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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
SUNDIUS, Ambrose John (Wunu),
H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student
Interpreter in China, Feb. 16, 1886;
acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Is-
land, 1891, and 1892 to 1893; acting Consul at Tainan, 1893; promoted 1st Class Asst., Sept. 27, 1897; ag. Consul at Hangchow, 1896 to 1998; ag. Vice-Consul at Chemulpo, Corea, 1898 to 1899; ag. Consul at Chefoo, 1899 to 1900; promoted Consul at Yochow, 1900; transferred
to Nanking, 1901 ; Consul at Wuhu, 1906. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Wuhu, China.
SUNG-KUEI, General (HSIAN), native of Manchuria; metrop. graduate, 1860. Imperial Resident, Tibet, 1874; Vice-Presdt., Board of Civil Office, April, 1884; Supt. of Live Stock and House Duty, Feb., 1891;
Presdt., Board of Works, Oct., 1892;
Lieut.-General, Bordered Red Ban-
ner Corps, Aug., 1893; Presdt., Board of Punishments, Oct., 1893;
do., Board of Works, Aug., 1897:
Tartar-General of Hsian, Feb., 1906.
SUNG-SHOU (JEHOL), Manchu Presdt.
Board of War; native of Man-
churia. Grain Intendent, Shensi,
Oct., 1890; Judge, Kiangsi, May, 1896; Treasurer, Nanking, Oct., 1896; Governor, Kiangsi, July, 1898; do., Kiangsu, Nov., 1900; do., Ho- nan, 1901; degraded and left post, April, 1901; actg. Military Go- vernor, Jehol, July, 1902; Military Governor, do., April, 1903; Manchu
Presdt. Board of War, Dec., 1905.
SUTER, Hugo (HONGKONG), Manager
Deutsch Asiatische Bank; b. Sept. 12, 1872. Represented bank in Berlin, 1982-96; India 1897-1901 ;
arrived Hongkong, 1931. Club: Hongkong. Address: "Hather- leigh," Conduit Road, Hongkong.
SUTTOR, John Bligh (KOBE), A.M.I.C.E. ; Commercial Repre-
sentative in the Far East of the
Govt. of New South Wales; b., Bathurst (N.S.W.), Dec. 10, 1859, 4th s. late Hon. John Bligh Suttor. whose family have always been closely identified with the develop. ment of N.S.W., and is looked
upon as one of the oldest pioneer
families. Educ.: Bathurst and
Sydney. Was appointed to the Public Service of New South
Wales on Dec. 15, 1879, and adopted profession of Surveying and En- gineering; for many years served as Resident Engineer on the State Railways of New South Wales; one of the last works completed by Mr. Suttor was the duplication of the ` Great Western Railway line over
the Blue Mountains; also conduc-
ted large works for the improve- ment of grades and curves on the
State railways; after serving for over 25 years on engineering works was appointed by Government of
New South Wales as Commercial Representative in the Far East with a view of extending N.S.W. Com- merce; was elected to the Institution of Civil Engineers, Lond., Dec. 3, 1895; was recommended by Govern- ment of Japan in 1906 to be decor- ated with the Order of the Sacred
Treasure of Japan, as a reward for his services in promotion of com- merce between Japan and Australia.
Clubs: Hongkong; Manila; Kobe. Address: Kobe, Japan.
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