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

Australia and China, Threadneedle Street, London, E.C. :

PLAYFAIR, George Macdonald Home (PEKING), M.A.; H.B.M. Cousular Service. Appointed Student In- terpreter in China, July 16, 1872; acting assistant Chinese Secretary, Peking, 1875 acting Consnl. at Taiwan, 1877; at Pakhoi, 1881, 1883; promoted 1st class Assistant, July 1, 1886; acting Vice-Consul, at Shanghai, 1885 to 1886; acting

Consul at Taiuau, 1888 to 1889;

at Tamsui, 1889 to 1890; at Chin-

kiang, 1890, actiug Shipping Vice- Consul at Shanghai, 1890 to 1891; -promoted Vice-Consul, in charge of shipping business, at Shanghai,

April 1, 1891; Senior Vice-Consul at Shanghai, Aug. 20, 1892; pro- moted Consul at Pakhoi, June 15, 1893; transferred to Ningpo, April 23, 1894; acting Consul, Swatow, from March 27 to June 21, 1899; transferred to Foochow, May 13, 1899; acting Consul General at Hankow, 1903 to 1904. Address:

H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.

PLUMMER, John Isaac (HONGKONG),

M.A., Durh.; Chief Assistant,

Observatory; b. Feb. 5, 1845. Chief Assistant, Glasgow Observatory, 1865; Observer, Durham University, 1867; Astronomer, Orwell Park

Observatory, 1874; arrived in Colony, 1891 and has held present position since. Club: Hongkong. Address: Observatory, Kowloon,

Hongkong.

POATE, W. H. (SHANGHAI), Managing Director, Mackenzie and Co., Ltd.; member of Municipal Council.

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Club: Shanghai. Address: 22 Sze- chuen Road, Shanghai.

POKOTILOFF, M. D. (PEKING), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary for Russia. Appointed, 1905. Address: Russian Legation, Peking, China.

POLLOCK, Hon. Henry Edward (HONGKONG), K.C.; Barrister-at- law; b. 1865; m. March 5, 1906, Lena Oakley. Educ.: Charterhonse School. Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, Nov., 1887; admitted to practise in Hongkong, April, 1888; acted as Police Magistrate, Hongkong, from Sept., 1888, to April, 1889; as Pnisne Judge from June to Dec., 1892; received gold medal for services in plague epidemic, 1894; acted as Attorney General for nearly three years betweeu 1896 and 1901; appointed Queen's Counsel, 1900; proceeded to Fiji as Attorney General arriving there, Jau., 1902; left Fiji, April, 1902, and resigned as Attorney General, June, 1902; returned to Hongkong, Oct., 1902; elected tem- porary representative of Chamber of Commerce in Legislative Council 1903; elected representative of Justices of Peace on Legislative Council in December, 1905; Member of Sanitary Board from March, 1903 to Jan., 1906; President Hong-

kong branch of the Navy League

and Chess Club; Secretary of the

Odd Volumes Society; Commodore, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. Club: Hongkong. Address: Peak, Hong-

kong.

POLYGLASE, John (SINGAPORE), Act-

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