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

Empire League; prospective Minis- ter for Foreign Affairs in Saionji Cabinet, May, 1906. Decorations: 1st class Order of Rising Sun; 1st class Order of Sacred Treasure;

many foreign Orders. Publication: (In English), "For His People,"

1903; several translations of Eng- lish works on political economy and politics, into Japanese. Clubs:

St. James; United Service;

Bachelor's Marlborough; Travel- lers; Camera, etc. Address: Tok-

yo, Japan.

HAYASHI, Viscount Tomoyuki (TOKYO); Member of Privy Council; b. Feb., 1823, at Choзhu. Appoint-

ed Governor of Tokyo early in Meiji era; brought up two Im- perial Princesses, Fumi and Yasu; created Viscount, 1887. Address:

Tokyo, Japan.

HAYASHI, Yuzɔ (Tokyo), M.P.; b. Tosa, Aug., 1842. Appointed Council- lor for Kochi-Ken, 1869; Secretary of Foreign Affairs 1873-74; started political career as a lieutenant of Count Itagaki; imprisoned for 10 years on charge of complicity in Satsuma rebellion; has sat in

the House of Representatives since its inauguration; Minister of Com- munications in Okuma - Itagaki Cabinet, 1893; Minister of Agricul ture and Commerce in Seiyukwai (the 4th Ito) Ministry, 1933; seceded from Seiyukwai and organised "Liberal Party," which dissolved in Feb., 1905. Address: Tokyo Japan.

HAYES, Dr. W. M. (CHINGCHOU-FU),

D.D.; Minister; b. Nov. 23, 1857; in. 1888, to Maggie E. Young, d. of

John Young, of Mercer, Pa. Educ.:

Westminster College, Pa.; Western

Theological Seminary, Allegheny. Prof., Tengchou College, 1884-95; President, Tengchou College, 1885- 1901; President Shantung Provincial College, 1901-03 (resigned sooner than countenance compulsory Con- fucian worship); Theological Prof., Shantung Presbyterian Mission, 1903-04; Prof. Gotch-Robinson Theological College, since 1905. Publications: High School As-

tronomy; Elementary Astronomy;

Moral Science; Logarithmic Tables; Optics; Heat; Acoustics. Address: Chingchou-fu, via Kiachow, China.

HAYNES, Alwyn Sidney (KINTA),

F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Oct. 22,

1878. Passed in Law and Tamil;

acting Financial Assistant, Krian, 1902; acting Financial Assistant Krian, Sept., 1903; Administrator of Estate of Datoh Panglima, Kinta, 1904; Land Officer, Batu Gajah, Kinta. Address: Kinta, Federated Malay States.

HAYS, John (SHANGHAI), Solicitor and Notary Public; b. Jan. 24, 1873. Educ.: Charterhonse School, Godal- ming, Surrey, and Christ's College Cambridge; Bachelor of Arts (in Law) 1894. Admitted Solictor, Su- preme Court of Judicature, England, 1899. Clubs: Hongkong; Shanghai.

Address: 4, Yuen Ming Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.

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HAYTER, Henry William Goode- nough (SHANGHAI), Assistant, Reiss and Co.; part-proprietor of "Eas tern Sketch;" b. Dec. 15, 1862.

Publica. Educ. Charterhouse.

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