Jud

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

ches, May 4, 1894); Ashanti Expedi- tion, 1895-6; operations in Sierra

Leone, 1898-9; S. African War, 1899-

1902, Special Service Officer (P.M.O. Rhodesian Field Force), operations in Rhodesia, Oct. 11, 1899, to May 25, 1900, operations in the Trans- vaal, West of Pretoria, July to Nov., 1900, operations in Cape Colony, north of Orange River. Decorations: Medal with clasp, W. Africa; star, Ashantee ; King's Medal with 2 clasps.. Club : Hong- kong. Address: Military Head- quarters, Hongkong.

JUDGE, Thomas (BANGKOK), M.A.; Schoolmaster; b. May 25, 1872; m. 1901, Amy Annie, d. of late Henry Nargal Velge. Educ.: Magdalen College School, Brackley (President of Magdalen's Medallist, 1889), Mag- dalen College School, Oxford (Dan- berry Medallist, 1892); St. John's College, Oxford (1st class in Honour School of Natural Science, 1896). Assistant Teacher, Suan Kularb Boy's School, Bangkok. Club: Bangkok United. Address: Bang- kok, Siam.

JUI, Prince (see: K'UEI-PIN).

JUI CH'ENG (SHANGIIAI), Taotai; native of Manchuria. Judicial Ad- visor to Japanese after capture of Peking, 1900; appointed to organise modern force of gendarmerie, Pe- king, Taotai of the Kuang-Jao- Chiu - Nan Intendancy, Kiangsi (Kiukiang Customs Taotai), 1905; Tartar General, Hangchow; Taotai, Shanghai, Jan., 1906; credited with being, an enlightened official;

donated $10,000 for erection of

hospital shortly after appointment to Shanghai.

JUI-LIANG (HONAN), Treasurer; native

of Manchuria. Chief Secretary,

Board of Foreign Affairs, Dec.,

1901; Treasurer, Honan, July, 1903.

JU-LIN, Lieut. - General (MUKDEN), native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate. Sub-Expositor, Hanlin Academy, Dec., 1891; sub-Reader, Hanlin, Dec., 1893; Chief Supervisor

of Instruction, Oct., 1898; Com-

missioner, Office of Transmission, 1901; Vice-President, Board of Punishments at Mukden, Feb., 1903; Deputy Assistant Lieut.-Gen- eral, Blue Manchu Banner Corps,

July, 1905.

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JULLIDIERE, Pierre Marie (HANOI),

Assistant Directeur Général des

Travaux Publics; Ingénieur en

Chef de 2e classe des Ponts et

Chaussées; b. Oct. 29, 1861. Entree

l'Administration, Mars. 1, 1901;

Assistant Directeur, Janv. 1, 1905.

Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur; Officier d'Académie. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-

China.

JUNG-CH'ING (PEKING), Member of

Grand Council; native of Mongolia; metropolitan graduate. Reader, Grand Secretariat; Director, Court

of State Ceremonial, May, 1898; Deputy Commissioner, Office of Transmission, Jan., 1899; Director, Grand Court of Revision, May, 1901; Superintendent, Peking Granaries, President, Peking Board of Punishments, Jan., 1903; Pre- sident Board of Ceremonies, Oct.,

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