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

O-LO-CHUN, Lieut. General (NAN-

As- KING), native of Manchuria. sistant agent, Ko’obdo, May, 1892; vacated post through illness, Jan., 1896; Deputy Lieut.-General, Nan- king, May, 1897; do Blne Banner Corps, Dec., 1904.

OMMANNEY, Captain Robert N. (HONGKONG), R.N.; Captain of H.M. first class cruiser" Andro- meda." Promoted to present rank, June 30, 1899; appointed to com- mand, March 1, 1904. Club: Hong- kong. Address: H.M.S. “Andro- meda,” Hongkong.

ORANGE, J. (HONGKONG), M.I.C.E.,

M.I.M.E., M. Amer. Soc. C.E.; Civil Engineer and Architect. Senior partner in firm of Leigh and Orange. Resident in colony over 23 years. Club: Hongkong. dress: 1 Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

Ad-

ORME, Geoffrey Norman (HONG-

KONG), B.A. Oxon. Civil Service; b. April 14, 1878. Educ.: Cheltenham College; Hertford College, Oxford. Arrived in Colony, Jan. 1, 1902; assistant Secretary to Sanitary Board, Ang. 29, 1904; Acting Sec- retary, Sanitary Board, April, 1906 ; Acting 2nd Police Magistrate, April 13, 1905; Acting assistant Superintendent of Police and Police Magistrate, New Territories, since Dec. 22, 1905. Club: Hong- kong. Address: Hongkong.

OSAKA, Bishop of (see: Foss, RT. REV.

DR. HUGH JAMES).

OSAWA, Prof. Kenji (TOKYO), Doctor of Medicine; Member of House of

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Peers; b. July, 1852; at Mikawa. Educ.: Germany, 1870-1874, an d

1878-1882. Since 1882 has been Pro-

fessor of the Tokyo Imperial Un i-

versity. Address : Tokyo, Japan.

OSBORNE, Hon. Edward (HONGKONG), Secretary, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.; Member of the Legislative Council; b. Jan. 21, 1861; m. Feb., 1904, Phyllis Eliza, d. of G. Whettey, of Weybridge. Educ.: St. Anne's, Streatham Hill. Was in Solicitor's Office at Durham, 1879-1880; P. and O., London Office. 1880-1882; P. and O., Hongkong Office, 1882-1889; Member of the Hongkong Sanitary Board, 1900- 1903; Director of Hongkong Hotel, Dairy Farm, Steam Laundry, and on the Consulting Committee of A. S. Watson and Co. and China Borneo Co.; appointed member of Legislative Council, May, 1906. Club: Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.

OSBORNE, James Henry (ŞHANGHAI), Secretary, S. C. Faruham, Boyd and Co., Ltd.; b. Nov. 9, 1853. Educ.: Privately. Been in China (Shanghai) over a quarter of a century and witnessed several stirring events, among others the late riot, where served with reserves; Masonic: P.M. 1027, E.C., Senior Installed P.M. M.M. in Shanghai; P.Z. 129 S.C. and pro- moted Grand Master of the Royal Order of Scotland for China and Colony of Hongkong; one of the founders of the Masonic School, now the Shanghai Public School; President of the Executive Com- mittee of the Masonic Hall.

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