WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
1900, and from Tuft's College, 1903.
Publications: Various articles for
reviews and magazines. Clubs: University; Aimy and Navy; Columbia, Manila. Address: Mani- la, Philippine Islands.
IEJIMA, Kai (TOKYO), Dr. of Science, Prof. of Tokyo Univ. ; b. June, 1861, Hamamatsu. Educ.: Leipzig, 1882- 1886. Appointed to present posi- tion in 1886. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IIMORI, Teizo (TOKYO), Prof. of the
Ladies' Higher Normal School; b. Saga, Ang., 1851. Educ.: Germany, 1884-1887. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IKEBE, Kichitaro (TOKYO), Journ
alist; Chief Editor of Tokyo "Asahi"; b. Kumamoto, 1861.
Educ. : In France for several
years. Adopted Journalism as a profession about 1887; for several years acted in North China as special correspondent of Osaka "Asahi." Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IKEDA, Baron Kensai (TOKYO), Dr. of Medicine, Chief Physician-in- Ordinary at Court; b. Nov., 1841, at Echigo. Educ.: Germany, 1870-1876. Appointed Surgeon- Colonel in 1876; cr. Baron 1899. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IKEDA, Kenzo (TOKYO), banker: b.,
Tajima, Dec. 1856. Managing Director of One Hundred Bank, since 1883; Chairman of Japan Commercial Association. Address:
Tokyo, Japan.
I-KU (T'AI-YUEN), Commissioner for Re- clamation; native of Manchuria ;
Ili
metropolitan graduate, 1892. As- sistant Supervisor of Instruction, June, 1900; sub-Chancellor, 'Grand Secretariat, July, 1900; Senior Vice- President, Board of War, Feb., 1901; Deputy Lient.-General, Bordered Blue Banner Corps, Nov., 1901; Tartar - General, Sui-Yuan-Ch'eng, Oct., 1903; Commissioner for Re-
clamation of Waste Lands, Tai-
yuen-fu, Shansi, 1905.
I-K'UANG (PEKING), Prince Ching,
Imperial Clansman; b. 1836. Prince of the 2nd order, 1884; President, Tsung-li Yamen, April, 1884; 2nd Director of Imperial Clan Court, Associate Director, Board of Admiralty, Oct., 1885; Grand Cham- berlain; Vice-President, Imperial Clan Court; Lient.-General, Border- ed Yellow Banner Corps; Supt. of Customs and Octroi, Peking, Aug., 1891; Director-General, Board of Admiralty, Sept., 1891; Director Imperial Equipage Department; Superintendent, Imperial Armoury; Prince of 1st order, Feb., 1894;
President, Council of Government
April, 1901; President, (Tsung-li Yamen) Board of Foreign Affairs, July, 1901; President Council of
Army Organisation, Nov., 1903; High Commissioner to negotiate ante-bellum treaty with Japanese,
re Manchuria, Dec., 1905; an official high in Imperial favour, though disliked by the Emperor.
ILIFF, Rt. Rev. Geoffrey Durnford (CHEFOO), Bishop of Shantung, exclusive of Territory ceded to Germany in 1898; b. Oct. 7, 1867,
5th, s. of Rev. George Iliff, Head-
master of Hall School, Sunderland;
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