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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
College, Oxford. Cadet, Straits Settlements, 1891; passed final ex- amination in Chinese, Feb., 1895; acting 3rd Magistrate, Singapore, May, 1895; after filling various other positions was appointed Municipal Commissioner, Singa- pore, Sept., 1902; assistant Pro-
tector of Chinese, Penang, but con- tinued to act as Official Assignee, Singapore, May, 1904. Club: Singa- pore. Address: Singapore Straits
Settlements.
SAUNDERS, Rev. J. Roscoe (YING- TAK), Missionary to the Hakkas;
b. July 18, 1873; m. Nov. 8, 1901. Educ. Commercial Academy and Louisville Baptist Theological Se- minary; Superintendent of Preston
St. Mission, Louisville, and 8th and
Clay St. Mission, Waco, Texas; missionary at Paris, Texas, and
surrounding country; thence ap- pointed missionary to work among the Hakkas in South China; in
three years has baptised 350 of
these people; has made several extensive tours into the interior, on one occasion being robbed by bandits. Publications: A Tract on the Hakka Field; many newspaper articles. Address: Yingtak, via Canton, China.
SAUNDERS, W. J. (HONGKONG), Sec-
retary, Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. Resident in Colony over 19 years. Club: Hongkong. Address: 1 Queen's Buildings, Hongkong.
SAUSMAREZ, Sir Havilland Walter de (SHANGHAI), Judge of H.B.M.'s Supreme Court for China and
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Corea; b. May 30, 1861, 2nd e. of Rev. Havilland de Sausmarez; m.
1st, Dora Beatrice (d. 1893), 2nd d. of late Major-General Gother Mann, C.B.; 2nd, 1898, Annie Elizabeth, y. d. Rev. F. W. Mann. Educ.: Westminster Trinity College, Cambridge: 9th Senior Optime, 1883. Called to Bar at Inner Temple, 1884; after being in
private practie in Lagos, As- sistant Judge in H.M.'s Consular
Court for Zanzibar, 1892-1897; Assistant Judge, Ottoman Dominions, 1897-1903: Judge, Supre-
me Court, 1903-1905; present post,
since 1905. Clubs: Oxford and
Cambridge; Savile. Address: Supreme Court, Shanghai, China.
SAVORY, Captain Herbert W. (HONG KONG), R.N.; Captain of
H.M. first class cruiser "Diadem."
Promoted to present rank, June 30,
1901; appointed to command, 1906.
Club: Hongkong. Address: H.M.S.
Diadem," Hongkong.
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SCHARFF, Waiter (SHANGHAI), Mer-
chant; b. Feb. 15, 1836. Educ.:
Royal Gymnasium, Brieg; Com- mercial Academy, Gera, Germany. Started commercial career in
London, 1884; arrived in China, 1888, started business on own ac-
count in 1895; in 1896 introduced modern flour milling into China by
the formation of the China Flour
Mill Co., Ltd., which Company
built and worked the first flour
mill plant; General Manager and Director of the C.F.M. Co., Ltd. Clubs: Concordia; Race. Address: Walter Scharff & Co., Shanghai,
Chiua.