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

Commission, 1898-1899; acting Consul, Teng-Yneh, 1899; Commer- cial Attache to Legation in China and Consul in Consular Service in China, Oct. 3, 1899; acting Consul- General at Shanghai from Marcli 20 to April 25, 1903; seconded for service under Colonial Office as Superintendent of Chinese labour in the Transvaal, 1905. Club: Thatched House. Address: H.B.M.

Legation, Peking, China.

JAPAN, Emperor of(see: MUTSU-HITO).

JAPAN, Crown Prince of (see:

YOSHI-HITO).

JAPAN (CENTRAL), Bishop of (see :

AWDRY, RT. REV. WILLIAM).

JAPAN (NORTH), Bishop of (see: FYSON, RT. REV. PHILIP KEM-

BALL).

JAPAN (SOUTH), Bishop of (see:

EVINGTON, RT. REV. HENRY).

JAPAN (WEST), Bishop of (see: Foss,

RT. REV. HUGH JAMES).

JEANNERAT, Gabriel (DE KANDAL), Resident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. Sept. 5, 1862. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, April 29, 1893; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 1, 1895; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 1, 1897; Administrator, 2nd class, Aug. 2, 1900. Address: De Kandal, Cambodge, Indo-China.

JEANNIN, Colonel Gabriel (HANOI),

Commandant, 2e

2e Régiment de Tirailleurs Tonkinois. Decoration: Officier de la Légion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-

China.

JEBSON, J. (HONGKONG), Merchant. Head of Jebson and Co., agents for Jebsen steamship line. Resident

in Colony over 10 years. Club : Hongkong; Germania. Address: King's Buildings, Hongkong.

JEFFRIES, H. U. (HONGKONG), Mer-

chant. Resided in Colony between thirty and forty years; resigned as agent of Mitsu Bishi Goshi- Kwaisha, March, 1906. Club: Hong- kong. Address: 2, Peddar Street, Hongkong.

JELF, Arthur Selborne (KUALA

LANGAT), B.A., Oxon. ; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Oct. 10, 1876. Acting 2nd

assistant District Officer, Kuala

Kubu, 1900, and filled other positious in service until appointed assistant Secretary to Resident and acting District Officer, Kuala Lan- gat, in 1905. Address: Kuala Lan- gat, Selangor, Federated Malay

States.

JEME TIEN-YOU, or CHAN TIEN-YU (SHANGHAI), A.M.I.C.E., London; Special Advisor on Railway Affairs to the Shangpu (Treasury). Educ.: Yale University and Sheffield Scientific Department; was member of Chinese Educational Mission to

America in 1872; Superintending Engineer of Peking-Changchiakon railway, in course of construction

in 1906.

JENKINS, Dr. H. Stanley (HSIAN-FU), M.D., London, F.R.C.S., England, L.R.C.P., London; Medical Mis- sionary; b. June 17, 1874. Educ.: Bristol; King's College, London; London Hospitals. Member of British Medical Association and

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