WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
Hongkong, 1893 ; retired from Civil Service, Hongkong. Publica. tions: Twenty years in Hongkong. Club: Hongkong. Address: “The Firs," Hongkong, and "Crawfor din," Brockville, Canada. ·
RENNIE, James Stuart Macready (SINGAPORE), F.C.I.S., A.I.B., F.R.S.S.; Chartered Secretary and Accountant; b. 1875. Educ.: Pri- vately and Hyde's Commercial Col lege, Edgbaston; King Edward VIth's School, Camp Hill, Birming- hain. From 1892 to 1901 assistant
Accountant at Metropolitan Bank of England and Wales, Ltd., at Bir- mingham; resigned to proceed to Singapore; 1901 to 1904, assistant to G. A. Derrick, Accountant, Singa- pore; acted for time as Secretary
to Kadana Gold Mines; Belat Tin Co., Ltd.; Raub Australian Gold Mines; Sipiau Tin Co.; Bersawat Gold Mines; Liquidated Malay States Salt Company; Sudu Serem.
ban, Ltd.; resigned in 1904; Oct.,
1904, appointed assistant Secretary
to Tanjong Pagar Dock Company,
Ltd.; appointed Secretary to Com- pany to assist in preparing case for arbitration, prepared revised
and amended accounts for the Ac-
-countants, Price, Waterhouse and
Co., London; acted throughout the Arbitration held in Singapore, Oct. 16 to 27, 1905; appointed Secretary to Tanjong Pagar Dock Board (new Government authority) Jan., 1906. Clubs: Tanglin, Singapore, Camp Hill; Old Edwardians,
Birmingham. Recreations: Rugby football, cricket, tennis, and walking; Captain of "B" team
Ric
at School and afterwards played in Midland Counties trial matches ; did 100 yards in 10 4/5 at School; present day sport, pig, crocodile and wild bird shooting. Hobby: Entomology. Address: Raeburn Estate, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments; c/o James Rennie and Co., Metal Exchange Buildings, Bir- mingham, England.
RENNIE, Dr. Thomas (Foochow), M.D., M.B., C.M.; Medical Practi- tioner; b. July 28, 1850, s. of late James Rennie, Western Fintray, Aberdeenshire; m. 1833, Helen, d. of Rev. W. Ogilvie, Fintray, Aber- deenshire. Educ.: Gymnasium, Old Aberdeen and Aberdeen University; took M.B. and C.M. degrees with highest honours, 1872. Commenced practice at Strathpeffer, Scotland;
in 1873, appointed Medical Officer,
H.B.M. Consulate, I.M. Customs and Hon. M.O., Native Hospital, Tahow, Formosa; in 1879, appointed Medical Officer, H.B.M. Consulate
and I.M. Customs and Hon. Medical Officer, Native Hospital,
Foochow; medical examiner for several insurance companies; mem- ber of B.M. Association, Royal In- stitute of Public Health, Medical
Graduates College, London. Publi-
cations: Contributions to I.M.
Customs Gazette, B.M. Journal, and Foochow Native Hospital Reports. Address: Foochow, China.
RIARIO, Count De Bondy- (see: DE
BONDY-RIARIO).
RICHARDSON, Edward Robert
(SEREMBAN), Federated Malay. States Civil Service; b. Nov. 22,
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