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RADCLIFFE, Lieut. Charles Amyas (SINGAPORE), R.N. (retired), Deputy Master Attendant; b. Aug. 27, 1861. Appointed Deputy Master Atten- dant, Singapore, 1903; acting Harbour Master, Penang, 1903; acting Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, 1903; Depnty Master Attendant, Singapore, 1904 ; Magi- strate for Singapore; Member of Board of Visiting Justices; Member Examining Board for Masters and Mates. Address: Singapore, Straits

Settlements.

RAGSDALE, James W. (TIENTSIN), Journalist and Consul General for

U.S.A.; b. Feb. 12, 1848. Edue.: Cornell College, Iowa. Served as an officer in U.S. Army during civil war; representative in Legislature of California, U.S.A. for two years

and in Senate for four years; ap- pointed U.S. Consul at Tientsin, Sept. 17, 1897; promoted to Consul General, Feb. 7, 1903; was in Tien- tsin during siege of 1900. Club:

Tientsin. Address: U.S. Consul General, Tientsin, North China.

RAJA CHULAN bin, ex-Sultan Ab- dullah (UPPER PERAK), District Officer; b. May 1, 1869. Appointed Settlement Officer, Krian, acting Collector of Land Revenue, Larut,

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1892; Settlement Officer, Krian and

Kinta, and acting Collector of

Land Revenue, Kuala Kangsar, 1893-1896; assistant District Magi- strate, Selama, 1897 ; acting District Magistrate, Matang, 1901; accom- panied H.H. the Sultan of Perak

to England, 1902; District Officer, Upper Perak, 1903. Address: Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.

RAJKITCH, Phya Narisra (TOKYO), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Siam. Address: Siamese Legation, Tokyo, Japan.

RALPHS, Edwin (HONG KONG),

F.R.G.S., F.C.S., F.E.I.S., A.C.P., M.R. San. I.; Senior Assistant Mas-

ter Queen's College; b. Sept. 17, 1872; m. 1905, May, d. of Thomas Witter, Appley Bridge, England. Educ. Central Science School, Bolton and St. Mark's College,

Chelsea, London. 1st class in Queen's Scholarship Exam., in final Teachers' Exam. (Education Department, England), and in final Archishops Divinity Examn. (Eng- land); honours in science, South Kensington Exams.; Associate of the London College of Music, etc.; acting Second Master, Queen's College, 1903-4; Hon. Examiner in Botany and Chemistry to Hong-

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