WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
CHOW), D.D.; Missionary of Ameri- can Board; b. Aug. 13, 1841; m. 1869. Educ.: Auburn Theol. Semin-
ary. Enlisted as volunteer in
Northern Army in American Civil War, 1861, and served two years; Principal of High Sch. Castile, N.Y; studied theology at Anburn Theol. Seminary joined North China Mission of A.B., C.F.M. ; at present Presdt., North China Union College
of Liberal Arts. Publications:
Works in Chinese on Universal
History; Church History; Theology; Ethics and Political Economy. Address: Tengchow, near Peking,
North China.
SHELFORD, Hon. William Heard
(SINGAPORE), Merchant; partner of Paterson, Simons and Co.; b. Dec. 1, 1868; m. Jan. 27, 1904, Mand Ethel, d. of C. Morley, of Co.
Waterford. Educ.: Clifton College.
Chairman, Chamber of Commerce,
1905 06; Member, Tanjong Pagar Dock Board; acting M.L.C., 1905; appointed unofficial member of the
L.C. March, 1906. Clubs: Singa- pore; Sports, London. Address: Broadfields, Singapore, Straits Set-
tlements.
SHELLIM, E. (HONGKONG), Merchant;
Manager, David Sassoon and Co., Ltd.; Director of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; resident in Colony several years. Club: Hongkong. Address: Peak Road, Hongkong.
SHEN CHIA-TEN (PEKING), Senior Vice-President, Board of Punish- ments; native of Chekiang; metrop. graduate. Tung-Wung Tao, Chihli, June, 1900; Judge, Shansi, Sept.,
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1900: Director, Banqueting Court, Aug., 1901; jun. Vice-President,
Board of Punishments, Nov., 1901;
senior, do., Feb., 1902.
SHENG HSUAN-HUAI (PEKING), Director, Imperial Bank of China ; native of Kiangsu. Taotai, Chefoo, July, 1886; Director of Chinese Telegraph Administration ; has supreme control of China Mer- chants' Steam Navigation Co.; Customs Taotai, Tientsin, June, 1892; apptd. Minister of 4th rank
and Administrator-General of the Lu-Han and Southern Railways,
Oct., 1896; sub-Director, Court of Sacrificial Worship, Nov., 1896; do., Grand Court of Revision, Dec.,
1897; Vice-Director, Imperial Clan Court, June, 1901; jun. Guardian of Heir Apparent, Dec., 1.1; sen. Vice-President, Board of Works,
Feb., 1902; sen. Comm. for Treaty Revision, 1902; Director, Imperial Bank of China, 1905; granted privilege riding on horseback within "Forbidden Vermillion City," 1905.
SHEPPARD, Dr. Walter Sidney (PROVINCE WELLESLY), B.A., M.B., B. Ch., Cantab; Surgeon, Colonial Service; b. Feb. 27, 1871 ; m. Edith,
d. Lionel Hearsey, g. d. Sir Richard Hearsey. Educ.: Christ's College, Cambridge; Charing Cross Hosp. Held posts of House Physician and Res. Obstetric Physician, Charing Cross Hosp., 1895-96; ap- pointed Civil Surgeon in charge of H.M. troops N.E. District, England, 1897-98; special plague Medical
Office India, 1898-99; Colonial
Surgeon, Straits Settlements, since
1900; sent on special service to
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