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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
of the Household, Dec. 1899; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, 1900; senior Vice-President, Board of Works, spring, 1901; deputy Lieut.-General, Plain white Banner corps, 1901; junior Vice- President, Board of Civil Office, May, 1902; Vice-President, Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1905.
CHI-SHENG,
Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.-General, Ching-k'ou, April, 1895; Lieut.-General, Plain Red Mongol Banner Corps, 1904.
CHIANG KUEI-T'I (PEKING), native of Anhwei. Appointed Commander-in-
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Chief, Kansu, Feb., 1901; in com- mand of Yuan Shih-K'ai's troops at
Peking, July, 1901.
CHIC HESTER,
Arlington
Major Augustus (HONGKONG), D.S.O. De- puty Asst. Adjutant General; b. July 2, 1863, s. of late Major-Gen. J. O. Chichester, of Western House, Chudleigh, Devon; m. 1891, Eva Isabella Maude, 3rd d. of Maj-.Gen. H. Justice, formerly I.S.C., of Riven Hall, Southsea. Educ.: Chel- tenham College; Royal Military College; passed Staff
Staff College.
Entered Dorsetshire Regiment as Lieut., 1884; Capt., March 11, 1891; Major, Feb. 26, 1892; came to China, Aug., 1904; served in South African War, 1899-1901, on Staff;
at relief of Ladysmith, including operations of Jan. 17 to 24, 1900, and action at Spion Kop; opera- tions of Feb. 5 to 7, 1900, and
action at Vaal Kranz; operations
on Tugela Heigh.s (Feb. 14 to 27, 1960), and action at Pieter's I. il; operations in the Transvaal in
Jun., 1900; operations in Natal, March to June, 1900, including
action at Laing's Nek (Jun. 6 to 9); operations in Orange River Colony (Jun., 1900); mentioned in despat- ches, Sept. 10, 1901. Decorations: Queen's medal with 5 clasps; King's
medal with 2 clasps; D.S.O. Clubs: Hongkong; Cricket. Ad-
dress : Military Headquarters,
Hongkong.
CHIH-JUI, General (NINGHSIA), native
of Manchuria; metropolitan gra- duate, 1880; assistant Military
Governor. Appointed Chief Super-
visor of Instruction, June, 1889;
denounced two foreigners to the
Throne, Nov., 1889, for wrong fulfilment of contracts for ammuni-
Grand tion;
Sub-Chancellor,
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Secretariat, March, 1893; Vice- President Board of Ceremonies, March, 1894; Military assistant Governor, Uliasut'ai, Dec., 1894; Commandant of Forces, Ili, Oct.,
1899; assistant Military Governor, Ninghsia, Kansu, April, 1906.
CH IN SHOU-CHANG (PEKING), Vice- President Board of War; native of
Kiangsu; metropolitan graduate, 1883. Appointed Sub Chancellor, Grand Secretariat in summer, 1901; Literary Chancellor, Fukien, Jan., 1902; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, Jan., 1902., ; senior Vice- President, Board of War, April,
1904.
CHINA, Emperor of (see: KUANG HSU).
CHINA, Empress Dowager of (82e:
TSZE H:).
CHINA (MID), Bishop of (see: MOULE,
RT. REV. GEORGE EVANS).