WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
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CARTER, Langham- (see: LANGHAM-
CARTER.)
CARTER, William Leonard (HONG- KONG), A.M.I.E. E.; Electrical En- gineer; agent and manager 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.
CARTWRIGHT, Basil Osborn (BANGKOK), B.A. ; Assistant Master
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Suan Kularp English School; b.
Jan. 31, 1877. Educ.: St. Peter's
College, Radley; King's College, Cambridge; 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, Thomas 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.,
M.
8. of Hou. Otis Sary; m. 1877, Ellen
Emerson. Educ.: Foxboro
High School; Amherst College; Ardover Theological. Seminary. Arrived 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 Excerptal," and numerous transla- tions into Japanese. Address: Karasumaru-dori, Kyoto, Japan.
CASE, James Francis (MANILA), Chief Engineer, Department of Sewer
and Waterworks 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 Wharton
(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, Hon. Francis St. George
(KUALA LUMPUR), I.S.O., M.I.C.E.
Director of Public Works, Fede-
rated Malay States; b. Feb. 20, 1852. Assistant Engineer, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, 1874; as-
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