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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
ford's Special Mission to China 1898; participated in siege and
defence of Tientsin when was Com-
mandant of local volunteer force;
afterwards attached to General Sir
Alfred Gaselee's Staff as Guide and
Interpreter for the relief of Peking, 1900; attached 9th Lancers 1896, and
7th Hussars 1901, at Aldershot;
obtained Mounted Infantry certifi cate, Aldershot, 1902. Decoration: China Medal 1900, with clasp Relief of Peking (mentioned in des patches). Address: Peking, North
Chiua.
BOYD, W. Porter (SHANGHAI), Vice
and Deputy Consul General for U.S.A. Clubs: Race, Golf, Gun, etc., Shanghai. Address; Ameri- can Consulate General, Shanghai,
China.
BOYER, Mcurice Marius (SAIGON), President du Tribunal de 1re In-
stance; b. Fev. 17, 1853. Entree l'Administration de la Justice, Sept. 21, 1888; President, Janv. 15, 1904. Address: Saigon, Cochin-China.
BRADDEL, Robert Wallace Glen Lee
(SINGAPORE), Barrister-at Law; b. March 6, 1859; m. Nov. 21, 1883 Mary Lawrence, 4th d. of Rev. T. Smith of Brailes, Warwickshire. Educ. Brighton College; Worces- ter College, Oxford. Has practised at Straits' Bar since Dec., 1882. Address: "Woodleigh," Sirangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments. ⚫
BRADDON, Dr. William Leonard
(SEREMBAN), M.B., B.S., Lond., F.R.C.S., Eug.; State Surgeon; b. May 29, 1862; m. Oct. 13, 1897,
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Marion, 2rd d. of late H. C. Philpott. Educ.: Reading School; Owen's
College; Guy's Hospital; Gold
Medallist and Scholar, Londou University; Gold Medallist, Guy's Hospital. In Burmah 1888; joined
Selangor service, Dec., 1888; State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan, since 1891. Publications: "The Haomody- namics of Cerebral Haemorrhage,' in "Lancet" 1885; "The Mycoid Body in Remittent Fevers," in "Indian Medical Gazette," 1903;
66 The Cause and Prevention of
Beri-beri," 1906. Club: The Golfers.
Address: Seremban, Negii Sem-
bilan, Federated Malay States.
BRADY, Herbert Francis (FOOсHOW)
H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Stu-
dent Interpreter in China, March, 1876; acting Consul at Kiukiang,
1880 to 1881; acting Vice-Consul at Whampoa, 1886 and 1887; discharged duties of Accountaut to Legatiou 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1891; promo- ted 1st Assistant, Oct. 1, 1891; assistant Chinese Secretary, 1892; acting Consul at Ichang, 1894 to
1895; acting Consul at Kiukiang,
1895 to 1896; at Chinkiang, Aug. to
Nov., 1896; at Wuhu from Dec., 1896-
to Jau. 1897; acting Vice-Consul at Shanghai, 1897; promoted Consul at Samshui, Sept. 27, 1897; trans-
ferred to Chungking, Nov. 21, 1900; to Chefoo, July 1, 1991; acting
Consul-General at Hankow, 1901; Consulate, Foochow, 1906. Address : H.B.M. Consulate, Foochow,
Chiua.
BREDON, Sir Robert Edward (PEK- ING), K.C.M.G.; M.A., M.B., M.Ch.;. Deputy Inspector General, Chinese
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