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

Jan. 24, 1895; acting Consul at Chefoo, 1895 to 1896; at Hankow,

1896; at Wultu, 1896; at Chefoo, 1897; promoted Consul at Chefoo, Sept. 27, 1897; Consul-General for

Consular District of Tientsin and

Peking, March 22, 1901; Consul- General for Provinces of Chihli and

Shansi, Feb. 28, 1902. Address:

H.B.M. Consulate, Tientsin, China.

HORDER, Dr. Edward George

(PAKHOI), F.R.C.S.; Physician and Surgeon; b. Nov. 22, 1852. Educ.:

at Edinburgh. Surgeon to Imperial Maritime Customs; Physician to

British and German Consulates

and Church Mission Hospital; Medical Missionary of Church Mission Society, since 1883. Ad-

dress : Pakhoi, China.

HORSWELL, Dr. G. H. (TOKYO), A.M.,

B.D., Ph.D.; Professor of English ; b. 1854, near Kingston, Canada.

Educ.: England and North Western University, Evenston, U.S.A. Im- mediately after graduating at the North Western University was appointed Instructor (and later Assistant Professor) of Latin in

that Institution; travelled and studied in Germany and Italy, 1889- 90; appointed Professor of English at Tokyo School of Foreign Lan-

guages, 1901; in 1901 also appointed Professor of English in Waseda

University. Address: School of

Foreign Languages, Tokyo, Japan.

HORTON, Reginald George Lloyd

(KUDAT), District Officer in Charge;

b. Feb. 27, 1875, e. s. of Rev. Canon

Horton, of Dymock Vicarage,

tiloucestershire, n. of General Şir

Hos

Lloyd William Mathews, K.C.M.G., late Prime Minister and Consul General, Zanzibar; m. Dorothy E. Simpson, 2nd d. of William Hirst

Simpson, of Chelverton.

Educ. :

St. Edward's School, Oxford; Worcester College, Oxford. Tutor to H. H. the Sultan of Zanzibar, 1889-1901; entered British North

Borneo Service, May, 1902; has held positions of District Magis- trate at Sandakan; Protector of Chinese and Superintendent of Immigration, District Officer, South

Keppell, and District Officer in

Charge at Kudat. Address: Kudat, British North Borneo; Dymock, Gloucestershire, England.

HOSE, Charles (SIBU), F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., D.Sc.; Cantab.; Resident

of the 3rd Division, Sibu, Sarawak,

and Member of the Supreme Council; b. Oct. 12, 1863, Willian,

Herts, . of late Rev. Thomas Charles Hose, Rector of Roydon, Diss, Norfolk. Educ.: Felstead School; Jesus College, Cambridge. Entered the Service of H. H. the

Rajah of Sarawak, 1884; was made Officer-in-Charge of Buram District, 1888; Resident, 2nd class, 1890; made large collections of flora and fauna of Sarawak, discovering many new species, and explored mountainous regions in the far interior; ascended Mt. Dulit, 1891,

and discovered a remarkable

similarity of the fauna of the mountain to that of the Himalayas; in recognition of his scientific work

was made a Knight of the Prussian Crown, 3rd class, and has received several orders and medals, bɔth

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