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

coal and iron basin of Kiangpei, under an Imperial concession, 1904; established Chungking Trading Co. as Limited Liabi lity Company, 1904; has travelled extensively throughout Chinese Empire and communicated results to Chinese branch of Royal Asiatic Society, R.G.S., Scottish G.S., and

Soc. of Arts; Medallist, Society of Arts, London. Publications: "The Yangtse Gorges," 1883; "Mount Omi and Beyond," 1897; "The Far East," 1905; etc., etc. Clubs: Oriental, London; Shang- hai. Address: Chungking, West China.

LITTLE, Mrs. Archibald (CHUNGKING), Author; President of Antifootbind- ing Society of China; b. at Madeira, y. d. of late Calverly Bewicke, of Hallaton Hall, Leicestershire, and Mary Amelia Hollingsworth; m. 1886, Archibald Little, q. v. Educ.: by father. Worked on inany philanthropic Committees before marriage; organising Secretary and now President of the Tien Tsu Hui, or Antifootbinding Society of China; Vice-President of the Wo- men's Conference at Shanghai, 1900; has delivered lectures before the Geographical Societies of Glas- gow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sonth Shields, and at the Glasgow Exhibition, and read a paper of Mr. Little's before the British

Association at Glasgow. Publi- cations: "Li Hung Chang, his Life and Times"; "Out in China," a Novelette; "The Land of the Blue "Intimate China": "A

Gown";

Marriage in China "; “Fairy Foxes,” a Chinese Legend; "Mother Dar- ling," written to establish the rights of mothers to their own

children; "A Noble Army and a Holy War"; many novels, among these, "Margery Travers"; "On-

wards but Whither"; "The Last of the Jerninghames," "A Million- aire's Courtship," and many maga- zine and newspaper articles. Re- creations: Travel and Sightseeing. Club: Pioneer. Address: Chung- king, China.

LITTLE, F. S. (SHANGHAI), General

Manager for China of Brunuer Mond and Co.; Member, Municipal Council. Address: 12, Kirkiang Road, Shanghai.

LITTLE, Henry Alexander (KONG- MOON), H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, Ang., 21, 1890; acting Chief Clerk, Shang- hai Court, 1896; acting Consul at

Amoy, 1899; promoted, 1st class Assistant, May, 13, 1899; acting Consul at Samshni, 1900, to 1902; at Wnchow, 1902; promoted Consul at Pakhoi, April 5, 1902; trans-

ferred to Kongmoon, May 2, 1904. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Kong- moon, China.

LITTLE, W. D. (SHANGHAI), Silk

Broker and Merchant. Partner in

firm, William Little and Co. Ad- dress: 11, Hankow Road, Shanghai,

China.

LITTON, George John Letablere (TENG YUEH), H.B.M. Consul.

Educ.: Eton; Oriel College, Ox-

Appointed cadet, Straits

ford.

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