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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.

BONNETIAN, Emile Louis Victor

(SAIGON), Chief of Secretarial Bureau; Resident; Administrator

2nd class; b. May 29, 1860. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, May 21,

1886; Administrator, 4th class, Jan.

1, 1891; Administrator, 3rd class,

Jan. 1, 1895; Administrator, 2nd

class, Jan. 1, 1904. Address: Saigon,

Cochin-China.

BOOTH, Robert Henry-Gore (SHANG-

HAI), Broker; b. Dec. 16, 1838; 2ud

heir to Baronetcy, Gore-Booth,

Ireland, cr. 1760. Educ.: Private

tutor, and at various schools.

Saw active service as Cavalry Volunteer during Taiping Rebellion,

1862. Clubs: Shanghai; Race; Country. Address: Shanghai Club,

Shanghai, China.

BOOTH, William Claude (CHEFOO),

Principal of Temple Hill English

School; b. Jan. 4, 1878; m. Nov. 30,

1905. Educ.: Northwestern Univer-

sity, Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A. Ad-

dress: Chefoo, North China.

BOS, Antoine (CAN-THO), Resident;

Administrator, 1st class; b. June

26, 1855. Joined Indo-China Civil

Service, Oct. 17, 1883; Administra-

tor, 4th class, Feb. 2, 1889 ; Admin-

istrator, 3rd class, Oct. 8, 1891; Administrator, 2nd class, Sept. 1, 1898; Administrator, 1st class, July 19, 1903. Address: Can-tho, Pro- vince of Can-tho, Cochin-China.

BOUCHE, Frederic (IIANOI), Avocat

Général Administration de la

Justice; b. July 24, 1857. Arrived

Indo-China, Oct. 17, 1880; Avocat

Général, Juillet 16, 1903. Decora-

tion: Officier d'Académie. Address:

Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.

BOUGUIE, General Raoul L. (HANOI), Commandant 1st Division Infan-

terie. Decoration: Chevalier de la

Légion d'Honneur. Address: Army Headquarters, Hanoi, Tonkin,

Indo-China.

BOULTON, James Fettes (HONG-

KONG), A.M.I.C.E.; Executive En- gineer, Public Works Department; b. Feb. 17, 1859. Appointed, April, 1889; practically in charge of Praya Reclamation Works from Jan. 1,

1898, until completion; acting

Assistant Director of Public Works

from 1902 to 1905. Club: Hongkong. Address: Public Works Department, Hongkong.

BOURCIER-SAINT-CHAFFRAY, (see:

CHAFFRAY, JEAN EDOUArd Bour-

CIER-SAINT-).

BOURNE, Frederick Samuel Augus- tus (SHANGHAI), Assistant Judge of H.B.M. Supreme Court for China and Corea, and H.M. Consul,

Shanghai; b. Oct. 3, 1854, s. of late Rev. S. W. Bourne, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge, Rector of Win- farthing, Norfolk, and Mary Caro-

line, d. of late Henry Cassin, M.D.;

m. 1889, Isabel Alice, y. d. of the

Rev. John Chalmers, LL.D. Educ.: St. Edmund's School, Canterbury. Clerk, War Office, 1873; China Consular Service, 1876; employed on special service, 1885-86, explor- ing country bordering on Tonkin;

received the thanks of the President

of the United States for services rendered at Chung-king in 1886;

Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1800; H.M.

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