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

NOCH'INT'AI (PEKING), Deputy

Superintendent, Octroi; native of Manchuria. Deputy Lient.-General, Plain Blue Banner Corps, Oct., 1898; Deputy Superintendent, Peking

Octroi, Dec., 1904.

NODZU, General Count Michitsura

(Tokyo), b. Nov., 1840, at Satsuma.

Fought as Colonel in Civil War of 1877; promoted Lient.-General, 1885;

full General, 1894; commanded

Hiroshima Division and later was

Commander of First Army during Chino-Japanese War, 1894-1895 ; ap- pointed Inspector General of Education; Commander of Fourth

Army in Russo-Japanese, War;

1904-1905. Decoration: Several Ja-

panese, Address: Tokyo, Japan,

NOGI, General Baron Kiten (Tokyo), b. Nov., 1849, at Choshu. Fonght as Captain in Civil War, 1877 ; Com- mander of Brigade in Chino-Japan- ese. War, 1894-1895; promoted Lieut.- General, 1895; appointed Comman- der of 2nd Division, Sendai, 1895; Go-

vernor-General of Formosa, 1896;

Commander of 11th Division, Maru- game; resigned and retired to priv- ate pursnits, 1900; on ontbreak of Russo-Japanese War was appointed Commander of 3rd Army which

invested and took Port Arthur;

promoted full General, 1904; cr.

Baron, 1905. Decorations: 1st class of the Hohenzollern Sword, and

several Japanese. Address: Tokyo,

Japan.

NOGUCHI, Shohin (TOKYO), Lady

Artist; b. Jan., 1847, at Osaka. Devotes herself to landscape paint- ing. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

NOMA, Masaichi (HONGKONG), LL.M.

Consul for Japan; b. Dec. 28, 1864, in Kagoshima, Satsuma; m. Kiyo, e. d. of Colonel Hagiwara. Educ.: Colombian University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Was Chancellor to

Japanese Legation at Washingtou,

D.C., 1887-91 : Chancellor to Japan-

ese Consulate-General at Mexico,'

1894-97; Consnl for Japan at Bom-

bay, 1898-1901; left for Japan on furlough, April, 1906. Decorations:

6th class order of Sacred Treasure.

Club: Hongkong. Address; Bowen Road, Hongkong; and Shinriudo, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.

NOMURA, Viscount Yasushi (Tokyo), Privy Councillor; b. Ang., 1842, at Nagato. Was Minister of Home Affairs, 1894-6; Minister of Com-

munications, 1896-7; raised to Privy

Council, 1900; created Viscount, 1887. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

NORMAN, Rev. Daniel (NAGANO), Clergyman; b. March 10, 1864; m. May 23, 1901. Educ.: Aurora High School; graduated in arts, To- ronto University; graduated in theology, Victoria University, Ontario, Canada. Publications: Editor of "Jinsei" (Voice of Man) published in Japanese. Address: Nagano, Shinshin, Japan.

NORMAN, Henry (SERENDAH), Assistant District Officer; b. Jan.

11, 1877. Passed in Law and Malay ;

Entered Federated Malay States

Civil Service, as Cadet at Pahang, 1899; acting assistant District officer, Ranb, 1903; assistant Dis- trict officer, Knala Kubu, Selangor, 1904 acting District Officer, Raub

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