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

1904. Address: H.B.M. Consulate,

Yokohama, Japan.

HANABUSA, Baron (Tokyo), Vice- Minister of the Imperial House- hold Department; b. Jan., 1842, at Okayama. Appointed Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1870; Chargé d'Affairs at Seoul, 1876-77; pro- moted to Minister Resident, 1880- 81, and narrowly escaped being killed by the anti-Japanese Korean mob which attacked Japanese Legation at Seoul in 1882; pro- moted Minister at St. Petersburg,

1883-86; Vice-minister of Agricul

ture and Commerce, 1887-88; trans-

ferred thence to Imperial House- hold as auditor; Vice-President of Japan Red Cross Society; created Baron, 1896. Address: Tokyo,

Japan.

HANCOCK, Sidney (HONGKONG), Bill

aud Bullion Broker. Resided in

the Colony and Amoy over half a century. Club: Hongkong. Ad- dress: 10, Queen's Gardens, Hong-

kong.

HANITSCH, Karl Richard (SINGA

PORE), Ph. D., Jena Demonstrator of Zoology, University College, Liverpool, 1887; Curator and Libra- rian, Raffles Library and Museum, Singapore, 1885. Address: Singa- pore, Straits Settlements.

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HANSEN, Dr. Carl C. (LAOS), M.D.; Physician and Surgeon; b. May 14, 1862. Educ, United States of America. Received the

degree of M.D. from Cooper Medical College, 1893; served at the German Hospital as House Surgeon, '1894; became a Licentiate

Har

of the Imperial Faculty of Medicine of Constantinople, 1895; Member of the American Medical Associa-

tion, the American Oriental

Society, and the Siam Society; at present in Charge of the Charles F. Van Santvoord Hospital of Nakon Lumpang, Laos, Siam. Address Nakon Lampang, Laos, Siam.

HANSON, Charles Rastrich (PERAK)

I.S.O., M.I.C.E.; Engineer for Railways, Federated Malay States;

b. June 7, 1890; s. of late Conrad

Abben Hanson; m. 1883, Margaret, d. of John Kyle. Educ: Private Schools. Railway Department, Cape Colony, 1874-1879; assistant Engineer of Ways and Works, Ceylon, 1879-1887; Resident Eng- ineer and Traffic Manager, Perak,

1887; Resident Engineer for Railways, Perak and Province Wellesley, 1993; acting Divisional Engineer, Selangor and Negri Sembilan, June, 1903; General Manager, Federated Malay States Railways, 1904; Resident Engineer for Railways in Perak and Province Wellesley, and Manager, Federated Malay States' Railways, 1906. Address: Perak Federated Malay States; c/o Henry S. King and Co., 9 Pall Mall, London, S.W.

HARA, Kei (TOKYO), Minister of Home

Affairs; b. 1854 at Morioka. Private Secretary to Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, 1890-

Director 1892;

of Commercial

Vice- Bureau, Foreign Office; Minister of Foreign Office, 1895;

Minister to Corea, 1896; resigned 1897; was Chief Editor of Osaka

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