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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7 .
attached to Imperial Household. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ARDEN, Stanley (PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Sept. 24, 1874. Appointed Superintendent Experimental Plan-
tation 1900. Address: Perak, Federa-
ted Malay States.
ARICHI, Baron Vice-Admiral Shina-
nosuke (TokYO), President of Ja-
pan Maritime Society; b. at Choshu,
March, 1843. Lieut-Commander 1872; Commander of Yokosuka Admiralty
and Kure; Chief of Naval Staff of
Standing Fleet; Member of House of Peers since 1897. Address: Tokyo,
Japan.
ARIGA, Nagaɔ (Tokyo), Professor of Waseda University; b. at Settsu, Oct., 1860. Educ.: Tokyo Imperial University. Private Secretary to President of Privy Council 1887 Councillor of Agriculture and Com- merce Department; Adviser to Army upon international law dur- ing Chino-Japanese War 1894-1895; similar position during Russo-Japa- nese War. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
ARIMA, Tadaichi (HONGKONG), Mar- ager Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Hong- kong Office; b. May 13, 1870; m. 1893. Educ.: Union College, Tokyo. Address: 18, Macdonell Road, Hongkong.
ARISAKA, Major-General (TOKYO), Inventor of Arisaka Field gun; b. at Choshu, Feb. 1852. Appointed Colonel 1895; Major-General 1901; completed well known quickfiring mountain gun Nov. 1901. Address:
Tokyo, Japan.
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ARISUGAWA, Prince (TOKYO), G.C.B. Admiral; b. Jan. 13, 1862; m. Princess Yasuko, Dec. 11, 1880- Educ. Naval College, Greenwich. Midshipman for two years on H.M.S. "Iron Duke"; served in Channel Squadron; commanded Japanese cruiser “ Matsushima throughout Chino-Japanese war; represented Japan at Diamond Jubilee of late Queen Victoria represented Japan at wedding o Crown Prince of Germany, and visited England, 1905; Admiral- Supt. of Yokosuka, and member of
Supreme Council of War. Address
Tokyo, Japan.
ARMSTRONG, Jchn ( SINGAPORE), Banker, Manager Chartered Bank
of India, Australia and China; b 1861. Club: Thatched House, St. James' St., London. Address:
Cairn Hill, Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
ARMSTRONG,
William Reginald (PENANG), L.L.D., D.C.L. ; Advocate and Solicitor of Supreme Court, Straits Settlements and Federated
Malay States; b. 1874 at New Ross,
Co. Wexford, Ireland. Educ. : Trinity Coll., Dublin; graduated there as Sen. Moderator in Logic and Ethics 1896; LL.D., Dublin
Univ. 1899; D.C.L., Durham Univ.
1902; called to Bar, King's Inns,
Dublin, Hilary term 1900; admitted
to Bar of Straits Settlements and of
Federated Malay States 1904. Ad- dress: Penang, Straits Settlements.
ARNOLD, Thomas (HONGKONG), Ac-
countant. Resided in Colony over
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