ADDENDA.

BARRETTO, Frederic Demee (q.v.). Elected a member of the Japan Society, March, 1906; appointed a Justice of the Peace of the State of Queensland in Commonwealth of Australia, April 12, 1906.

BRANCO, Josè d'Azevedo Castello (PEKING), Env y Extra-

ordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary for Portugal. Address: Portuguese Legation, Peking, China.

BREDON, Sir Robert Edward (q.v.). Was accorded the 2nd class order of the Crown of Prussia, with star, May, 1906.

CHANG YIN-TANG (PEKING). Raised to rank of an Expectant Metropolitan Officer of the 5th grade as reward for services in connection with Tibetan Treaty and appointed Associate Im- perial Commissioner with H.E. Ta Ch'uan to investigate mat- ters in Tibet, May, 1906.

CHENG LIANG CHENG (see:

LIANG CHENG).

C

CHINDA, Stemi (q.v) Resigned from the Foreign Office and appointed Minister to Austria, May, 1906.

COCKBURN, Henry (q.v.). Ap- pointed H.B.M. Consul General for Consular District of Corea, with residence at Seoul, June,

1906.

DE MELLO (see: MELLO, AN- TONIO ALEXANDRINE GONZAGA DE).

DOBBIE, Jame Thomas(PENANG), Journalist; Sub-Editor, "Pin- ang Gazette

Gazette "; b. Aprl 129,

1877;

s. of James Dobbie F.E.T.S., school master, Ayr, Scotland; n. of Joseph Dobbie S.S.C., Edinburgh, ex-M P. for Ayr Burghs; m. Lily, 4th d. of late Thomas Handerson, Strat, ford. Educ.: Ayr Grammar

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