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JONES, Frederic J. (SHANGHAI), Queensland Government Com- missioner of Trade; b. 1863. Educ: High School, Devonport, England. Australian merchant since 1882; three times appoint- ed by the Queensland Govern- ment as Commissioner of Trade and now permanently residing at Shanghai; was instrumental in obtaining the admission of Chinese officials, merchants,and students into Australia; holds

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authority from the Honourable Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, to issue Certificates to Chinese of the classes mentioned to visit Australia without being sub- ject to the provisions of the Immigration Restriction Acts, 1901-1906. Club: Shanghai, Address: Queensland Govern- ment Commercial Agency for the Orient, Shanghai, China.

NATHAN, Major Walter Simeon (q.v.) Errata on page 246, 2nd column, 7th line, for

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"Commission" read "Com- munications."

PALLIER, Charles Pierre (CAM- BODGE), Resident; Administ- rator, 1st class; b. Dec. 28, 1862. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Sept. 25, 1884; Ad- ministrator, 4th class, March 29, 1893; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 12, 1894; Administ- rator, 2nd class, Jan. 12, 1897; Administrator, 1st class, Aug.

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2, 1900. Address: Cambodge Indo-China.

P'ANG HUNG-SHU (HUNAN), Governor; native of Kiangsu; inetropolitan graduate, 1880. Ta-Shun-Kuang Tao, Chibli, Oct., 1898; do., Tientsin, March, 1903; Judge, Hunan, Sept., 1903; Governor, do., Jan,1906.

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