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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
in House of Peers; created Baron, 1895. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
KUMAKAWA, Dr. Muneo (FOKYO), Professor, Imperial University; b. Oct., 1858. Educ.: Germany, 1887- 1890. Professor of Imperial University, Tokyo, since 1891. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
KUME, Kei-ichiro (TOKYO), Artist; b. Aug. 1866, in Saga-Ken. Educ.: Paris, 1886-93; Professor of Tokyo Fine Art School, 1896; noted landscape painter. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
K'UN-HSIU, Lieut-General (PEKING),
native of Manchuria; provincial graduate. Secretary of Office of Transmission; Deputy Com missioner, Office of Transmission,
March, 1891; Director Sacrificial Worship, Aug., 1891; Assistant Superintendent, Board of Ad- miralty; Sub. Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Jan., 1894; junior Vice- President, Board of Ceremonies, Dec., 1895; Deputy Lieut-General, Red Banner Corps, Aug., 1896; senior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Jan., 1897; cashiered, Sept., 1898; Vice-President, Board of Punishment, Oct., 1898; Brigade- General, Na-lanchen, June, 1900; Vice-President, Mongolian Super- intendency, Oct., 1903; Lieut- General. Bordered Blue Manchu Banner Corps, July, 1905.
KUNI, Prince (TOKYO), Captain of Infantry; b. July 23, 1873; m. Dec. 13, 1899, Princess Chikaka, 7th d. of
Prince Shimazu. Was attached to
staff of General Kuroki during
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Russo-Japanese war. Addres8 Tokyo, Japan.
KUO-CH'UAN (HU-LAN), Deputy Lieut.- Governor; native of Manchuria.
Commandant, Chahar, 1884; Com-
mandant forces, Ili, 1887; detailed for service, Manchuria, May, 1893; Deputy Lient.-Governor, Hu-lan,
Sept., 1981.
K'UO-P’U-T’UNG-WU (HSI-NING), native of Manchuria; metropolitan
graduate, 1886. Tutor, Imperial Academy; Deputy Supervisor, Im- perial Instruction, 1894; Expositor, Hanlin, 1894; degraded to sub-
Reader, Haulin, May, 1894; assis-
tant Supervisor of Instruction,
June, 1895; Chief Supervisor of
Instruction, April, 1895; sub-Chan- cellor, Grand Secretariat, Sept., 1896; Vice President, Board of
Ceremonies, Sept., 1898; Imperial Agent, Hsi-ning, Dec., 1898; retired May, 1993.
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KURINO, Shin-ichiro (TOKYO), Minis- ter for Japan at Paris; b. 1852 at Fukuoka. Commissioner of Foreign
Office, 1881;
1881; Vice-Chief of In-
vestigation Bureau, 1886; Director
of Investigation Bureau, 1891; Minister at Washington, 1894; at
Rome, 1896; at Paris, 1897; at St. Petersburg, 1901, and again at Paris. Address: Tokyo, Japan; and Japanese Legation, Paris, France.
KURODA, Kiyoteru (TOKYO), Artist; b. June, 1866. Educ.: Paris, 1884-93. One of Japan's noted painters, of
the Western School. Address:
Tokyo, Japan.
KURODA, Marquis Nagashigə
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