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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
Council of Sarawak, etc.; b. March 22, 1862. Educ.: Privately, and at Caius College, Cambridge, took de- gree in 1883. Appointed extra officer, Sarawak Civil Service, in
Oct., 1886; appointed Magistrate, Manager of Government Printing Office, and Editor, "Sarawak
Gazette," Aug., 1888; Acting In-
spector of Police and Prisons,
Nov., 1889, to May, 1890, and Sept., 1894, to Dec., 1895; Clerk to General
Council, 1897; appointed Resident,
2nd class, 1898. Clubs: Oxford and
Cambridge; "Pall Mall," and Sarawak. Address: Knching, Sarawak, North Borneo.
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LEWIS, Robert Ellsworth (SHANG- HAI), M.A.; Sec. of International Committee of Y.M.C.A.; b. Sept. 29, 1869, at Berkshire, Vermont, U.S.A.; Educ.: Brigham Academy; State University, Vermont, M.A., 1899; College Secretary, Mass., R.I., and
Boston, 1894-96; Travelling Sec- retary, S.V.M., Canada and U.S.À.,
1896-97; Secretary, International Committee of Y.M.C.A., since 1898 ; Travelling Secretary, China, 1898- 1900; attached to American Army, relief of Peking, 1900 (mentioned in despatches). Publications; "The Educational Conquest of the Far East". Address: 2 Barchet Road, Shanghai, China.
LI, Prince (PEKING), Also known as Shih-to. Minister to Grand Council; President of the Imperial Clan
Court, Chancellor of the Board of
Astronomy; Lieut.-General, Yellow
Banner Corps; removed from Grand Council, Aug. 1901.
LI AN-T'UNG, General (TENGCHOW), native of Anhwei; Brigade-General, Tungehow, Chihli; Brigade-General,
Tengchow, Shantung, Feb., 1904.
LIANG-CH'ENG, Sir Cheng (PEKING), K.C.M.G.; Chinese Minister to
United States and Pern; native of
Kwangtung. Expectant Taotai, Chihli; First Secretary to Queen Victoria's Jubilee Mission, 1897;
conferred K.C.M.G.; a director of
K'ai-ping Mines; First Secretary to Prince Ch'un's Mission to Germany. July, 1901; Minister to United
States and Peru, Oct., 1902; term
expired spring, 1906, but despite appeal for relief from office remains pending settlement of U.S. Exclusion Treaty.
LIANG TUN-YEN (TIENTSIN), Customs
Tautai; native of Kwangtung; honorary degree. Interpreter to Chang-Chih-Tung for several years; Customs Taotai, Hankow, Oct.,
1903; do., Tientsin, Oct., 1904;
appointed to investigate Nanchang missionary massacre, March, 1906.
LI CHAN-CH’UN, General (KIANGNAN),
native of
Commander-in-Chief;
Kiaugsi. Commander-in-Chief, Kiangnan, March, 1898.
LI CHAO-WEI (PEKING), Vice-Presi-
dent, Board of War; native of
Anhwei; metropolitan graduate,
1874. Assistant Supervisor of In-
struction, Jan., 1899; Chief, do., May, 1899; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1900;
1900; Senior
Vice-President, Board of War, August, 1901.
LI CHIA-CHU (PEKING), Chief Sn-
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