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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
kok Sports. Decoration: 3rd class,
Crown of Siam. Address: Bangkok,
Siam.
TILLET, Roch Auguste F.A.E. (HANOI), Conseiller, Cour d'Appel ; b. Oct. 20,
1858. Entree l'Administration de la Justice, Sept. 19, 1887. Address:
Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.
TILLOT, Marcel (SHANGHAI), Legal Adviser and Merchant, head of firm,
M. Tillot and Co.; Feb. 6, 1867 ; m.
June 4, 1902. Educ.: in Lyons. After spending 3 years in Germany and England returned to France, 1889; edited there "La Reyne
Philatelique" and was one of organisers of 1st
international
exhibition of postage stamps in Paris; was Sec. of Société Phi- latilique Francaise; arrived in Shanghai, 1895, and commenced business started "L'Echo de Chine, daily newspaper, which afterwards became property of a company and remained director of Co. and paper until 1901; founded,
in 1901, La Revue de L'Extreme
Orient," weekly newspaper and was proprietor and editor until it ceased publication, Oct., 1902; for six years member of French Muni- cipal Council in Shanghai;
Chairman, 1899; Conseillér du Commerce Extérieur de la France,
since 1899; member of local Soc. for
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
Publications; "Notes sur la
Monuaire en China," 1898; "Notes Commerciales sur la Chine," 1901.
Club: Shanghai; Sportif Francais, Shanghai. Address: 79-81, Rue du Consulat, Shanghai, China.
TING CHEN-TO (YUN-KUE!), Governor
General: native of Honan
metrop. graduate, 1871. Chen-Ti Tao, Urntsi, Dec., 1893; Treasurer,
New Dominion, Nov., 1896; Governor, Yunnan, Nov., 1898; do.,
Kwangsi, June, 1901; Shansi, June, 1902; acting Governor General, Yun-Kuei, Dec., 1903; substantive,
Dec., 1904.
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TODA, Count (TOKYO), G.C.V.O.; Vice- Chief of the Board of Ceremonies, Imperial Honsehold. Educ.: in America, 1871 - 1876. Appointed Legation Councillor 1886; Minister to Vienna; promoted to position of Vice-Chief of Board of Ceremonies,
Imp. Household Dept. ; cr. Count,
1884; created G.C.V.O., May, 1906.
Address: Tokyo, Japan.
TOMI-I, Masa-akira (TOKYO), Member
of House of Peers; b. Sept., 1858, at Kyoto. Educ.: Lyons Univ., France. Was Prof of Imp. Univ., Tokyo, 1885-1903; took part in work of codification of statutes. Pub-
lications: Several works on law.
Address: Tokyo, Japan.
TOMITA, Tętsunosukę (Tokyo), Member of House of Peers; b. Oct., 1835, at Sendai. Appointed Vice- Consul at New York, 1873; Sec- retary to Legation at London; Secretary of Finance Dep., 1881; Vice-Gov. of Bank of Japan, 1883; promoted Gov., 1887; Gov. of Tokyo Prefecture, 1891-1893; is now con- nected with several business
establishments. Address: Tokyo,
Japan.
TOGO, Admiral Heihachiro (Tokyo),
O.M.; Commander in Chief of
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