WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
May, 1892; Governor-General, Szechwan, July, 1898;. ordered to resign, Aug., 1892; President, Mongolian Superintendency, Feb., 1892; do., Board of Punishments, Oct., 1903.
KUEI - HSIANG, Duke (SHAN-HAI- KWAN), General in Command of Troops; native of Manchuria; father- in-law of Emperor Kuang-hsu ; bro- ther of Empress Dowager; father of Empress. Deputy Lieut.-General; Duke of the 3rd Degree, Nov., 1888; Expectant Vice President of a
Board, Feb., 1889; Vice-President, Board of Works, Feb., 1891; Lient.- General, Bordered White Banner Corps, 1891; in command of troops.
at Shan-hai-kwan, Sept., 1894.
K'UEI HUAN (ULIASUT'AI), Military
Assistant Governor ; native of
Mongolia. Sub-Director, Imperial Stud Court, 1888; assistant Director, Admiralty Office; assistant Re-
sident Tibet, March, 1891; Resident, Tibet, Nov., 1892; vacated post, March, 1896; Military Assistant Governor, Uliasut'ai, Mongolia, Oct., 1899.
KUEI-LIN (PEKING), native of Man.
churia; metropolitan graduate,
1874. Prefect, Yunnan, 1884; I-nan Tao, Yunnan, K'ai-Kuei-Chen-Hsu
Tao, Honan, Feb., 1892; Taotai,
Kueichow, West, Sept., 1897; as- sistant Resident of Tibet,
retired, May, 1904.
1903;
K'UEI-FU (SHAOHSING-FU), Prefect;
native of Manchuria. Assistant
Agent, K'obdo, Nov., 1886; Dep. Lieut.-General, San-hsing, March,
Kuk
1890; Military Assistant. Governor, K'obdo, March, 1891; vacated post through illness, July, 1896; Dep. Lieut.-General, Chahar, Kalgan, July, 1900; Prefect, Shaohsing-Fu, Chekiang, March, 1906.
K'UEI-PIN, Lieut-General (PEKING), Prince Jui (eight princely families); Lieut-General, Yellow Banner Corps, Oct., 1893; Vice-President, Imperial Clan Court, March, 1899; Lieut. - General, Bordered White Banner Corps, Feb., 1901.
K'UEI-SHUN (PEKING), Military Go-
vernor; native of Manchuria. Kan- Liang Tao, Kansu, May, 1885; Imperial Agent, Shi-Ning, Oct., 1892; called to Peking for duty, Dec., 1898; Dep.-Lieut.-General, Bordered White Banner Corps, July,
1900; Lieut.-Governor, Chahar, 1901; Military Governor, Uliasut’ai (N.W. Mongolia) Jan., 1905; transferred to Peking, July, 1905.
KUGA, Marquis Michihisa (TOKYO), Member of Constitutional Party; b. Nov., 1841, at Kyoto. Commander of brigade of Imperial Army during war preceding Restoration; later appointed to position in Household Department and Secretary of Cabinet; created Marquis, 1884;
Governor of Tokyo, 1896-1897. Ad- dress: Tokyo, Japan.
KUKI, Baron Takakazu (TOKYO), Privy Councillor; b. Nov., 1852, in
Settsu. Connected with Educatio R
Department for several years; Minister at Washington, 1884-88; afterwards Director of Imperial Museum, Nara; has occupied seat
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