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SPANISH.
67, Isarago Shiba.
TOKYO.
José del Castillo y Frigueros, Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotenti-
ary
E. Diaz Moreu, capt. de fragata, naval
attaché
Kisokatsu Ushimasu, interpreter
HAWAIIAN.
5, Shiba Kiridoshi.
R. W. Irwin, Minister Re-ident and Con-
sul General
DENMARK.
1, Tokyo Shiba Kiridoshi
J. J. van der Pot, diplomatic representative
(absent)
Léon van de Polder, secretary-interpreter
Chargé d'Affaires, ad. nt.
PERUVIAN.
Yokohama.
C. Rohde, Consul, in charge of consulate-
general
CHINA.
2, Nagata-cho, Nitchome.
Li Shu Chang, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Pleinpotentia: y
Chin Ming-Yuan, secretary
Tsien Teh Pei,
do.
Chang Chow Ming, Soon Tien, Tsang Tse Fan, Lee Chang Shun, Siu Chung, attachés
Cheng Hanson, English interpreter Liu Ching Fun, Tao Da Chun, Japanese do.
CHOSEN (Corea).
49, Kojimachi Naka Nokabaucho. Kim Ka Chin, Chargé d'Affaires
An Keel Shin, Houg Woo Kwan, secretaries An Kiong Shiu, interpreter
Imperial Government.
NAIKAKU (CABINET.) Prince Sanjo Sanetomi, Prime Minister Count Yamagata Ar.tomo, Minister for
Home Affairs
Count Okuma Shigenobu, Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Lieut.-General Count Saigô Tsukumichi,
Minister of the Navy
Count Inouye Kaoru, Minister of Agri-
culture and Commerce
Lieut.-General Count Yamada Akiyoshi,
Minister of Justice
Count Matsukata Masayoshi, Minister of
Finance
Lieut.-General Count Oyama Iwao, Mini-
ster of War
Vice-Admiral Viscount Enomoto Takeaki,
Minister of Education
Count Goto Shojiro, Minister of Com-
munications
Komaki Masanari, chief secretary for
Naikaku
SHOKUN KYOKU (BOARD OF DECORATION.)
Count Yanagihara Sakimitsu, president Viscount Ogiu Yuzuru, vice-president
HOSEI KYOKU (LEGISLATIVE BUREAU.) Inouye Kowashi, president
Executive Section.
Iwasaki Kojirô, councillor and director
Law Section.
Hirata Tosuke, councillor and director
Judicial Section.
Mayabara Akira, councillor and director
TETSUDO KYOKU (RAILWAY BUREAU.) Viscount Inoue Masaru, chief comm'ner Noda Masaharu, commissioner Iida Toshinori, chief engineer Matsumoto Soichiro, chief engineer A. S. Aldrich, A.I.C.E., sec., Yokohama R. W. Thorp, clerk,
do.
Head Office, Tokyo Station. F. H. Trevithick, A.M.I.C.E., locomotive
superintendent
John McDonald, foreman mechanic, fitting
shop
R. Hosking, foreman mechanic, fitting shop R. Ward, locomotive inspector
General Offices, Yokohama Station. W. F. Page, agent and traffic manager Engineers' and Locomotive Establishments. C. A. W. Pownall, M.I.C.E., residen
engineer, Tokyo
R. H. Trevithick, Kobe
G. Nankivell, foreman in charge of smith
and boiler shops
W. Pitts, foreman in charge of locomotive
and carriage shops
J. Hall, running shed for man
M. Smith, inspector of locomotives, Osaka T. R. Shervinton, M.I.C.E., consulting en-
gineer in London
Malcolm, Brunker & Co., agents in London