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or was educated at Marlborough, has been engaged in proparing his and joined the Chinese Customs momotrs for private circulation, Borvico in 1882. He has been his principal object boing to as- Commissioner of Customs in Now- alat students of Chinese history by chwang, Kowloon, Amoy, Hankow, reference to outstanding events in and finally Shanghai. His apoint the affairs of the country which ment in this city dated from coincide with the principal dater By the departure for England twelve years ago, but he had pro- of his own career, and which he on February 12 of Mr. E. Gordon viously been stationed here as himself has first hand recollection.

On the occasion of his retire Rastoff, in Baden, suffered the Lowder, retired Commissioner of Commissioner for a few months Customs, Shanghai will lose one in 1903, during which time the ment from the service in April, most. Fifty are reported to have hurt and considerable of its most interesting and force. Astrea channel was opened. Short 1922, members of both the indoor been ful personalities, and one who is after he took up control of the and outdoor staff of the Chinese damage to property was caused. Customs in Shanghai, in 1921, Maritime Customs presented to At Ostigholm, Steinhauson and Haked through his ancestry with the committee of consulting en-Mr. Lowder a sliver rose bowls, Eniserlauten, shocks the carllcat boginnings of British gineers visited the city for the suitably inscribed, as a parting felt. enterprise in the Far East. Mr. purpose of debating the question gift. Mr. Lowdar then paid tri- Gordon Lowder has spent 50 of of improvement of the approaches bute to the many valued friend

to the port. After retiring on ships which he had made in the hio 70 years in China, and for an

in superannuation

1922, Mr. service. He still falt young, he less a period than forty years was Lowder spent about five months declared, and wore it not that he associated with the Customs sar-, in the home country before re-recognised the absolute justice of suming residence la Shanghal, gotting rid of the "old hands to Though he has for many years make room for younger men, ho To a North China Daily News been so closely identified with the should resont having to go. 11ls representative Mr. Gordon Lowd affairs of Shanghal, he stated that continuity of association with the or gave some interesting facts the period of his service which he Customs will not be broken, how- showing that his family's connec, valued most was that of five years ever, for he has a son, Mr. H. tion with China and Japan dates as nudit secretary in the Inspec- G. Lowder, who is now Acting back for more than a century and, torate of Customs at Peking. In- Commissiener at Ningpo,

vico

a half. Records are still in cxist- cidentally was the last Commis- Mr. Gordon Lowder was one of ence which prove that his great-slener to receive his appointment the original members of the Cus- great-grandfather visited Chaton as such from the great Inspector- toms Company, Shanghai Volun In 1762. The grandson of this General, Sir Robert Hart, on the teer Corps, when it was former early traveller in the Orient was rotirement of the latter in 1908. more than 30 years ago, and at first a midshipman in the servico Mr. Gordon Lowder has been aja dance and concert given by the of the East India Company, and member of the Shanghai Club for company shortly before his retiro- subsequently become first Btitish 25 years, and of the Country Club ment he and Mrs. Lowder were consular chaplain at Shanghai. for about 30 years, besides be presented with a handsomé plece In 1858 he was drowned at Pootoo. longing to the Race Club. He has of silverware. and his widow later married Sir rendered valuable assistance as a It is now the intention of Mr. Rutherford Alcock, Britlah Consul member of the Board of Film Con- Lowder to make his home in Eng- at Shanghai from 1846 to 1854. sore and of its Library Committee. land, and he will probably take Afterwards he was appointed frat During the past few months holup residence near Bournemouth. British Minister to Yedo, and sub- sequently British Minister to Pe- king, holding this high office from 1865 to 1869.

Mr. Gordon Lowder's father, the late Mr. J. F. Lowder, joined the British consular service in Japan in the year 1860. He was called to the English Bar in 1872, and resigned from the consular norvice the same year in order to take up an appointment as legal adviser to the Yokohama Kencho. which he held until 1888, when ho commenced private legal practise. During the course of this ho played a prominent part in two famous cases, one being the Auit arising out of a collision be- tween the Japanese .cruiser Chi- shima and the P. and O, liner Ravenna, in which he won the ac- tion for the Japanese, and the other the celebrated Karoo cash. Mr. J. F. Lowder died in 1902. Mr. Gordon Lowder's maternal grandfather, it is interesting to note, was the Rev. S. R. Brown who came out to the Morrison Education Society in Macao in 1888, leaving for Japan in 1859. He was jointly responsible for the translation of the New Testament into the Japanese language.

Born in Japan.

Born in Japan in 1862-the year in which Abraham Lincoln aigred the act authorising the commencement of the transcontin ental railway--Mr. Gordon Lowd-

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