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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
inember of the Progressive Party; appointed Minister of Education
in the Okuma-Itagaki Cabinet. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IRISAWA, Tatsukichi (TOKYO), Dr. of Medicine; b. at Echigo. Educ.: Berlin University. Professor of
Tokyo
University, since 1895;
Physician - in - Ordinary to Court. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
IRVING, Edward Alexander (HONG-
KONG); Inspector of Schools; b. 1870. Transferred to Hongkong Civil Service from the Civil Service
of the Federated Malay States in 1901. Address: “Kinta,” the Peak, Hongkong.
ISHIGURO, Isoji (TOKYO), Dr. of Engineering; b. Kanazawa, Jnue, 1855. Educ.: England, 1879-1883. Appointed Engineer of Navy, 1883, to supervise construction of a dockyard; took part in work of constructing water-works of Tok- yo; at present has charge of construction department of Navy. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ISHIGURO, Baron Tadama (TOKYO), ex-Surgeon-General; b. Feb. 11, 1845, at Echigo. Chief Surgeon of Osaka Military Hospital during Kagoshima Civil War, 1877; pro- moted to Surgeon-Colonel, 1878; Surgeon-General, 1890; cr. Baron, 1895; resigned from army, 1896; since then has devoted himself to Red Cross Work; represented the Red Cross Society at the inter- national convention held in Ger-
many, 1890; nominated Member of
House of Peers, 1902. Tokyo, Japan.
Address:
ISHIKAWA, Chiyomatsu (TOKYO), Dr. of Science; b. Eihme, Jan., 1860. Educ.: Germany, 1886-1889. Professor of Tokyo Imperial Univer- sity, since 1889. Publications: "Protected Birds"; "Popular Evolutionist," etc. Address: Tok-
yo, Japan.
ISHIMOTO, Shiaroku (TOKYO), Vice- Minister of War; b. Jan., 1854. Major-General, 1898; for some time Director of Tokyo Arsenal; ap- pointed Vice-Minister of War, 1903; promoted Lient.-General, 1904. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ISHIWATARU, Bin-Ichi (TOKYO), Dr. of Law, Chief Secretary of Cabinet; b. Nov. 1859. Educ.: in Germany. Jndge of Tokyo Local Court; Councillor of Depart- ment of Justice; Public Procurator of Tokyo Appeal Conrt; Lecturer of Tokyo Imperial University; Director of Civil and Criminal Bureau; Vice-Minister of Justice from Sept., 1903, to Jan., 1906; ap- pointed to present position, Jan., 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ISHIZUKA, Yeizo (Tokyo), Governor; b., Aizu, July, 1856. Appointed Legal Adviser to Corean Govern- ment, 1885; held post of Chief Councillor for Governor General of Formosa, 1898-1905; appointed Governor of Occupied Districts in Manchuria, 1905. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ISHUIN, Vice-Admiral Goro (TOKYO),
Vice Chief of the Naval Staff; b.,
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