WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
CHINA (NORTH), Bishop of (see:
SCOTT, RT. REV. CHARLES PERRY).
CHINA (WESTERN), Bishop of (see:
CASSELS, ᎡᎢ. REV. WILLIAM
WHARTON).
CHINDA, £temi (Tokyo), ex-Vice- Minister of Foreign Affairs; b. 1856,
at Hirosaki. Educ.: American
University'; graduated 1881. Ap- pointed clerk of Foreign Office, 1885; was appointed to the charge of telegraph section in same office; Consul at San Francisco,
1890; removed to Consulate at Ninsen; Consul-General at Shang- hai, 1895; Minister Resident at Brazil; later at the Hague, 1899- 1900; Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary at St. Peters-
burg, 1900; recalled in 1901 to
assist Baron Komura as his im-
mediate subordinate; resigned from
Foreign Office, Jan., 1906. Address:
Tokyo, Japan.
CHING, Prince (see: I-K'UANG.)
CHING-HOU (PEKING), Vice-President,
Board of War; Imperial clansman. Appointed assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Ang., 1901; Reader
at the
the Hanlin ; Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Mukden, Feb., 1903; senior Vice-President, Board of War, July, 1905.
CHING -HSING, General (FOOCHOW),
native of Manchuria.
Appointed
Grain Intendant, Kiangsu, Oct., 1888; Shan-An Tao, Shansi, March, 1893; Salt Commissioner, Ch'ang-lu, Chihli, March, 1897; Judicial Com- missioner, Shansi, Feb., 1898; do., Shantung, Oct., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Honan, Nov., 1898;
Chir
Governor, Kiangsi, Nov., 1900; do., Hupeh, Dec., 1900; Tartar-General, Foochow, Fukien province, Feb., 1901; retired, April, 1902.
CH'ING-FU (PEKING), ex Vice-Pre- sident of Censorate; native of Manchuria. Appointed Sub-Chan- cellor, Grand Secretariat, Vice- President Mongolian Superinten- dency, Feb., 1888; Deputy Lieut.- General, Plain White Banner Corps; degraded to Minor Court Official of 3rd rank, March, 1894; Director, Court of Sacrificial Wor- ship, April, 1894; senior Vice-Pre- sident, Censorate, August, 1899; retired ill-health, April, 1905.
|CH'ING-JUI, Tartar General (CHING- CHOU), native of Mongolia. Ap- pointed Sub-Chancellor, Grand Sec- retariat, Dec., 1895; Vice-President, Mongolian Superintendency, Feb., 1898; Vice President, Mukden Board of Punishments, Nov., 1899; Vice-President, Board of Revenue, Dec., 1899; President, Censorate, Nov., 1903; Tartar General, Ching- chou, Shantung province, Nov.,
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CH'ING-SHU (HSINING), Imperial Re-
sident; native of
provincial graduate.
Manchuria; Kung-ch'in-
Chieh Tao, Kansu, March, 1904; brevet rank, Deputy Assistant Military Governor, Imperial Resi- dent, Hsining, Kansu, 1906.
CHIRA, Prince (BANGKOK), Comman- der-in-Chief, Siamese Army; Prince of Nakonchaisi; b. Nov. 7, 1876, 8. of His Majesty King Chulalonkorn
of Siam; m. 1904, Princess Sumonal.
Educ.: Europe. Received his early