WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
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, 1867; resigned from Royal Artillery, 1871, and appointed principal instructor, Marine Artillery College, Tokyo; Professor Mathematics at Imperial Engineering College, Tokyo; acquired 'Japan Mail," 1881; is Foreign Advisór to Nippon
Yusen Kaisha; Tokyo correspon dent of "Times,' Lond. Decoration: 3rd class of the Order of the Sacred
Treasure.
Hiro-go
Address: 3,
Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
BROADRICK, Edward George (SINGA- PORE), President Municipal Com- mission; b. 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-
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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 Mertajam, 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,
assistant Colonial Aug., 1902;
Secretary and Clerk of Councils,
Sept. 1903; acted as Deputy Gover-
nor in April, 1906. Address: Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
BROKAW, Rev. Harvey (KURE), B.A.,
Ar-
Clergyman and Missionary; b. April 20, 1869, at Middlebush, New Jersey, U.S.A.; s. of Peter S. Brokaw and Adaline Brokaw; m. 1893,
Olivia Brokaw. Educ.: Park Col-
lege, Parkville, Mo., U.S.A.; Wes- tern Theological Seminary. rived as Missionary in Japan, Sept., 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 Chome,
Kure, Japan.
BRONI, S. (HANOI), Secretary General
of Indo-China. Decorations: Of-
ficier of Légion d'Honneur. Ad- dress: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
BROOKE, H. H. Sir Charles Johnson,
(SARAWAK), G.C.M.G.; 2nd Rajah of