WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
(1877-78 and 1882-83), to British Resident, Perak; abridged the
Straits Settlements Penal Code and
translated it into Malay for use of native chiefs and headmen; spent 1889-99, in private ventures, in
course of which acted as Editor of
*Pinang Gazette," 1890-92, and by turning that paper from tri-weekly into daily gave Penang its first daily paper in 1899, joined the
service of Chartered Co. of British
North Borneo and served as Magi-
strate and Treasurer, Labuan; Magistrate in Charge and Deputy Governor, Labuan, 1901-03; acting Judicial Commissioner, British
North Borneö since 1993. Club:
Sandakan. Address: Sandakan,
British North Borneo.
SKOTT, H. (HONGKONG), Merchant;
Head of firm, Skott and Co. Club: Hongkong. Address: 10, Des Vœux
Road, Hongkong.
SKOTTOWE, A. B. (HONGKONG), Su-
perintendent, Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. Club: Hong-
kong. Address: Connaught Road,
Hongkong.
SLADE, Henry Adolphus Warre
( HONGKONG), Merchant; Senior, Gilman and Co.; b. 1869. Chairman Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1995; interested in several other companies. Club: Hongkong. Address: Hongkong.
SLADE, Marcus Warre (HONGKONG),
Barrister-at-law; b. 1865; m. 1901. Edue. Clifton College; New Col- lege, Oxford. Called to the Inner Temple, 1891; practised in London, 1991 to 1896, and in Hongkong from
Smi
1897. Clubs: United University; Hongkong; Royal Hongkong Yacht. Address: Prince's Build-
ings, Hongkong.
SLOAN, Dr. R. J. (SHANGHAI), Medical
Director of Equitable Life Assurance Co.; arrived in Shanghai, 1869. Address: 14, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, China.
SLY, Henry Edward (CHUNGKING), 2nd Class Assistant, II.B.M. Con- sular Service. Appoined Student Interpreter in China, Feb. 1, 1897; acting Vice Consul at Canton, 1902 to 1903; acting Consul at Wuchow, 1903; acting Consul, Chunking, 1904. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Chungking, China.
SMART, J. D. (SHANGHAI), Sub-
Manager of Hongkong and Shang-
hai Bank. Club: Shanghai. Ad- dress: 12, The Bund, Shanghai,
China.
SMITH, Colonel Abiel Leonard
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(MANILA), Colonel and Assistant Commissary General, U.S. Army ; b. July 14, 1857. Educ.: U.S. Military Academy, West Point. Graduated at the United States Military. Ac- ademy in 1878; served with: 4th United States Cavalry in operations against hostile Indians for ten years; after a year's visit to Europe was assigned to Administrative Staff in War Department, and served on Staff of Governor General
as Chief Commissary during the occupation of Porto Rico and Cuba at close of Spanish American War; was present and participated in the transfer of Government of Cuba to United States' by Spaniards; was
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