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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.

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, 1901; con-

structed first waterworks in Malay

Peninsula in 1883; first railway in

1886; explored 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, 1902, and for Kuala Lumpur-Bentong road, 1903; 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 (PENANG),

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, 1902; acting 4th Magistrate, Singa- pore, May, 1903; acting 3rd Magistrate, Singapore, Oct., 1903; acting District Officer,

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- (QUI-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 Morison (TAM-

SUI), H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in Japan, July 20, 1882; 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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