Financial Commissioner, Shansi, 1902; Governor, Hunan, Jan., 1903; acting President, Board of Revenue, Aug., 1904; Officiating President, Board of Revenue, Dec., 1904; Promoter of the scheme for the formation of Bank of the Board of Revenue ; Tartar-General of Mukden, Manchuria, 1905-6.
CHAO KUO-HSIEN, General (CHAO- CHOU), native of Hunan. Appoint- ed Brigade-Gen ei-al, Chaochou-fu, Kwangtung, 1903.
CHAO WEI, General (P'U-ERH), native of Yunnan. Appointed Brigade- General, P'u-erh, Yunnan, 1903.
CHAO WEI-HSI (KWEICHOW), Chinese Official Service ; native of Kiangsi ; metropolitan graduate, 1890. Ap- pointed Literary Chancellor, Kweichow, 1901.
CHAPMAN, Arthur, (HONGKONG), Assessor of Rates; Major, Hong- kong Volunteers ; b. Dec. 1, 1861. Assessor of taxes, 1889; acting assistant Superintendent, Fire
Brigade, 1891-92 ; J.P., 1894 ; Lieut. Hongkong Volunteer Corps, 1893; Capt., 1897; Major, 2nd in com- mand, 1899 ; acting Commandant on several occasions ; thanks and medal for services during plaguev 1894 ; member of committee on Volunteer Corps, 1898 ; commandeer Volunteers during disturbances in New Territory, 1899; commanded Hongkong and China Coronation contingent, 1902. Club : Hong- kong. .Address: Treasury, Hong- kong.
CHAPMAN, William Thorras (SKII- EMBAN), B.A., Cantab. ; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Dec. 25, 1876. Cadet, Negri Sembilan, 1899 ; acting assistant Collector of Land Re- venue, Seremban, June, 1903 ; act- ing Registrar of Titles, Nov., 1903 r appointed Inspector of Schools but continued as acting Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, Jan., 1904; District Officer, Chiistmas Is- land, 1904. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.
CHAPPELL Rev. Benjamin (TCKVO), A.M. ; Clergyman ; b. April 3, 1852 ; m. June 21, 1890. Edu.c. : Mount Allison University, Canada; graduated A.B., Mount Allison, 1873; A.M., 1881. Entered the Methodist Ministry in 1874; pastorate of churches in New- Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1874-1880, and' 1882-1889; Missionary work among new settlers in British Columbia,. 1880-1882 ; joined Japan Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church,.
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1890 ; Dean of School of Theology, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, 1896-1897 ; Dean of College and Principal of Academy, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, 1899-1936. Publications: " Christia- . nity and War." Address : Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan.
<CHARRIN, Jean Juilien Louis
(TANAN), Resident ; Administrator, 2nd class ; b. Feb. 26, 1853. Joined Indo-Chiua Civil Service, July 1, 1884; Administrator, 4th class, July 1, 1893 ; Administrator, 3rd class, Sept. 1, 1898 ; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1903. Address : Tanan, Province of Tanan, Cochin-China.
CHATER, Sir Catchick Paul (HONG- KONG), Kt, ; C.M.G. ; Member of
the Executive Council ; Consul for Siam; b. 1846; s. of Chater Paul Chater, of Calcutta. Arrived in Hongkong, 1864, as assistant in Bank of Hindustan, China, and Japan ; resigned from bank and started business as exchange and bullion broker, 1886; J.P., 1888; sat in Legislative Council as acting member during the absence on leave for one year of Mr. F. Sassoon, 1886-7 ; was on holiday in India when Mr. Sassoon resigned, 1887, and was unanimously elected for a term of six years to represent the Justices of the Peace ; was re-elected for a further period of six years, 1893, and again in 1899, retiring upon the expiration of his third term of office, Jan., 1906; during office as unofficial member was elected to the Executive Council, which seat still retains; in 1884 started a godown business
at Kowloon, purchasing the sea, beach from the Government and erecting godowns; in 1883 amal- gamated with Jardine, Matheson and Co., and established the existing Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., reclaiming fore- shores and erecting present godowns and wharves ; originated the Praya Reclamation in 1887 by writing to the Government and submitting a scheme, which was accepted by marine lot holders; visited England later and received the sanction of the Secretary of State to carry out the work, the foundation stone being laid at the corner of existing cricket ground by the Duke of Connaught in 1890; presented statue of the Duke of Connaught to the Colony in commemoration of the event; work was concluded on the reclamation in 19J5, the result being the addition to the Colony of considerable foreshore upon which has been erected some of finest hongs east of Suez ; was the first to advocate the acquirement of the present New Territory on the mainland of China, writing to the Government four years before the actual leasing of the territory ; organised an appeal to the Govern- ment later by the Chamber of Commerce, the China Association, and the unofficial Members of the Legislative Council, and success- fully urged the negotiation for a lease of the territory, which was subsequently granted by China; has been identified in most public movements since arrival in Colony ;
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Ch'en
•was treasurer and .afterwards chairman of Queen's Jubilee Com- mittee; Chairman of Diamond Jubilee Committee (then created C.M.G.) erected first Anglican Church at Kowloon; is chairman and director of principal public companies, including Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company; supports all sports ; has been steward of the Jockey Club for 25 years and President for many years ; was created Knight in 1992. Cliibs : Hongkong ; most sporting. Address: Marble Hall, Conduit Road, Hongkong.
CHATHAM, Hm. Wm. (HONGKONG), M.I.C.E.; Director of Public Works. Educ. : Royal High School, Edin- burgh, and Edinburgh University. Assistant to Messrs. Thos. Meek and Son, C.E., Edinburgh; and afterwards to the engineer of the Bristol Docks ; appointed Executive Engineer in, the Public Works Department, Hongkong, in 1893, and Director of Public Works • in 1901 ; member of the Executive and Legislative Councils ; Vice- President of the Sanitary Board ; chairman of the Public Works and other committees ; was a member of the Queen's Jubilee Committee, 1897, and acted as Hon. Secretary formany years, during the carrying out of the permanent memorials (on which a sum of £20,000 was expended) in the shape of Hospital for Women and Children and the construction of a road, five miles in length, along the southern part of the island. Club : Hongkong. Address : The Peak, Hongkong.
CHENAGON, Calonel Georges N. J.
(HANOI), Commandant 183 Ragt. d'Infanterie Coloniale. Decora- tion : Chevalier de la Le"gioii d'Honneur. Address : Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
CH EN CHAO-WEN (CHEKIANG), Chi- nese Offisial Service ; native of Hunan ; metropolitan graduate, 1868. Appointed Reader at th3 Han-lin, April, 1896; Governor of Peking, 1896 ; Governor of Peking, Nov., 1893; Vice-Governor, Mukden, Dec., 1898; Director of Court of Sacrificial Worship, Mar., 1902; Literary Chancellor, Chekiang, 1904.
CHEN CHING TZU (Kixxasi), Chinese Official Service ; native of Hupeh, Appointed Yung-Ting-Po Tao, Chihli, Oct., 1S95; Judicial Cam missioner, Kweichow, Oct., 1899 ; retired (ill-health) Dec., 1899; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangri winter, 1904.
CHZN H. \I-PENG, Ganeral (Sui- CHING), native of Hunan. Brigadier General at Sui-ching, province oj Hunan.
CH'EN HSU, General (TSUXG-MING),
Native of Kwangtung. Brigadier General, Tsung-Ming, province of Kiangsu.
CH EN K'UEI LIN, (P.YOTIN:;), Chinese Official Service ; native of Kwei- chow ; metropolitan graduate, 1830. Appointed Grain Taotai, Hunan, 1901; Yunting Ho Tao, Paoting, Chihli province, 1904.
CH'EN KUEI-LUNG (KIAXGSU), Governor ; native of Kweichow ;
Cli'en
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metropolitan graduate, 1886. Ap- pointed Vice-Governor of Pek- ing, June, 1900 ; Governor of Peking, Sept, 1900 ; Financial Com- missioner, Honan, May, 1901 ; Director General of Grain Trans- port, Dec., 1901 ; Governor, Honan, April, 190C ; Governor, Kiangsu, Feb., 1906.
CH'EN MING-K'AN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service ; native of Kiangsu ; provincial graduate. Appointed Secretary, Board of Foreign Af fail's, Dec., 1901; Vice-President, Im- perial Clan Court, March, 19C6.
CHENOWETH, R. (KowLOON), Com- mander of revenue cruiser " Likin " of Impel ial Maritime Customs. Ai lived in China 1873 ; joined re- venue ciuiser "Kwashing" at Shanghai, Feb., 1877, and has since been connected with coastal depart- ment of Imperial Maritime Customs service. Address : Revenue Cruiser " Likin," Kowloon, China.
CH'EN PI (PEKING), Vice-President Board of Revenue ; native of Fukien ; metropolitan graduate, 1877. Appointed Sub-Director Court Impel ial Stud, Aug., 19G1 ; employed in Council of Govern, ment Reform ; Governor of Peking, Sept., 1901 ; junior Vice-President, Board of Commerce, Sept., 190C ; senior Vice-President, Board of Commerce, Jan., 1904. Vice-Pre- sident, Board of Revenue, Sept. 1905.
CH'EN PANG-JUI (PEKING), Vice-Pre- sident Board of Revenue ; native of Chekiang ; metropolitan gra- duate, 1868. Appointed Commis-
sioner, Office of Transmission. Nov., 1900 ; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, June, 1901 ; employed in Council of Govern- ment Reform, July, 1931 ; junior Vice-President, Board of Revenue,, Nov., 1901 ; senior Vice-President „ Board of Revenue, Feb., 1902.
CH'ENG CHANG (PEKING), Vice-Pre- sident of Censorate. Appointed Chief Secretary, Tsung-li Yam en ; Hui - Ning - Ch'ih - T'ai - Kuang Tao,. Toatai at Wuhu, March, 1889; suspended from office, Aug., 1891 ; vacated post and summoned to Peking for audience, Jan., 1892 ; assistant Superintendent, Board of Admiralty ; Sub-Director, Banquet- ing Court, Jan., 1897 ; Sub-Director,, Court of Sacrificial Worship Sept., 1898 ; Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Transmission, Nov., 1898 ; Vice-Director, Imperial Clan Court » Jan., 1899; Vice-President, Censo- rate, Jan., 1901.
CH'ENG-HSUN, General (NANKING), native of Manchuria. Appointed Grain Intandant, Shantung, May. 1886 ; Ta-Shun-Kuang Tao, Chihli, Sept., 1886; Feng-Chin-Shan-hai Tao, July, 1887 ; Taotai, Kiukiang. May, 1892; Ning-Shao-Tai T<i<>. Chekiang, 1899; Judicial Com- missioner, Kiangsu, Feb., 1901 : Financial Commissioner, Chekiang. Sept., 1901 ; Governor, Anhui, Jan., 190S ; Tartar-General, Kiangningv Nanking, March, 1906.
CH'ENG WEN-PING, Admiral (SHANG- HAI), native of Anhui. Appointed Commander-in-Cliief at Hupeh ; Commander-in-Chief at Fukien,
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Dec., 1894 ; Admiral of the Yangtse, Juiie, 1901.
CHENIEUX, Olivier Victor (SAIGON), Resident ; Administrator, 1st class ; b. June 7, 1854. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Jan. 1, 1881 ; Ad- ministrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1881 ; Administrator, Crd class, Jan. 1, 1886 ; Administrator, 2nd da.ss, Aug. 1, 1889; Administrator, l£t class, Sept. 1, 1S£8. Deccra- ticn : Chevalier de la Le'gion d'Honreur. Address : Saigon, Cochin-China.
CHEON, Jean Nice las (HANOI), Re- sident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. May 20, 1857. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, May 20, 1882 ; Admin- istrator, 4th (hiss, July 14, 1893; Administrator, Srd class, May £1, 1899; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1902. Decoration: Officier d'Ac- ademie. Address : Hanci, Tonkin, Indo-China.
CHESNE, Alphcnse (BiEN-HOA), Re- sident; Administrator, 1st class; b. Aug. 2, 1863. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Feb. 20, 1885 ; Admin- istrator, 4th dass, Feb. 1, 1889; Administrator, Srd class; Jan. 1, 1892; Administrator, 2nd class, Sept. 1, 1898; Administrator, 1st thus, Feb. 7, 1901. A ddress : Bien- Hoa, Province of Bien-Hoa,Cochin- China.
CHEVALIER, Father Stanislas
(SiCA\VEi), Director of Astronomi- cal Observatory, Sicawei, Shang- hai; b. Oct. 22, 1852, in Biittany, France. Director of meteorological observatory, Sicawei, 1890-96 ; surveyed Upper Yangtsze valley,
1S97-98; Director of a&troncn:ical observatory, 1911. Public aticns : "Etude sur les crsges dais le Kiang-nan en 1889," "Etude sur 1'etablissement de la mor.sson d'ete et de la mcusson d'hiver sur la c6te de Chine," "Typhoons de 1892," " La navigation a vapeur sur le hint Yangtze," "Le Haut Yangtze, de Itchang fou a Sing- chan hein en 1897-98," and numerous ai tides in annual reports of Shang- hai Meteorological Society ; also numerous maps. Decorations : Laureat de 1'Academie ties Sciences et de la Societe de Geographic de Paris. Address: Astronomical Observatory, Sicawei, Shanghai.
CHEVALLIER, Harvey (U P p E R PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service, b. Mar. 81, 1861. Distiiet Officer, KuaU Pilah, 1890; acting assistant Distiict Officer, Tampin, July, 1892, Nov., 1895; acting Distiict Officer, Coast, Dec., 1895; District Officer, Tampin, Jan., 1897 ; District Officer, Kuala I-ilah, Oct., 1897 ; acting Resident, Negii Sembilan, Oct., 1801; acting District Magistrate, Kuala Kangsar, May, 1902; acting Distiict Officer, Kuala Kangsar, Jan., 1903; acting District Officer, Upper Perak, 19C6. Address : Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.
CHEVALLIER, General M. E. (HANOI), General of Division and Comman- der in Chief of the French military forces in Indo-China. Decoration ; G.O. of Legion d'Honneur. Ad- dress : Military Headquarters, Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
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of the Household, Dec. 1899 ; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, 1900 ; senior Vice-President, Board of Works, spiing, 1901 ; deputy Lieut.-General, Plain white Banner corps, 1901 ; junior Vice- President, Board of Civil Offica, May, 1902 ; Vice-President, Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1905. CHI-SHZ,*3, Lieut. -General (PEKiNG), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.-Geueral, Ching-k'ou, April, 1895; Lieut.-General, Plain Bed Mongol Banner Corps, 1904.
CHIANG KUEI-T'I (PEKING), native of Anhwei. Appointed Commander-in- Chief, .Kansu, Feb., 1901; in com- mand of Yuan Shih-K'ai's troops at Peking, July, 1901.
CHIC HESTER, Major /.rlngton AugULtus (HONGKONG), D.S.O. De- puty Asst. Adjutant Geneial; I. July 2, 1863, s. of late Major-Gen. J. O. (Winchester, of Western House, Chudleigh, Devon ; m. 1891. Eva Isabella Maude, 3rd d. of Mi-.j-.Gen. H. Justice, formerly I.S.C., of Riven Hall, Southsea. Educ. : Chel- tenham College ; Bcyal Military College; passed Staff College. Entered Dorsetshire Regiment as Lieut., 1884 ; Capt., March 11 ; 1891 ; Major, Feb. 26, 3892; tame 1o China, Aug., 1804 ; served in South African War, 1899-1801, on Staff; at relief of Lady smith, including operations of Jan. 17 to 24, 1900, and action at Spion Kop ; opera- tions of Feb. 5 to 7, 1900, ai^d action at Vaal Kvanz ; operations on Tugela Heigh s (Fei». 14 lo a/, an t action at Pietei's I il. ; ion.3 in lha Transvaal in
Jun., 1930; operations in Natal, March to June, 1900, including action at Laing's Nek (Jun. 6 to 9) ; operations in Orange River Colony (Jun., 1930) ; mentioned in despat- ches, Sept. 10, 1901. Decorations: Queen's medal with 5 clasps; King's medal with 2 clasps ; D.S.O. Clubs : Hongkong ; Ciicket. Ad- dress : Military Headquarters, Hongkong.
CHIH-JUI, General (NINGHSIA), native of Manchuria ; metropolitan gra- duate, 1880 ; assistant Military Governor. Appointed Chief Super- visor of Instruction, June, 1889 ; denounced two foreigners to the Throne, Nov., 1889, for wrong fulfilment of contracts for ammuni- tion ; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, March, 1893 ; Vice- President Board of Ceremonies, March, 1894 ; Military assistant Governor, Uliasut'ai, Dec., 1894 ; Commandant of Forces, Hi, O^t., 1899 ; assistant Military Governor, Niughsia, Kansu, April, 19C6.
CH IN SHOU-CHANG (PEKING), Vice- President Board of War ; native of Kiangsu ; metropolitan graduate, 1883. Appointed Sub Chancellor, Grand Secretariat in summer, 1901 ; Literary Chancellor, Fukien, Jan., 1902 ; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, Jan., 1902., ; senior Vice- President, Board of War, April, 1904.
CHINA, Emperor of (see : KUANG Hsu).
CHINA, Empress Dowa jer or (see : TSZE H:).
CH1KA (MID), Bishop Of (see : MOULE, Rr. REV. Giooiu;.: FAA.NS).
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CHINA (NORTH), Bishop Of (see: SCOTT, RT. REV. CHARLES PERRY).
CHINA (WESTERN), Bishop of (see : CASSELS, RT. REV. WILLIAM WHARTOX).
CHINDA, Etami ITOKYO), ex-Vice-
Minister of F oreign Affairs; b. 1856, at Hirosaki. Educ. : American University; graduated 1881. Ap- pointed clerk of Foreign Office, 1885 ; was appointed to the charge of telegraph section in same office ; Consul at San Francisco, 1890 ; removed to Consulate at Ninsen ; Consul-General at Shang- hai, 1895; Minister Resident at Brazil ; later at the Hague, 1899- 1900 ; Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary at St. Peters- burg, 1900 ; recalled in 1901 to assist Baron Komura as his im- mediate subordinate ; resigned from Foreign Office, Jan., 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan. CHING, Prince (see: I-K'UANG.)
CHING -HOU (PEKING), Vice-President, Board of War ; Imperial clansman. Appointed assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Aug., 1901 ; Reader at the Hanlin ; Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Mukden, Feb., 1903; senior Vice-President, Board of War, July, 1905.
CHING -H3ING, General (FOOCHOVV), native of Manchuria. Appointed Grain Intendant, Kiangsu, Oct., 1888 ; Shan-An Tao, Shansi, March, 1898 ; Salt Commissioner, Ch'ang-lu, •Chihli, March, 1897; Judicial Com- missioner, Shansi, Feb., 1898 ; do., Shantung, Oct., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Honan, Nov., 1898;
Governor, Kiangsi, Nov., 1930 ; do., Hupeh, Dec., 1900 ; Tartar-General, Foochow, Fukien province, Feb., 1901 ; retired, April, 1902.
CH'ING-FU ( PEKING ), ex Vice-Pre- sident of Censorate ; native of Manchuria. Appointed Sub-Chan- cellor, Grand Secretariat, Vice- President Mongolian Superinteii- dency, Feb., 1888 ; Deputy Lieut. - General, Plain White Banner Corps ; degraded to Minor Court Official of 3rd rank, March, 1894 ; Director, Court of Sacrificial Wor- ship, April, 1894 ; senior Vice-Pre- sident, Censorate, August, 1899; retired ill-health, April, 1905.
CH'ING-JUI, Tartar General (CHINO- CHOU), native of Mongolia. Ap- pointed Sub-Chancellor, Grand Sec- retariat, Dec., 1895 ; Vice-President, Mongolian Superintendency, Feb., 1898 ; Vice - President, Mukden Board of Punishments, Nov., 1899; Vice-President, Board of Revenue, Dec., 1899 ; President, Censorate, Nov., 1903; Tartar General, Cbing- chou, Shantung province, Nov., 1904.
CH'ING-SHU (HSINING), Imperial Re- sident; native of Manchuria; provincial graduate. Kung-ch'in- Chieh Tao, Kansu, March, 1904; brevet rank, Deputy Assistant Military Governor, Imperial Resi- dent, Hsining, Kansu, 1906.
CHIRA, Prince (BANGKOK), Comman- der-iu-Chief, Siamese Army ; Prince of Nakonchaisi ; b. Nov. 7, 1876, g. of His Majesty King Chulalonkorn of Siam ; m. 1904, Princess Sumonal. Educ. : Europe. Received his early
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education in Europe and spent most of his time in England and Denmark ; he began his mili- tary career in Denmark, where he received his first commission as Lieutenant; promoted Captain, Siamese Army, 1895; represented his father on many occasions at various Courts of Europe, including Coronation of Emp. Nicholas II of Russia; on returning to his coun- try he attained rapid promotion and was made Colonel in 1898 ; on establishment of a General Staff in Siam on European model was appointed its first chief ; was pro- moted Major General in 1900; having taken most active and prominent pait in reorganisation of Army was nominated Ccrmnan- der-in-Chief and promoted to rank of Lieuteuant-General of Siamese Army, 1903. Decorations: Fifteen grand crosses of different nations, medals, etc. Publications: Several works on military subjects in Siamese. Address : Bangkok, Siam.
CHITTY, Major Walter Willis (HONGKONG), 119th Infantry ; b. June 11, 1866. Lieut. E. York Regt. Feb., 1885 ; India Staff Corps, July 12, 1886 ; captain, Indian Army, Feb. 7, 1896 ; Imperial Yeomanry, Jan. 22 to Oct. 26, 1902; Major, Indian Army, Feb. 7, 1903 ; on service in British East Africa, 1898, in the operations against Ogaden Som- alis, and in Uganda, 1898-99, in the operations against Kabarega. Dec- orations : Medal with clasp, East Africa ; clasp Uganda. Club : Hong- kong. Address: Military Head- quarters, Hongkong.
CH'0-HA-PU, Tartar General (HENG- TU), Appointed Deputy Lieut. -Gen- eral, Foochow, Dec., 1892; Deputy Lieut. -General, Chin-Chou, Mar., 1899 ; Tartar General, Ning-hsiar June, 1899; do., Chengtu July, 1899; Military Governor Hei-lung-kiang Oct., 1900; Tartar-General, Ching- Chou, Mar., 1903 ; Tartar General, Chengtu, Szechwan province, Nov., 1904.
CHOLMONDELEY, Rev. Lionel Ber- ners (TOKYO), M.A., Oxon ; Clergy-
- man ; b. Dec., 11, 1858, s. of Hon and Rev. Canon Cholmondeley. Educ. : Uppingham School and Oriel College, Oxford ; Beau- fort Exhibitioner, Oriel College, Oxford. Deacon, 1884 ; ordained1 Priest by the Bishop of Truro,
1885 ; Curate of Kenwyn, Cornwall, 1884-87 ; arrived in Japan, 1S87 ; Chaplain to Bishop Bickersteth, 1887-1897; Hon Chaplain to the British Embassy, Tokyo, fcince 1902- Club : Royal Societies. Addre** : 2:> Iwato-cho, Ushigome, Tokyo.
CHOU FANG-MING, Admiral (Wr- CHANG-FU), native of Hunan. Ap- pointed Admiral of the Yangtsze, 1904. Address : Wuchang-fu, Hupei province.
CHOU FU (LiAXi-KiANG), Chinese Official Service ; native of AnhweL Appointed Customs Taotai, Tien- tsin, March, 1882 ; acting Salt Commissioner, Ch'ang-lu, Nov.,
1886 ; Judicial Commissioner,. Chihli, May, 1888; retired. May. 1895 (illness) ; Financial Commis- sioner, Szechwan, Sept., 1899; do.,. Chihli, Jan., 1901 ; Rank of
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<T<>ver;ior of a Province, Dec., 1901 ; Governor, Shantung, May, ' 1902 ; actiag Governor General Liang-Kiang, Anhwei, Oct., 1934-6 ; was charged in 1905 with giving up Chinese rights to foreigners.
CHOWFA ASADANG DAJARVOOT, Prince (BANGKOK), Prince of SLun ; b. May 1839 ; 8rd s. of King Chulalongkoru I.
CHOWFA MAHA VAJIRAVUDH, Princ3(B\NGKOK),G.C.V.O., Crown Prince of Siam ; b. ,lan. 1, 1881 ; e. surviving s. and heir of the King of Siam. Edv-c. : Private Tutor ; Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; Christ Church, Oxford. Went to England 1893 ; proclaimed heir to the throne •of Siam on the death of elder brother, 1895 ; represented the King of Siam at the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897 ; joined the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1898 ; attached to 1st Battery Durham Light Infantry, 1893 ; during same year was attached to No. 6 Mountain Battery during training at Okehampton in Nov. and Dec., 1899 ; joined School of Musketry at Hythe and obtained officer's extra certificate ; went up to Oxford, Jan., 1900, and remained till end of 1901 ; represented the King of Siam -at the funeral of Queen Victoria ; represented the King of Siam at King of Spain's coronation in May, and King Edward's Coronation in June, 1902. Publications : " The War of Polish Succession," 1901. Recreations: Riding and driving. Clubs : United Service ; Army and Navy ; Junior United Service ;
Travellers' ; Bachelors'. Address : Bangkok, Siam ; Siamese Legation, London.
CHRISTIANI, Th. (HONGKONG), Ex- change Broker. Club : Germania ; Hongkong. Address : Club, Hong- kong.
CH'U H [ING-CHI (PEKING), Assistant Grand Secretary ; metropolitan graduate, 1871 ; Minister of the " Tsing Mo Chu." Expositor at the Han-lin ; Literary Chancellor, Sze- chwan, Sept., 1891 ; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, March, 1897; Sub- Chancellor Grand Secretariat, Oct., 1897 ; Vice-President Board of Cere- monies, March, 1893; President Censorate, Nov., 1900; do. Board of Works, March, 1901 ; acting in Grand Council, June, 1901 ; Council of Government Reform, June, 1901 ; Minister Board of Foreign Affairs, July, 1901 ; awarded Yellow Riding Jacket, Sept., 1901 ; Associate Director of Railways and Mines, Jan., 1902; Grand Council, Jan., 1902; Member of Finance Com- mittee, Oct., 1903; Minister of the " Tsing Mo Chu ", 1905-6 ; assistant Grand Secretary, Feb., 1906.
CHU PAO-K'UEI (PEKING), Acting 2nd Secretary Waiwupu ; Principal Secretary and Adviser to Foreign Mission, 1905 ; assistant Governor, Shantung, 1905 ; acting 2nd Sec., Waiwupu, Oct., 1905.
CHtJ TSU-MOU (CANTON), Chinese Official Service. Hanlin compiler ; Hanlin Expsitor, April, 1899 ; Sub- Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Aug., 1901; junior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Feb., 1902;
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Literary Chancellor, Canton pro- vince, 19C4 ; resigned July, 19C5. CHULALONGKORN I., (see: SIAM, KING OF).
CH'UN, Prince (see : TSAI-FENG).
CHUN-LIANG, General (PEKING), native of Manchuria ; metropolitan graduate 1883. Appointed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Dec., 1896 ; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secre- tariat, Jan., 1896 ; Brigade-General in Charge of Western Mausolea, Nov., 1899 ; Imperial Resident, Hsi- Ning, 1903 ; ordered to return to Peking, Sept., 1904.
CHUNG-HSUN, Lieut.-General (PE- KING), native of Manchuria ; me- tropolitan graduate, 1865. Appoint- ed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, 1878; Commissioner of Transmission, 1878 ; Vice-President, Censorate, 1879 ; degraded, Jan., 1883 ; Com- mandant of Forces, So-lun, March, 1887; vacated post, July, 1894; Director Court of State Ceremonial, Oct., 1895; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, March, 1898 ; appoint- ed Assistant Governor, Kobdo, Oct., 1900, but did not proceed; Deputy Lieut.-General, Bordered Yellow Banner Corps, Oct., 1900; senior Vice-President, Board of Punishments, Nov., 1900 ; Deputy Lieut.-General, Bordered White Banner Corps, Summer 1901 ; Capt.- General, Bordered Red Hanchun Banner Coips, Feb., 1906.
CHUNG-LING, General (ML-KDEN), native of Manchuiia; metropolitan graduate, 1877. Appointed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Nov., 1894 ; Sub-Chancellor Grand Sec-
retariat, May, 1895 ; Vice-President, Board of Works, Mukden, Aug., 1896 ; Lieut.-General, Hanchun Yel- low Banner Corps, July, 1905.
CHUNG MUN-YEW (SHANGHAI), Head of Board of Chinese Commissioners of the Shanghai-Nanking railway. Educ. : Yale University, U.S.A., having proceeded with others in 1872 and remaining until 1875. Was Attache, then Secretary, of Chinese Legation in Washington ; sub- sequently Consul-General Havana, Cuba, and Manila, the latter post being vacated in 1905 ; appointed Commissioner of Peiyang Bureau of Foreign Affairs, and in Jan., 1906, proceeded to Shanghai as Head of the Board controlling the Shanghai-Xa,nking railway.
CHUNG-SHAN (FOOCHOW), Governor ; Imperial Clansman ; Acting Gover- nor-General. Deputy Lieut.-Gen- eral, Chin-chou, March, 1885 ; Tartar-General, Nanking, March, 1899 ; Military Governor, Mukden, Nov., 1900 ; Tartar-General, Nan- king, April, 1901 ; Tartar-General, Foochow, April, 1902 ; acting Go- vernor-General, Min-Che (Fukien and Chekiang) provinces, April, 1903. Address: Foochow, Fukien province.
CH'UNG-SHOU (PEKING), Vice-Pre- sident, Board of Works ; Imperial Clansman. Reader Grand Sec- retariat, Sept., 1897 ; Director Ban- queting Court, May, 1900; Sub- Chancellor Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1900 ; Vice-President Board of Works, April, 1903.
CLARE, Ernest Edward Philip (BATU I GAJAH), F.M.S. Civil Service ; ft.
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April 20, 1862. Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, New Zealand, 1886 ; Surveyor at Perak, 18£9 ; 1st grade Surveyor, 1902; Revenvie Survey Department, Batu Gajah, 1906. Address: Batu Gajah, Perak, Federated Malay State?.
CLARE, Duncan ( HONGKONG ), Mer- chant ; partner in the firm of Lane, Crawford and Co. ; b. Oct. 5, 1865 ; m. Daisy, 2nd d. of the late D. II. Crawford, of Glasgow and Hong- kong. Came to Hongkong in January, 1890, as accountant to Lane, Crawford and Co. ; admitted a partner in 1901; appointed J.P., in 19C2; appointed, 1903, permanent visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kok (Women's and Girls' Pro- tection h-oaety) ; member finance committee, Alice Memorial Hos- pital. Address: " Tusculum," The Peak, Hongkong.
CLARE, Hon. Dr. Francis W. (HONG- KONG), M.D., Dur. 1900; M.B., 1892 ; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1891; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1886; b. June 23, 1864. Educ.: St. Paul's school, and St. Burtholemew's and Middle- sex Hospitals. Medical Officer of Health and Snpeiiutendent of Fever Hospital, Lowestoft, 1893; Medical Officer of Health, Hong- kong, 1865 ; Dean of College of Medicine for Chinese ; member of Sanitary Board ; J.P. 1896 ; Mem- ber of the Legislative Council, 1902 ; Principal Medical Officer of Health, 1905-6. Recreations : Yachting ; Commodore of the Corinthian Yacht Club ; member of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. Clubs:
Hongkong; Royal Societies. Ad- dress : The Peak, Hongkong.
CLARE, John D. (SHANGHAI), M.J.I. ; Editor "Shanghai Mercury" and "Celestial Empire"; b. Aug. 12, 1842 ; widower. Educ. : Privately, and at Norwich Grammar School ; came to the Far East in 1831 when serving in Royal Navy; left Navy in 18C5; was present at the actions of Shimonoseki and Kagoshima ; helped to establish the "Rising Sun and Nagasaki Express " in 1873 and 1874; was merchant and broker in Shanghai, 1875-79; established " Shanghai Mercury " in 1879. Publications: "Formosa," "Sket- ches In and Around Shanghai,' etc. Clubs : Masonic, Shanghai ; Constitutional, Lond. Address: 24A, Nanking Road, Shanghai, China.
CLARKE, Brcdie A. (SHANGHAI), Broker. Senior partner Hopkins, Dunn, and Co., Major, Shanghai Volunteers ; came to China, 1853. Club : Shanghai. Address: 6, Yang King Pang Road, Shanghai, China.
CLARKE, Dr. John Tertlus (Iron), M.R.C.S., England ; L.R.C.P. Lon- don ; District Surgeon; b. July 24, 1865. Acting Residency Surgeon, Negri Sembilan, 1896 ; District Surgeon, Gopeng, Krian, Batang Padang, Lower Perak, 1897-1903 ; District Surgeon, Ipoh, 1906. Ad- dress : Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
CLAREE, William Edward (HONG- KONG), Acting Secretary of Hong- kong, Canton and Macao Steam- boat Co. ; &. July 11, 1855, at
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London. Educ. : Currie's School, Bromley. Entered merchant sen-ice, 1863; joined Steamboat Company, 1877, as Chief Officer ; promoted Commander and Canton River Pilot, 1835; surveyed West Riv^r and Delta Channel*, and inaugurated first steamer traffic, Canton to Wiicbr.v, when latter port was opened to foreign trade in 1833 ; received letter of thanks from Macao Government for rescue and relief work wh e:i disastrous toi-nado passei over inner harbour of that city, causing destruction and loss of life amongst the boating population ; was wrecked in .s.s. " Futami M xru " off C ipe Kalavite, Mindoro, Philippine Islands, 1933. Club : Hongkong. Adlrzss: "Dunford," The Peak, Hongkong.
CL.\YTD:?, L. H. (PZXVNS), B.A.,
Cam1). ; Assistant Protector of Chinese. Cadet, Straits Settlements Civil Service, Nov., 1835 ; acting assistant Protector of Chinese at Singxpore, May, 1897 ; also of Penang, Aug., 1837; passed final examination in Chinese,' Mar., 1899 ; acting 3rd Magistrate, Singapore, Feb., 1899; confirmel 4th Magistrate, Aug., 1399; District Officer, Christmxs I., Miy, 1931; acting assistant Protector of Chinese and Indians, Penaug, April, 1934; assistant, do., Singa- pore, May, 1934, but continued acting in Peiiang. Adlress : Penang, Straits Settlements.
CLAYTON, Reginald John Byard
(BATANG PA DANG), F.M.S. Civil
Service ; />. Dec. 10, 1875. Cadet? Perak, 1893; acting Collector of Land Revenue, Mitang, Aug., 1900 ; acting collector of Land Revenue, Batang Padang, Feb., 1901 ; assistant District Magistrate and Treasurer, and acting Col- lector of Land Revenue, Batang Padang, Jan., 1932 ; acting District Officer, Bluing Padang and Ipoh, 1903-04; assistant District Officer at Batang Padang, 1906. Address : Batang Padang, Perak, Federated Malay States.
CLAYTON, Thomas Watts (KVALA LANGAT), B.A. Cantab. ; F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. March 33, 1877. Cadet, Selangor, 1900; acting assistant Secretary to Resident, Nov., 1901 acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Langat, Jan., 1932; acting District Officer, Kuala Langat, June, 1902 ; acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Lang it, Sept., 1932 ; acting Secretary, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, Sept., 1902 ; acting assistant Collector of Land Re- venue, Nov., 1932 ; acting assistant District Officer, Klang, March, 1903; assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Kuala Lumpur, 1905; acting District Officer, Kuala Langat, 1906. Address: Kuala Langat, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CLEAVER, W. E. (SINGAPORE), B.A. ; Barrister- at-Law ; 6. Sept. 1, 1871. Educ. : Haileybury and Oriel College, Oxford. Club: Singapore, Address : Singapore, Straits Settle- ments.
CLEMENT, Ernest Wilson (TOKYO), M.A. ; Teacher, Author, and
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Correspondent ; b. Feb. 21, 1833 at Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A. ; m. Aug. 26, 1337, to Nellie Hall, d. of E. L. Hall, of Beaver Dam, Wisconnin. Educ. : University of Chicago. Teacher at high schools and academies in U.S.A., 1881-89 ; 1891-94. English Instructor at the Middle School, Mito, Japan, 1889-91; Principal, Duncan Baptist Academy, Tokyo, since 1894 ; acting Interpreter, United States Legation, Tokyo, 1893-97 ; 1905-06 ; Tokyo correspondent for the Chicago "Daily News" since 1895; Member of the Council of the Asiatic Society of Japan. Publica- tions : " Handbook of Modern Japan," 193C ; "Japanese Floral Calendar," 1934 ; " Christianity in Molarn Japan," 1935, numerous contributions to Japan " Daily Mail " and periodicals in America. Address: 29, Sanaizaka machi, Ic-hizaya, Tokyo, Japan.
CLEMETTI, Cscil ( TAIPO ), M.A., Oxon. ; Hongkong Civil Ser- vice; b. Sept, 1, 1875. Educ. : St. Paul's School, and Magdalen College, Oxford ; B.A., 1898 ; M.A., 1931; Ion. mention Hertford school, 1895; 1st clas.* mods., 1893; hor. mention Ireland and Craven scholarship, 1896 ; Boden Sanskrit scholar, 1897 ; prox. ace. Gaisford (Greek Prose), 1837; 2nd class lit. hum., 1898; prox. ace., Chancellor's Latin essay, 1899. Arrived in Colony, 1899; acting assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, 1900 to 1931 ; appointed Assistant Registrar General, 1901 ; seconded for famine relief work
in Kwangsi, April, 1933 ; appointed member of Land Court, New Territories, Dec., 1933. Speaks Chinese, various dialects. Club : Hongkong. Address : Taipo, New Territoiy, Hongkong.
CLENNELL, Waltar James (CHIXAX- FU), B.A. ; H.B.M. Consul for Kiukiang, officiating at Chinanfu ; b. July 5, 1867, Hackney, Lond. ; m. April 12, 1899, Edith S. Sharpies. Educ. : Priory House School, Clapton, London ; University Col- lege, London ; also Versailles, France ; took certificate d'Etudes et Prix du Department (in geography) at Versailles; B.A., London, 1885 ; honours in French. Entered Consular service by examination, July, 1833 ; student interpreter at Peking, Nov., 1888 to Nov., 1893 ; acting Assistant at Amoy, Dec., 1890, to Feb., 1894 ; acting Consul at Amoy, April 13 to 18, 1893 ; passed Bar examina- tion Jan. 11, 1893; acting Vice- Consul, Canton, May 20 to June 5, 1898; attached to Supreme Court, Shanghai, June, 1896, to March, 1897 ; acting Chief Clerk, Nov. 16, 1893 to March 17, 1897; acting Consul, Shashih, March 26, 1897, to Jan. 28, 1899, acting Consul, Wuhu, Feb. 4 to June 2, 1839; acting Consul, Hangchow, June 10, 1899, to May 14, 1930 ; acting Consul Kuikiang, May 23, 1930 to April 4, 1932; Consul at Kuikiang April 5, 1932 ; called to Bar of Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1933 ; officiating Consul, Chinanfu, since Nov. 29, 1935. Publications : Various annual trade reports ; " Overland Journey
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Amoy to Foochow and back," 1892 ; "Province of Kiangsi," 1903. Ad- dress: H.B.M. Consulate, Chinanfu, Shantung, China.
CLINDENING, Dr. Frederick Talbot Driffield (KIUKIA>-G), M.R.C.S., L.B.C.P. ; b. June 20, 1859 ; m. Clara, d. of late Thomas Collier Brooke, of "Veronica," St. Kilda, Melbourne (Vic.), Sept. 9, 1889. Educ. : Whinham's College ; Prince Alfred's College, Adelaide, South Australia. For some years in South Australian Government service, holding positions as draughtsman, surveyor, and warden of gold fields ; served eight years in South Australian militia, in infantry and field artillery, attain- ing rank of Captain ; entered St. Bartholomew Hospital, London, 1890, where took degree; at lived at Kiukiang, 1898 ; at present Medical Officer for the port, to H.B.M. Consulate, and Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. Ad- dress : Kiukiang, China.
COATES, Rev. Harper Havelock (TOKYO), M.A., B.D. ; Minister and Missionary; b. Feb. 18, 1865; m. Sept. 7, 1898, Sarah Agnes AVintemute at Vancouver, B.C. Educ. : Public and High Schools, Prescott, Ontaiio ; Victoiia University, Coburg, On- tario, Canada. Graduated B.A. in 1885 from Victoiia University, Coburg, Ontaiio, now affiliated with Toronto University ; M.A. and B.D. in 1890 ; entered probation for ministry of Methodist Church of Canada 1885; ordained 1888, in Montreal, Quebec ; travel- led following circuits :— Carleton
Place, Malburytown, Cardinal, Calabogie and Princess St., King- ston, Ontario; arrived in Japan, Sept., 1890 ; teacher of English in Middle and Normal Schools at Tsu, Ise, Doshisha Schools in Kyoto, and Hokuetsu Gakiiin, Niigata, Echigo ; also teacher in Academic and Theological Departments of Anglo-Japanese College, Az abu, Tokyo ; since Sept., 1893, has been Superintendent of the Central Tabeinacle of the Japan Mission of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Church in Canada, at Hongo, Tokyo. Address: 23, Kami Tomi Zaka, Koishikawa, Tokyo, Japan.
COCHRANE, Charles Walter Hamil- ton (KUALA KAXGSAR). B.A., Oxon; F.M.S. Civil Service ; &. Aug. 3, 1876. Cadet, Perak, 1899 ; acting assi stant Secretary to Resident - General, March, 1901 ; 2nd assistant Sec- retary to Resident-General, and acting assistant Secretary to Re- sident-General, Jan., 1903; acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, 19C4. Address: Kuala, Kangsar, Perak, Fedeiated Malay States.
COCK, Edward Arthur Langslow
(SEREMBAN), A.M.I.M.E. ; F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. April 8, 1879. Ap- pointed Inspector of Mines, Pahang, 1903 ; Inspector of Mines, for Negii Sembilan,1904. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.
COCKBURN, Henry (PEKING), C.B. ; Charg^ d' Affaires, and acting Con- sul General ; b. 1859, s. of late F.J. Cocklmrn, Bengal ('nil Service; in
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18£9, Elizabeth Goidon, d. of Colonel Stevenson. Educ. : At Edinburgh. Joined Consular seivice in China as student ir.teipreter, 1880 ; Chinese Secretaiy at Peking, 18C6-1905; C.B. 1899; Charge d'Af- faires and acting Consul General 1£C6. Club: Kcyal Societies. Ad- dress: H.B.M. Legation, Pekirg, China.
CODRINGTON, fct£T*ait (BALIH PULAN), Distiict Officer. Cadet, Straits Settlements Civil Service, Nov. 18£8 ; acting Sub-Inspector cf Schools, Malacca, May, 1900 : acting Superintendent, Malay College, Mar., 1900; acting District Officer, Malacca, Oct., 1900; Dis- trict Officer, Penang, Aug., 19C2; acting Distiict Officer, B. Meitajam^ June, 1904 ; District Officer, Balih Pulan, Perarg, 19C6. Address : Balih Pulan, Penang, Straits Settle- ments.
CCGHI.AN, Heny lake (SINGAPORE), Auctioneer and valuer ; b. Apiil 16, 1870 ; m. 19C2. In business as an auctioneer and valuer in Singa- pore from 1889; Partner and Manager of H.L. Cogljlan and Co, local auctioneers and valuers ; engaged in Tanjong Pagar Dock aibitiation, 1£(.5, as aland expert and valuer on behalf of Colonial Government, and specially com- mended for services; Captain and Quaitei master Singapore Volunteer Corps ; Director of Y.M.C.A. Singa- pore ; Elder of Presbyterian Church, Singapore ; Municipal Coirmissioi;er, Singapore ; Ma- sonic : P.M. Zetland-in-the-East, No. 5C8, D.G.R., etc.; director of
several local companies. Address : The Auction Mart, Singapore.
COGNACQ, Dr. Maurice (HANOI), Directeur d'Ecole de Medecine de- 1'Indo-Chine ; Officier de 1'Instruc- tion Publique ; Merite agricole- Appointed clirecteur, Oct. 1, 1904. Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
COLBORNE, Dr. W. W. (HAKODATE),.
Medical Missionaiy, b. 1857 ; m* 1894. Educ.: Manilla Hall, Clif ton. Assistant Resident Surgeon, New Somerset Hospital, Cape- Town, South Africa, 1881-83 ; Medical Missionary, Kwangtung Province, South China, 1890-96 ; Medical Missionary, Hakodate, from 1898. Address: Endsleigh Hospital, Hakodate, North Japan.
COLLARD, Paul Marie Alexandre (KOMPONG-SPEU), Resident; Ad- ministrator, 2nd class ; 6. Oct. 15, 1861 ; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1894; Administrator, 3rd class, March 1,1899; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1902. Address : Kompong-Speu, Province of Kom- pong-speu, Cambodge, Indo-China.
COLLINGE, Henry Bernard (PERAK), Inspector of Schools ; Acting In- spector of Schools for the Federat- ed Malay States ; b. Sept. 8, 1860. Educ. : Salford Catholic Grammar School ; Vallodolid, Spain ; St. Bede's and Owen's College, Man- chester. Head Master, St. Joseph's. Institution, Singapore, 1881-86 ; .
• Head Master, St. Francis School, Malacca, 1887-90; 'Inspector of Schools, Perak, 1890; acting In-
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specter of Schools, Federated Malay States, 1905. Publications: " Handbook on Romanised Malay"; " Manual for Malay Teachers." Address : Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
-COLLINS, Robert Moore (PEKING), Journalist ; b. Dec. 25, 1867, at Wash- ington, D.C. Educ. : Middlebury College, Vermont, U.S.A. Reporter on the " Washington Post," 1891-93; same, and editor of the Associated Press, Washington, and New York, to 1897 ; correspondent for the Associated Press in Europe to 1899 ; reported the Queen's Jubilee, Xondon, 1897 ; and conference at which was negotiated Spanish- American peace treaty, Paris, 1898; chief correspondent for the As- sociated Press in the Philippines during Aguinaldo's insurrection, 1899-1900; was at engagement where- in General Lawton was killed at the capture of Malolos (Aguinaldo's capital) and saveral minor engage- ments ; through the Boxer cam- paign, witnessing the battle at Tientsin and the relief of Peking ; in Europe until Spring 1901, report- ing the death of Queen Victoria, and the wedding of the Queen of Holland ; correspondent for Renter's and the Associated Press at Peking, 1901 to 1904 ; organised Renter's service in the East for the Russo-Japanese War ; with General Kuroki's army from the battle of the Yalu to the peace negotiations (except battle of Shaho). Address: Peking, China.
COLLYER, George Falconar (SHANG- HAI), Assistant Secretary, Standard
Life Assurance Company, Honorary Captain of H.B.M. Army ; b. Aug. 1, 1872 ; m. G wendolyne Thorburn, d. of late R. K. Thorburn. Educ. : Privately, and on School Ship, " Conway," Liverpool. Served in South African War, 1900; present at engagements at Alleman's Nek and Laing's Nek. Decoration: South African Medal (four clasps). Clubs : Golfers, London ; Shanghai ; Country, Shanghai. Address : 2, French Bund, Shanghai, China.
COLMAN, Eugene Ernest (SINGA- PORE), B.A. Cantab. ; Magistrate. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Oct., 1902 ; acting 4th Magistrate, Singa- pore, Oct., 1903 ; passed final examination in Malay. July, 1904. Address : Singapore, Straits Settle- ments.
COMTE, Colonel Gaspard M. L. A.
( HANOI ), Commandant du 10e Regiment d'Infanterie Coloniale. Decoration : Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
CONDER, Prof. Josiali (TOKYO), F.R.I. B.A., Emeritus Professor, Imperial University ; b. Sept. 28, 1852. Educ. : Bedford Commercial School; took Harper's £200 premium at Bedford School ; took Soan med- allion and travelling studentship at the Royal Institute of British Architects. Engaged as Professor of Architecture and practising architect by Imperial Public Works Department of Japanese Govern- ment in 1876; carried out many important public and private buildings ; transferred to Tempo-
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rary Imperial Palace Building Bureau in 1881, and afterwards to Home Department, where still holds position of Honorary Adviser in Architecture ; Lecturer on Architecture at Imperial Univer- sity, 1886-88 ; elected Emeritus Professor at the Imperial Univer- sity in 1902 ; 1st Honorary President of the Society of Japanese Architects ; honorary member of the Japanese Engineering Society. Decorations : 4th class order of Rising Sun, Japan ; 3rd class order of Sacred Treasure, Japan. Publications: "The Floral Art of Japan " ; " Landscape Gardening in Japan," etc., etc. Address: 25, Mikawadai-machi, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
CONLAY, William Lance (KUALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. June 21, 1869. Joined service at Perak, 1893 ; acting junior officer ; Ulu Pahang, 1897 ; acting District Officer, Temerloh, 1898; do., Kuan- tan, Oct., 1898; assistant District Officer at Rompin ; District Officer at Kuantan, 1899 ; assistant com- missioner of Police, Selangor, 1902 ; assistant commissioner of Police and Registrar of Criminals, Kuala Lumpur, 1906. Address : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CONNOLLY, Dr. Richard Michael (KUALA LUMPUR), B.A., L.R.C.S., L.R.S.P., Edin. ; F.M.S. Civil Service. Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Nov., 1892 ; Deputy Sheriff, Elmina, Feb., 1893; Distiict Com- missioner, Salt Pond, May-Oct., 1894 ; Distiict Commissioner Chama
Dixcove, June and July, 1895 ; Medical Officer to Frontier Bound- ary Commissioner, Nov., 1895. District Surgeon at Tapah, Gopeng, Batu Gajah, Larut, and Ipoh,. 1898-1933 ; Managing Director " Times of Malaya," 1906. Address : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States. COOK, Edward Arthur (KUALA LUM- PUR), Traffic manager, F.M.S. Rail- ways; b. May 27, 18J9. Appointed Traffic Superintendent, Perak State Railways, 1892 ; present position since 1903. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
COOK, Rev. John Angus Bethune (SINGAPORE), Ministerial Mission- ary to Chinese, Presbyterian Church of England; b. Oct., 28, 1854 ; m. 1882 Jeanie, e. d. of James Henry. Educ. : Schools, Glasgow ; Edinburgh University ; Theological College, London. Visited Italy, 1872, shortly after liberation of that country ; since 1882 has been in Straits Settlements, and Sultanate of Johore, except when on furlough in Europe, India, China Burma, and Ceylon ; revisited Italy in 1904 during President Loubet'.s visit. Publications : Articles in local press and home magazines. Club: Foreign Missions, London. Address: Gilstead, Newton, Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
COOPER, Rev. Albert Seth (WU- CHANG), B.A. ; Priest in P.E. Church of America; b. Feb., 27, 1876. Educ. : Delaware College ; General Theological Seminary. Curate at St. Mark's Church, 16th and Locust Sts., Philadelphia,
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1901-03; Curate at St. Elizabeth's Church, 16th and Mifflin Sts., Philadelphia, 1903-05. Addrets : American Church Mission, Wu- chang, China.
COOPER, Hsrbart James (BATU GAJAH), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. Oct. 26, 1875. Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, Perak, 1902 ; Pahang, 1903 ; Perak, 1904 ; Batu Gajah, 1906. Address : Batu Gajah, Perak, Federated Malay States.
COPLEY, George (PEXANG), Straits Settlements Civil Service ; 6. June 28, 1858 ; Secretary to Municipality of Malacca; assistant Treasurer, Penaug, 1903; Treasurer of Free School Committee, Penang. Ad- dress : Penaug, Straits Settlements.
'COREA, Bishop of (see : TURNER, B/r. REV. ARTHUR BERESFORD).
CORMAC, Charles Richard (KUALA LUMPUR), A.M.I.E.E. ; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Aug. 14, 1887. Chief In- spector of Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, Sept., 1891 ; acting Super- intendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, May, 1893 ; assistant Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, Jan., 1897 ; acting Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, Aug., 1899; acting Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Negri Sembilan, Jan., 1902 ; Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Pahang, and acting Superintendent of Posts and Tele- graphs, Negri Sembilan, July, 1932; assistant Accountant of Posts and Telegraphs for F.M.S. since 19:-5. Address : Ku\la Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CORNABY, Rev. William Arthur (SHANGHAI), Wesleyan Minister, engaged in C.L.S. (formerly called S.D.K.) editorial and literary work ; b. Sydenham, London, June 19, 1860. Educ. : Sydenham Grammar School ; South Kensington School of Mines ; Wesleyan College, Rich- mond. Assistant teacher of Chemistry at Clifton College, Bristol, 1881-1883; with Prof. A. Shenstone engaged in research work for Royal Society, " The Alkaloids of Nux Vomica Root,' etc. ; was then a member of the Chemical Society of Berlin ; arrived in China in 1885 ; Wesleyan Mission, Hankow and Hanyang, for eighteen years ; editor of " Chinese Christian Review," from 1889; editor of " Chinese Weekly " also in Shang- hai from 1904. Publications: "A String of Chinese Peach Stories," 1893; "China under the Search- light," 1901; "In Touch with Reality," 1935. Address : 44, Boone Road, Shanghai, China.
COSGRAVE, William Nassau (BATAXG PADANG), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. July 2, 1867. Appren- ticed to Public Works Department headquarters, Perak, 1891 ; acting Clerk of Works, Larut, Dec., 1892; acting District Engineer, Kuala Kangsar, Aug., 1893; acting assis- tant Engineer, Headquarters Staff, Oct., 1894; assistant Engineer on Irrigation Work, Jan., 1895; assis- tant Engineer, Kinta, Oct., 1895; acting assistant Engineer, Krian, April, 1897 ; assistant Engineer, Kuala Pilah, Nov., 1898; acting Superintendent Public Works De-
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partment, Negri Sembilau, Sept. 1899; executive Engineer, Kuala Pilah, Jan., 1901; executive Engi- neer, Srd grade, Jan., 1902; acting State Engineer, 1902 ; executive Engineer, Crd grade, Tapali, 1904 ; executive Engineer, Batang, Padang. Address : Batang Padang, Perak, Federated Malay States.
COULSON, John Bliss (YOKOHAMA), Merchant ; b. Jan. 8, 1850 ; m. April 17, 1901, at Hongkong. Educ. : Clevedon College, Northampton, England. Director of Lane, Craw- ford and Co., Ltd., Yokohama. Address : 253, Bluff, Yokohama ; and 59, Yokohama, Japan.
COURTEAUD, Leonard G. H. (HANOI), Chef de Service de 1'Enregistrement, des Domaines et du Timbre ; b. March, 1851. Entered Civil Service of Indo-Miina, May 9, 1883 ; appoin- ted to present post, March 21, 19CO. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, In do- China.
COUSLAND, Dr. Philip Brunelleschi (Cri'AOCHOU-FU), M.B., C.M., Edin. ;
Medical Missionary. Educ. : George Watson's School, Edinburgh, and Edinburgh University ; formerly secretary of the Shanghai Com- mittee on Medical Nomenclature. Publications: Handbook of Physiology (Chinese). Address: Ch'aochou-fu, via Swatow, China.
COUVREUR, Rav. Nicholas Justin (SINGAPORE), Procurator of Mis- sions Etraugeres ; b. 1855 at Grancy- sur-Ource* (C6te d'Or) France. Educ. : Ecclesiastical Colleges of Langres and Paris. Vice- Procurator of Mission Etrangere.sjat Hong-
kong, 1878-80 ; since 1880 Procurator at Singapore ; one of chief social and financial figures in Straits, where controls vast interests in real property, etc., on behalf of Society of Missions Etrangeres ; though French citizen was selected by Government as Assessor, sitting with Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, in case of expropriation of certain property belonging to the P. and O. Co., and Jardine, Matheson and Co., for Singapore Railway in 1904 ; Considered one of ablest experts on real estate and business in- terests in Far East. Address : Singapore, Straits Settlements.
COWEN, John (TIENTSIN), Journalist; b. Sept, 6, 1867, 2nd s. of late John Richard Cowen, Assistant Editor, " Yorkshire Post ;" m. Marion, d. of Benjamin Wright, of Manchester. Educ. : Leeds Grammar School. Has served upon editorial staffs of newspapers at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Leeds, Hull, Preston and London ; sub-editor of " The Times," 1895-7 ; private Secretary to Editor of " The Times," 1897-1900 ; arrived in China as special correspondent in connec- tion with the Boxer lisiug in 1900; founded at Peking, on Jan. 21, 1901, the " China Times," the first foreign daily newspaper published in the Chinese capital ; transferred it in April same year to Tientsin, where it is now published; also founded the first evening newspaper in the district the " Evening Ex- press " ; sentenced in 1903 to im- prisonment and deportation to the United Kingdom under the China, and Corea Order in Council, for
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certain comments in connection with Russo-Japanese war ; sentence afterwards quashed and new Order in Council issued in 1904 in which objectionable clause, under which action was taken, was modified. Address : " China Times," Tientsin, China.
COWEN, William Charles Barker (TIENTSIN), Journalist ; b. May 3, 1865, at Hull, e. s. of late John Richard Cowen, Assistant Editor, " Yorkshire Post;" m. May 16, 1891, o. d. of Charles Bartram, The Causey, Maxley Hill, Co. Durham. Educ. : Leeds Grammar School. Assistant Sub-editor, " Eastern Morning News" (Hull), 1883; As- sistant Sub-editor, " Newcastle Daily Chronicle," Newcastle-on- Tyne, 1884 ; Chief Sub-editor, "New- castle Daily Chronicle," 1891; Assistant editor, " Newcastle Daily Chronicle," 1896; Editor, "Lan- cashire Daily Post," and " Preston Guardian," Preston, 1900; editor, "China Times," Tientsin, 1905. Publications : " Road Book of Northumberland and Durham," " History of the Motor Car." Address : " China Times," Tientsin, China.
COX, Alexander George (TIENTSIN), F.R.G.S., M.I.C.E. ; District En- gineer, Imperial Chinese Railways ; b. Sept. 28, 1865 ; m. 1894, Florence, widow of Rev. G. Innocent. Educ. : The Commercial College, Adelaide, South Australia. Indentured pupil, and subsequently assistant to Seaver and Shaw, Civil and Mining Engineers, Adelaide and Sydney ; joined Imperial Railways of North
China as Assistant Engineer in 1887 ; promoted Resident, 1891, and District Engineer, 1893 ; acted as Engineer-in-Chief of British Rail- way Administration ( Military ) 1901-02, and was mentioned in despatches ; on reversion of rail- ways to Chinese Government again appointed Distiict Engineer. Deco- rations : Double Dragon, 2nd of 3rd class ; China Medal, clasp Relief of Peking. Address : Imperial Chinese Railways, Tientsin, China.
COX, E. A. W. (SARAWAK), Resident- Cadet, Sarawak Civil Service,. March 1885; Assistant Resident May, 1891 ; June, 1896 ; Resident, 2nd class, March, 1898, of Tiusan; again May, 1899. Address: Sarawak, Biitish Noith Borneo.
COX, Francis Becle (MIAMH;U)V Federated Malay States Civil Service ; b. May 27, 1864, 4th s. of Lieut-Colonel Rkhaid Snead Cox, of Brexwood Couit and Eaton Bishops, Herefordshire; D.L., J.P. ; m. Nov. 5, 1890, Mary Winifred, d. of late Charles Salvin. Educ r Dcwmide College, rear Bath. Joined Federated Malay States: Civil Seivice, 1888; Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire. Address : Klang, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
COX, Dr. George Aitnur (CHIN- KIANG), L.R.C.P. and S., Etlin. ; Medical Missionary; b. Sept. 16, 1861 ; in. 1890, L. G. Thomas. Educ. : Madras and Edinburgh. Ai rived in China in connection with China Inland Mission, Jan., 1888; while studying language travelled to
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River as far as Sha-shu ; appointed Schofleld Memorial Hospital, Taiyuen, Shansi, 1891; appointed to medical work in connection with Training Home at Yangchow, and stationed at Chinkiang in 1892, where has since remained. Ad- dress : China Inland Mission, Chinkiang, China.
COX, Sir William Henry Lionel
(SINGAPORE), Kt. Bach., 1896; Chief Justice; b. 1864; in., 2nd, 1903, Elizabeth Cushing, d. of late Lewis Pughe, of Seranton, Pennsylvania. Educ.: Mauritius. Banister Middle Temple, 1866; Substitute Pro- cureur and Advocate-General, Mauritius, Feb., 1880; Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, Aug. 1880 ; Procureur and Advocate Gen- eral, Aug., 1886; Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, since 1892. 'Club: Singapore. Address: Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
CRAIG, Rofceit Henry Aithur (HONG- KONG), J.P. ; Civil Service; b. Oct. 10, 1857. Joined Imperial Civil Service, 1880 ; joined Hongkong Civil Service, 1894 ; Assistant Su- perintendent of Prisons, 1899 to date. Address: Hongkong.
CRAIG, William (SINGAPORE), Straits Civil Service ; b. Dec. 21, 1867. Edvc. : Piivately. Arrived in Singa- pore under engagement as jour- nalist to Singapore " Free Press " ; joined Government Service as mail assistant, May, 1889 ; Superinten- dent of Mails, 1903 ; Acting Su- perintendent Money Order Branch and Savings Bank, Oct., 1903.
Address : Singapore, Straits Settle- ments.
CRAWFORD, Robeit Alexander (KUALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. Civil Service ; b. May 20, 1870. Land and Survey Depaitment West Australia, 1900 ; District Surveyor, Selangor,
1901. Address : Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
CRAYSSAC, Pierre Arittide (HANOI), Director General of the Depait- ment of Customs and Excise, Imlo-Chiiia ; 6. March 3, 1854. Joined the local service, Oct. 31,
1902. Decorations : Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur ; Officier d'Acad^mie. Address : Hanoi, Ton- kin, Indo-China.
CRESTIEN, Gillcs Francois Auguite Jacques (EENTRE), Re.sidci t ; Ad- ministrator, 2nd class; b. ^ une 8, 1861. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Dec. 16, 1881; Adminis- trator, 4th class, July 1, 1893; Ad- ministrator, 3rd class, July 1, 1895 ; Administrator,' 2nd class, Aug. 2, 1900. Address: Bentre, province of Bentre, Cochin-China.
C R I C H T 0 N , Reginald (KUALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. C ivil Service ; b. Oct. 10, 1877. Cadet at Perak, 1900 ; acting assistant District Magistrate and Treasurer, Kuala Kangsar, May, 1901 ; acting assistant Dis- trict Magistrate, Bruas, Oct. 1902 ; acting assistant District Officer, Gopeng, Feb., 1903; acting 2nd Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, 1904. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
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CROOK, Alfred H. (HONGKONG), B.A., 1900, M.A., 1905, Lc.D. ; F.R.G.S. ; Assistant Master, Queen's College ; b. 1873. Lecturer in Biology, Hong- kong College of Medicine. Chil>: Hongkong. Address : Queen's College, Hongkong.
CROUCHER, Dr. F. B. (MALACCA), M.B. ; Colonial Surgeon ; House Surgeon General Hospital, Singa- pore, 1893 ; Colonial Surgeon, Malacca, Jan., 1897. Address : Malacca, Straits Settlements.
CROWE, Edward Thomas Frederick (TAMSUl), H. B. M. Consular Ser- vice; b. Aug., 1877; m. Eleanor Lay in 1901. Educ. : Bedford Grammar School; appointed stu- dent interpreter in Japan, 1897 ; promoted 2nd Assistant, April, 1899 ; held local rank of Vice- Cousul at Yokohama, Jan., 1901, to April, 1902; promoted 1st Assistant, May, 1903 ; acting Vice-Consul at Kobe, Aug. 8, to Sept. 23, 1903 ; has been acting Consul at Tamsui since Dec., 1904. Clubs : Yokohama United ; Kobe, T watutia Foreign. Address: H. B. M. Consulate, Tam- sui, Formosa.
CRUICKSHANK, William A. C. (HONG- KONG), Merchant; in. in Nov., 1904. After some years' business ex- perience in London, came out to Jardine, Matheson and Co. in 1882 ; given " per procuration " in 1901, and made a partner in 1904. Recreations: Supporter of sport in various branches ; rowing in early days polo (player from com-
mencement of club), shooting and racing in Shanghai and Hongkong. Clubs : Hongkong ; Shanghai ; Thatched House, Lond. Address: East Point, Hongkong; " Trailflatt" Dumfrieshire, N.B.
CUDENET, Louis Francois (HATIEN),