HACHISUKA, Marquis (TOKYO), For- merly Daimyo of Tokushima; Privy Councillor; b. Ang., 1848. Repre sented Japan in France about 1881 President of House of Peers., 1891-96; Minister of Education, Sept., 1898-Nov., 1897; appointed to Privy Council, 1898. Address: Tok-

yo, Japan.

HAGER, Rev. Charles Robert (HONG-

KONG), M.D., D.D.; Clergyman and Physician; b. Oct. 27, 1851 ; m. June 20, 1894; Dec. 31, 1896, Maria Von Rausch. Educ.: Honey Creek, Wisconsin ; Oberlin and Springfield, Ohio. Taught in Schools in Wis- consin, Ohio and California, until 1883; entered Pacific Theological Seminary, Oakland, California, 1830, graduating therefrom in 1882, and receiving B.D. degree; Pastor Congregational Church at Antioch, 1831-83; sent to Hongkong as Mis- sionary of American Board, March, 1883, to open South China Mission ; returned to U.S.A., 1891, and studied Medicine in Los Angeles,

San Francisco, and Nashville

Medical Schools, receiving M.D. degree from Vanderbilt University, 1894, and same degree from Nashville University, 1895; returned to China, 1894; received D.D. degree from Western University of

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Chicago, 1900; has charge of 14

Mission Schools with over 400 pupils; is overseer of 38 stations where Chinese teach or preach; received into Church membership over 1070 persons in 1903, and has 55 native workers under supervision; has baptized about 3000 persons during last 10 years, and treats from 50 to 1000 patients annually; was 1st President of Le Shing Scientific and Industrial College, opened at Hongkong, 1904; can speak and preach in three languages, English,

German and Chinese. Publica- tions: "Looking unto Jesus"; "Bible Questions and Answers,” both in Chinese. Address: No. 5,

Ladder St., Hongkong.

HAHN, Philippe (PROMPENH), Inspec- tor, Civil Service, Indo-China; Pre- sident Municipal Commission; b. Aug. 19, 1859. Entered Civil Service, Indo-China, Jan. 1, 1887; Adminis- trator, 2nd class, Jan., 1838; 1st class, Oct., 1888; Inspector, Jan., 1900. Decorations: Officier de l'In- struction Publiquẹ. Address : Prompenh, Cambodge, Indo-China.

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HAIFENG (SOOCHOW), Chinese Bannerman. Appointed Super- intendent, Imperial Factory, Foo chow, Sept., 1898.

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