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

Hatton, formerly Grenadier

Guards; m. 1897, Emily, only child

of Charles Burrall Hoffman, of New York. Educ.: Eton. Commandant,

School of Instruction, London

1889-90; employed as Brigadier-

General, 1896; Aldershot, 1897; Gibraltar, 1900; Salisbury, 1902;

Aldershot; commanded 1st Batta- lion Grenadier Guards, Omdurman, 1898, mentioned in Despatches, C.B.; promoted Major-General,

Nov. 5, 1903. Decorations: C.B. and Nile War Medals. Clubs: Guards,

United Service; St. James; Wind-

ham; Hongkong. Address: Head- quarter House, and 34 Charles

Street, Berkeley Square, London.

HAUPT, A. (HONGKONG), Merchant. Head of Melchers and Co.; Consul

for Denmark; Director of several companies. Clubs: Hongkong ; Germania. Address: Queen's Build- ings, Hongkong.

1st

HAUSER, Felix Paul (BAC-NINH ),

Resident; Administrator,

class; b. Sept. 25, 1861. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Mar. 14, 1886; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1891; Administrator, 3rd class,

July 14, 1893; Administrator, 2nd

class, May 31, 1899; Administrator,

1st class, Jan. 1, 1902. Address: Bac-ninh, Province of Bac ninh; Tonkin, Indo-China.

HAUSSER, Pierre Frederick

(SWATOW), H.B.M. Consul. Ap- pointed Student Interpreter in

China, April 15, 1878; acting Consul at Amoy, 1886; at Kiukang, 1890

to 1891; acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Island, 1891; promoted 1st

Class Assistant, Aug. 20, 1892; acting Consul at Ningpo, 1892 to 1894; at Swatow, 1895 to 1896; at

Soochow, 1898; promoted Consul at Monein (Teng-Yueh), 1897; em- ployed on Special Service with Burma-China Frontier Commission,

1897 to 1899; Consul at Wuchow,

1899 to 1902; transferred to Swatow,

Nov. 4, 1902; acting Consul at

Amoy, 1902. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Swatow, China.

HAVILLAND, Walter Agustus de (TOKYO), B.A., 1893, M.A., 1901;

Professor; b. Aug. 31, 1872; y. &. of late Rev. C. R. de Havilland and

Hon. Mrs. de Havilland, sister of

present Viscount Molesworth. Educ.: Elizabeth College, Guern- sey, 1881-90, and Cambridge Univer sity, 1890-3; Professor, Kobe Mis- sion School (S.P.G.), 1896-98;

Fourth High School, Kanazawa, 1898-1904; Higher Normal School, Tokyo, 1904-6. Publications: Short Stories for Composition and con-

versation. Address: Hotel Metro-

pole, Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan.

HAWKINS, Villiers Alweyn Cæsar (YOKOHAMA), Banker; b. Jan. 1, 1860; m. Florence Celia, d. of late Major Cowper, 15th Regt. Educ.: Victoria College, Jersey; Dulwich College, England. Joined Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, 1879; Sub-Manager

Hongkong, 1892; Inspector of Branches, 1902; Manager at Yoko-

hama, since 1904. Recreations : Shooting; Golf. Clubs: Thatched House, London. Address: Hong- kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Yokohama, Japan.

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