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

tions: "The Rattle," "Eastein Sketch," and "Shanghai Carica- tures." Clubs: Country and Shang- hai; Grosvenor, Lond. Address: 128, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, China.

HAZELAND, Ernest Manning (HONG-

and

KONG), Civil Engineer Architect; b. 1870. Educ.: Dioce- san School, Hongkong. Entered Public Works Department, 1888; commenced business, 1900, as Civil Engineer and Architect. Recrea- tion: Yachting; Vice-Commodore Corinthian Yacht Club. Club:Hong-

kong. Address: 31, Queen's Road,

Hongkong.

HAZELAND, Francis Arthur (HONG- KONG), J.P.; Police Magistrate; b. 1862. Appointed Clerk to Puisne Judge, Nov., 1878; subsequently held positions of acting Deputy Regis- trar, Clerk to Chief Justice, acting Chief Clerk Colonial Secretary's

Office, acting Clerk of Councils; has passed in Chinese (higher standard); called to

called to the Bar,

Lincoln's Inn, 1899; Acting Police Magistrate, 1900 to 1901; appointed 2nd Magistrate, June 1901. Club: Hongkong. Address: Peak Hotel, Hongkong.

HEADLAND, Prof. Isaac Taylor

(PEKING), A.M., S.T.B., Ph. D; Professor of Peking University; b. Ang. 16, 1859, in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.; m. June 11, 1894, Marian Sinclair, M.D. Educ: Mt. Union College; Boston University, U.S.A. After graduating from Boston University was immediately ap pointed

Professor in Peking

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University, where has been ever since; has made a large collection of Chinese paintings and is prepar- ing a work on "The Pictorial Art

of China." Publications: "Chinese

Mother Goose Rhymes," 1900; "Chinese Boy and Girl," 1901;

"Chinese Heroes," 1902,

"Our

Little Chinese Cousin," 1903; is

constant contributor to the maga- zines. Address: Peking University, Peking, China.

HEDLEY, Rev. John (YUNG PING-FU), F.R.G.S.; Minister of Methodist

New Connection; b. Jan. 7, 1869, at Percy Main, near Newcastle-on- Tyne; m. Oct. 27, 1898, Annie S., e. d. of W. Whitehead, of Blythi

Northumberland. Educ.: Ran-

moor College, Sheffield. Entered service of Cramlington Coal Co., Ltd., 1881; arrived in China, 1897; passed through Boxer Rising. Publications: Articles in "Geogra-

phical Journal," etc. Address: Yung Ping-fu, via Tientsin, N.

China.

HEFFER, F. C. (SHANGHAI), Public Silk Inspector; member of Muni- cipal Council. Address: 2, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, China.

HEMINGWAY, Dr. Willoughby A.

(T'AI KU HSIEN), A.B., M.D.; Medical Missionary; b. April 1, 1874, Oak Park, Chicago, U.S.A.; m. Oct. 1, 1903, Mary Eliza Wil- liams. Educ.: Oberlin College,

A.B., 1898; Rush Medical College; M.D., 1901. Honse Physician and Surgeon, Chicago Baptist Hospital, 1901-1903. Address: T'ai Ku Hsien,

Shansi, China.

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