WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
most complete data (personally acquired) thereanent; inventor of automatic recorder of deep sea soundings; joined New York Life Insurance Co., 1904, as Agency Director at Hongkong. Publica-
tions: "From East to West";
"Life on a Transport"; "Im- pressions from the Four Quarters of the Globe" (in press); "Seismic
Disturbances and Their Causes (in preparation); has contributed largely to American and English Magazines and Newspapers under
pen-name, "A. Roby." Address: New York Life Insurance Co.,
Shanghai, China; Mander House, Ramuz Drive, Westcliff on Sea, Essex, England.
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HASTINGS, George Andrew (HONG-
KONG), Solicitor, Notary Public; b. 1865. Educ.: Uppingham School. Club: Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.
HASTINGS, John (HONGKONG), Solici-
tor; b. Jan. 13, 1862. Educ.: Up- pingham School. Clubs: Thatched House, Lond.; Hongkong; Royal Hongkong Yacht. Address: "Sle- mish," The Peak, Hongkong.
HATANO, Yoshinao (TOKYO), ex- Minister of Justice; b. Hizen, Oct., 1850. Entered Department of Justice, 1871; Councillor, 1887; Secretary, 1888; afterwards Presi- dent of Kyoto Local Court and Judge of Supreme Court, etc.; Vice-Minister of Justice in 1899;
appointed Minister of Justice in
Sept., 1903. Address:
Japan.
Tokyo,
Hat
HATCHELL, Howard Montagu
(SELANGOR), Deputy Commissioner of Police; b. May 6, 1870. Chief
Clerk, District Office, Kuala Kubu,
1890; assistant District Officer, and
Land Officer, Klang, Kuala Lum-
pur, Kuala Kubu, Rawang, 1891- 1894; acting Superintendent of Police, Kuala Lumpur, 1895; Deputy Commissioner of Police and Superintendent of Prisons, Negri Sembilan, acting Collector and Magistrate, Jelebu, 1897; acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, Selangor, 1901-1903; Deputy Commissioner of Police, Selangor, 1904. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
HATOYAMA, Dr. Kazuo (Tokyo),
LL.D., M.P., Lawyer, President of Waseda University; b. Tokyo, April, 1856. Educ.: Yale Univer- sity. Appointed Professor of Tokyo University, 1879-1888; Direc- tor of Investigation Bureau, sub- sequently abolished, of Foreign Affairs Department from 1885 to
to 1888; Leader of Progressive Party, since 1892 and has been sitting in the House of Representa- tives for Tokyo since that date; was appointed its President twice; Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
in Okuma-Itagaki Ministry, 1898; granted LL.D. from Yale Univer- sity, 1902; since 1890, has been President of Waseda University.
Address: Tokyo, Japan.
HATTON, Major General Villiers (HONGKONG), C.B.; Officer Com- manding H. M. Forces in South China and Hongkong; b. 1852, e. s. of late Lieut.-Colonel V. de T.
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