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

condition of Hongkong; gold Medallist of Hanoi Exposition of 1902; founded the "South China Morning Post," 1903. Publications: Special articles on Siberia, 1899; "The French in Toukin and South

China," "The Chinese Soldier and other Sketches," and "Scrutator's Letters on the Insanitary condition of Hongkong." Clubs: Hongkong; St. George's, Hongkong. Address:

Hongkong.

CUNNINGHAM, W. D. (TOKYO), Missionary and Teacher of English; b. Pittsburg, Pa., 1864; m. to Emily Boyd, Pa., June 2, 1898. Educ.: Bethany College and Wooster University, U.S.A. Professor of Mathematics in

in State Normal

College, California, 1889-90; lecturer on Hermenutics in College

College of Disciples, St. Thomas, Ontario,

1894-98; came to Japan, Oct., 1901; teacher of English in Nobles' College, Tokyo, 1903-4; independent Missionary. Publications: A few

booklets on Christianity and Education. Address: 6 Nakacho, Yotsuya, Tokyo, Japan.

CUNYNGHAME, Sir Percy (SARAWAK), 10th Bt., cr. 1702; on the staff of H. H. The Rajah of Sarawak; b. Feb. 21, 1867; s. of 9th Bt. and

Jessica, d. of Rev. W. H. Bloxsome;

S. father, 1900; m. 1903, Maud Albinia Margaret, o. d. of Major Selwyn Payne, Badgeworth Court,

Gloucester; is a Captain, 5th Batt.,

Duke of Cambridge's Own Mid- dlesex Regiment, and Resident of Sarawak. Heir: s., b. Feb. 7, 1905.

Club: Junior United Service.

Cus

Address: The Residency, Sarawak, Borneo; Badgeworth Court, Gloucester.

CURTIS, Frederick Joseph (CHEFOO), Merchant; b. July 2, 1869; m. 1896. Educ.: At Southampton, England. Fifteen years in the Mercantile Marine; holds Master's certificate; settled in Chefoo, 1898; Lloyds' Agent since 1902; now controlling firm of Curtis Bros., Import and Export Manufacturers' Agents; Address: Chefoo, North China.

CUSCADEN, George Percy (KUALA

LUMPUR), Assistant Commandant

Police; b. March 25, 1883. Joined Royal Irish Constabulary, 1902; acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, Straits Settlements, 1903; Assistant Cominandant of Police,

Taiping; ditto, Kuala Lumpur, to 1906. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.

CUSCADEN, Capt. William Andrew

(SINGAPORE), Superintendent of

Police; b. Nov. 1, 1853. Educ.: Diocesan School, Wexford; Trinity

College, Dublin. Captain and In- structor of Musketry, 4th Batt., Royal Dublin Fusiliers; Assistant Inspector, Gold Coast Constabu-

lary, 1879; Civil Commissioner,

Tacquah, 1880; Chief Inspector of Police, Singapore, 1883; acting Assistant Superintendent, Penang, 1883; Assistant Superintendent, Penang, 1884; Acting Superinten- dent, Malacca, Singapore, and Penang, 1889; Assistant Superinten- dent, Province Wellesley, 1893,

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