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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
KING, Joseph Leeman (SINGAPORE), Assistant Treasurer. European
master,Government English School,
Straits Settlements, Oct. 4, 1889; assistant Treasurer, Singapore,
April 17, 1899. Address: Singapore,
Straits Settlements.
KING, Robert Henry (HONGKONG), B.A., B.AI., A.M.I.C.E.; Civil En- gineer; b., April 13, 1874. Educ.: Graduated, Trinity College, Dublin; Arts, June, 1894, Engineering, Oct., 1894. Resident Engineer, Mary- borough Waterworks, 1896; Con- structional Engineer, Donegal Rail- ways Extension 1898, also to Hill of Howth Electric Railway, 1900; to Metropolition District Under- ground Railway Extension, 1900;
to London and North Western and
Great Western joint railway wide-
ning from Chester to Birkenhead,
1902; H. M. Naval Yard Extension, Hongkong, 1902. Clubs: Royal Societies; St. James'; Hongkong. Address: Darrissdeer," Hong-
kong.
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KING, Walter (HONGKONG),
Book-
seller; b. Nov. 27, 1869. Joined
Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., in Shanghai,
1892; Manager, Hongkong branch,
1896; Junior Warden, Zetland
Lodge, 1906; Treasurer, Zetland
Lodge, 1905. Clubs: Bowling Club.
Address: York Building, Chater
Road, Hongkong.
KING, William Coleby (KUALA LUM-
PUR), Federated Malay States Civil
Service; b. July 18, 1864. Joined
Gaol Department, and Audit Office, Perak, 1894-1895; assistant Ac-
countant of Federated Malay States
Railways, in 1903. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay
States.
KINGSMILL, Thomas William
(SHANGHAI), Architect; b. 1837. Educ.: Privately. Has been largely engaged in exploration and survey- ing work in China, especially geological; under instructions from Chang Yeo, progressive Governor of Shantung Province, surveyed and reported on northern section of Imperial Canal, which had been dislocated by change in course of Yellow River, 1887, but, owing to obstructive policy of Peking Go- vernment, controlled largely at time by late Li Hung Chang, recom-
mendations of report were never carried out; has since been engaged in exploration of coal fields in Shantung and Szechwan ; has made special study of ancient literature and history of China, and has contributed to knowledge of ethnography of Central Asia in prehistoric times. Publications : Political and financial articles to "N.C. Daily Herald," "Shanghai Mercury," Hongkong “Daily Press" and papers in scientific journals. Address: Shanghai, China.
KINOSHITA, Hiroji (Kyoto), Pre- sident of Imperial University, Kyoto, Member of the House of Peers; b. Jan., 1851, at Kumamoto. Was Director of Special Education Bureau and Master of the First High School. Address: Tokyo,
Japan.
KIRKPATRICK, Ivone (KAPIT), Re- sident. Cadet Sarawak Civil Service,
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