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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
a reign of terror in Yunnan. Sub-
Director Court of Imperial Enter-
tainments, June, 1892; do., Im-
perial Stud, Jan., 1893; Treasurer, Kwangtung, Sept., 1898; Treasurer, Kansu, Dec., 1898; Governor,
Shensi, Sept., 1900; do., Shensi,
March 1991; owing to popularity was invested with Yellow Jacket,
Jan., 1902; Governor, Kwangtung, May, 1902; acting Governor Gen- eral, Liang Kwang, Nov., 1903; personally led an army to suppress Kwangsi rebels, 1903-4; was award- ed Junior Guardian of Heir Ap- parent, 1905, in recognition of services rendered; pro-boycotter against American goods, 1905-6; was respected, but afterwards denounced by people of Canton for unjustly arresting representative of the people (Lai Kwai Pui) at
meeting connected with Hankow- Canton railway, 1906; was at one time considered a man of enlighten- ment and intelligence, and in Shensi was popular as a vigorous administrator, and was partial to reform; a change was manifested
after he went to Canton until now foreigners deem his occupancy of office as dangerous; has frequently unsuccessfully appealed to Throné
for relief from office.
“TSENG KUANG-CH’UAN (AMOY), Tao-
tai; native of Hunan. Second class Secretary in Board of War; 8. by adoption of Marquis Tseng; interpreter to Li Hung Chang, 1900; Expectant Metrop. Official of 5th rank; Minister to Corea, Nov.,
1904; withdrawn from Seoul, 1905. upon Japanese Protectorate being
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proclaimed; Minister designate to France, Dec., 1905; Minister de- signate to Belgium, 1906; appointed substantive Taotai at Amoy, May,
1906.
TSENG KUANG-HAN (PEKING), Director of Banqueting Court; native of Hunan; g. s. of late Viceroy Tseng Kuo-ch'uan; inherits title of third degree of nobility. Sub-Director, Court of Sacrificial
Worship, Jan., 1895; Deputy Comm., Office of Transmission, Sept., 1895; Director Court of Imperial Enter- tainments, March, 1896; do. of Sacrificial Worship, March, 1898; Vice-Director, Imperial Clan Court,
June, 1898; Vice-Presdt., Censorate,
June, 1898 acting Vice-Presdt., Board of Ceremonies; cashiered
Sept., 1898; acting Vice-Presdt., Board of Revenue, Oct., 1898; Director, Banqueting Court.
TSENG KUANG-LUAN, Marquis (PE-
KING), Native of Hunan. Hon.
graduate; s; of the Marquis Tseng ; inherited title. Second Class Sec., Board of Punishments, Oct., 1895; Sec., Office of Transmission, March, 1898; Vice-Presdt. of Censorate,
Sept., 1898; retired Nov., 1900.
TSUBOUCHI, Yuzo (TOKYO), Dr. of
Literature; Educationalist; b. May, 1859 in Gifu-ken. Educ.: Imp. Univ., Tokyo. Has been connected with Waseda Univ. since its incep-
tion; has been devoting time to
reformation of Japanese drama.
Publications: "Student's Life";
several dramas, also some works on ethics. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
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