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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
dent of Education, Penang, July,
1897; District Officer, June, 1898;
acting District Officer, Dindings, June, 1901; acting Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, April, 1992; also acting Registrar of Deeds and Registrar of Bills of Sale, Penang, May, 1902; assistant Post Master
General, Penang, Aug., 19)2, but
contiuued to act as Collector of
Land Revenue; acting Collector of Land Revenue, aud Officer in
Charge of Treasury, Malacca, April,
1903; 2nd Police Magistrate, Penang, Straits Settlements. Ad- dress: Penang, Straits Settlements.
HAMADA, Dr. Gentatsu
Gentatsu (TOKYO),
Chief Medical Officer and Proprietor of Hamada Hospital for diseases of women; b. Kumamoto-ken, Nov., 1854. Educ.: Iu Germany, 1885-
1888. Appointed Professor of Medical Course of Tokyo University,
1889-1936. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
HAMAO, Arata (Tokyo), LL.D.; President of Tokyo Imperial Uni- versity; Member of House of Peers; b. April, 1849, at Tajima. Councillor of Department of Education, 1878; Vice-President of Tokyo Imperial University, 1884; Director of Special Educational Bureau, 1888; Presi-
dent of Tokyo Imperial University, 1893-1897; Minister of Education from Nov. to Dec., 1897; President of Tokyo Imperial University, 1906 : awarded degree of LL.D. by Harvard University. Address: Tok-
yo, Japan.
HAMILTON, William Beeson (CHI-
NAN-FU), A.B. (1883), A.M.
( 1888 ) ;
Missionary, American Presbyterian Church; b. Sept.
10, 1864; m. May, 1888, Clara Linton (died Jan., 1889); m. May 1892, Margaret, d. H. Woods, D.D., Professor of Latin at Washington
and Jefferson College, Pa. Educ.:
Washington and Jefferson College,
Allegheny; Princeton Theological Seminary. Arrived China, Nov., 1888; resided Chinan in 1888; built,
and for some years was Principal of, Clara Linton Hamilton Meino- rial School; pastor, Presbyterian Church, Chinan; in charge of mis. sion work in vicinity; by appoint-
inent of American Consul, Chefoo, arranged with Yuan Shih-kai for
protectiou and safe convey to coast of over 100 missionaries, Protestant and Catholic, from Central and West Shantung and adjacent parts of Chihli and Honan, dming June and July, 1900; director, Shantung Protestant Uuiversity, 1903; Am-
erican Consular Agent, Chinan, 1905. Address: Chinan-fu, Shan- tung, China.
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HAMPDEN, Ernest Miles Hobart- (YOKOHAMA), H.B.M. Vice-Consul Appointed Student Interpreter in China, July 26, 1888; transferred to Japan, April 1, 1889; Vice-Consul at Tokyo (local rank), Aug. 21, 1896; employed as Assistant •in Japanese Secretary's Office, Tokyo, 1896; acting Consul at Hakodate, 1896 to 1897; at Tanısui, 1897; acting Vice-Consul at Hiogo, 1898; acting Consul at Yokohama, 1899; Vice-Consul at Yokohama (local rank), 1899 to 1901; promoted 1st Assistant, April 1, 1901; acting Consul at Yokohama, 1902 to 1903; promoted Vice-Consul, Dec. 22,
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