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

astronomical and meteorological observatory, Markree, Co. Sligo,

Ireland. Publications: Has pub-

lished 20 volumes of observations

and researches at Hongkong, and 200 papers on astronomical and magnetic subjects in scientific periodicals, and in the publications of scientific societies and institu-

tions in Europe and America. Address: Observatory, Kowloon, Hongkong.

DOCEUL, Fernand Louis Samuel

(SADEC), Resident; Administrator,

1st class; b. Nov. 14, 1857. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, July 1, 1882; Administrator, 4th class, June 1, 1887; Administrator, 3rd

class, Aug. 6, 1888; Administrator,,

2nd class, Jan. 1, 1893; Adminis-

trator, 1st class, Sept. 1, 1898. Decoration: Officier d'Académie. Address: Sadec, province of Sadec,

Cochin-China.

"DOLLY " (see: D'OLIVER, Leonard).

DOMERGUE, Eugene (HANOI), Re- sident; Administrator, 1st class; b.

Mar. 1, 1849. Joined Indo-China

Civil Service, Aug. 8, 1886; Adminis- trator, 4th class, Mar. 12, 1888;:

Administrator, Erd class, Jan. 12,

1892;

Administrator, 2nd class, July

20, 1895; Administrator, 1st class,

Jan. 1, 1902; Address: Hanoi,

Tonkin, Indo-China.

DONALD, William Henry (HONG-

KONG), Journalist; Managing-

Editor, "China Mail"; b.. June

22, 1875, at Lithgow, N.S.W.;

e. 8. of George Donald, first

Mayor of Lithgow, later, M.P.

for Hartley. Educ. : Cooer-

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wull Academy. Was sub-Editor

and Editor of Bathurst "National

Advocate," 1898-1900; member of staff of "Daily Telegraph," Sydney, and "The Argus," Melbourne, Nov.

1900-April 1903; caine to Far East in May, 1903, joining "China Mail" as sub-Editor; appointed Manag- ing-Editor in June, 1904; represented Daily Telegraph,” Sydney; "The Age," Melbourne; "Advertiser," Adelaide, and “China Mail," on special service in

Japan from outbreak of Russo-

Japanese war until June, 1904; was special correspondent for "Daily Express," London, and "China Mail," with Baltic Fleet, under

Admiral Rozhdestveusky, at Van-

fong Bay and Port Dyot, Annam,

Indo-China, 1905, being only Eng- lish correspondent to witness final departure of fleet from coast for

Tsushima on May 14. Clubs: Hongkong; Royal Hongkong

Yacht; Corinthian Yacht, etc.

Address: Hongkong Hotel, Hong-

kong.

DONALDSON, Charles Egerton (LARUT), Second assistant District Officer, b. Feb., 23, 1873. Joined the Derak Civil Service in May, 1893; at present in class 4, of Federated Malay States Civil Service. Club: Sports, London; New, Taiping, etc. Address: Larut, Derak, Federated Malay States.

DONOVAN, John Patrick (HANKOW),

District Postmaster; b. London

Jan. 7, 1852; m. Margaret, daughter of Richard Ewart, North Chields, England. Educ.: London. Joined Imperial Maritime Customs, 1875;

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