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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
various articles in Chinese Review
and Chinese Recorder; "The Mind
of Mencius," from German of Faber Trubner (in English); Ser- mous on Christian Life: Easy Pre-
paration for Baptism, 5th Edition; The 39 articles; Parallel Harmony Gospel, Catechism of Christian
Religion: Dale on Atonement ;
Zishop Lightfoot on the Christian
Ministry; "The Gospel and counter- feit"; Urquhart on Esther; Sir R. Anderson on the Gospel and its Ministry; Comm. on 39 Articles;
Dr. Bullinger's Sermons Onl the Second Advent (in Japanese). Ad- dress: 23 Hamano-machi, Fukuoka,
Japan.
T'ING - KAN (NANCHANG), ex- Governor; native of Honan ;
Metropolitan graduate, 1874. Grain Intendent, Fukien, Sept., 1898; Judge, Hunan, Sept., 1899; Treasur-
er, Shantung, Dec., 1900; do.,
Kiangsu, Aug., 1904; acting Go-
vernor, Shantung, Oct., 1904; Go- vernor of Kiangsi, Jan., 1904; degraded in connection with Nan-
chang massacre of Missionaries, April, 1906.
HUTTENBACH, Hon. August (SINGA-
PORE), Merchant; b. 1850, at Worms-
am-Rhein; m. Clara Trevelyan, d. of late Rev. Nicholas Frank Hill,
Aban Court, Cheltenham. Educ.:
Latin College, Worms-am-Rhein. Served in the Franco-German war in 1870; arrived in East, 1872; founder and senior partner of
Hüttenbach Brothers and Co.,
Singapore, Penang, and London; and Hüttenbach, Liebert and Co.,
Penang; Capt.-Commandant, Pe-
nang Volunteer Fire Brigade, 1879; opened new steam communications with -
Penang Selangor, Straits- Coromandel Coast, etc.; created all
British Mail line from Europe via Bombay-Negapatam-Straits Settle- ments; member of Legislative Council, 1894-96 and 1905-6; authority
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currency question. Publica- tions: "The Silver Standard and
the Straits Currency question,” and sundry essays. Address: Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.
HU WEI-TE (PEKING), late Chinese Minister to Russia; m. 1893, Tcheng Yung-Hua, d. of Tcheng Yo-Houng
of the Chinese official service.
Educ.: College of the Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai. Joined official service at Peking, 1888; appointed
attache to the Legation at London,
1890; at Paris, 1890; Secretary of Legation, Washington, 1893; Secre- tary of Legation, St. Petersburg, 1897; Delegate at the Hague Peace Conference, 1899: Councillor of
Legation, 1900; Chargé d'Affaires, St. Petersburg, 1902; appointed
Minister Plenipotentiary and Eu- voy Extraordinary, June 28, 1 (2. delegate to Red Cross Convention,
1904 ; returned to China, 1906.
Address: Peking, China.
HU YU-FEN, (SHANTUNG), Governor
native of Anhwei; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Taotai, Tientsin, July, 1886; Judge, Kwangsi, Ang.,
1891; Administrator-General of Northern Railways, Dec., 1895; Governor of Peking, Jan., 1896;
Expectant Vice President and 'Minister, Tsung-li-Yamen, Nov., 1898; relieved of duty at Tsung-li-
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