WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
Shimonoseki, May 21, 1903; trans- ferred to Tamsui, Dec. 20, 1934. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Tam-
sui, Formosa.
CHAMBAUD, Emile Alexis (SAIGON), Conseiller, Cour d'Appel; b. Sept. 5, 1855. Entree l'Administration de la Justice, Nov. 8, 1831. Decora- tion: Officier d'Académie. Ad- dress: Saigon, Indo-China.
CHAMBERLAIN, Basil Hall (TOKYO),
Emeritus Professor of Imperial
University; b. Oct. 18, 1850,
at South-sea: Educ.: French Lycee, and English private tutor. Has been connected with Japan
Educational Department for over twenty years. Publications: "The Classical Poetry of the Japanese,” 1880; "Translation of the Kojiki," 1833; A Romanised Japanese Rea- ◄ler, 1886; The Language, Mythology, and Geographical Nomenclature of Japan, viewed in the light of Aino Studies, 1887; Luchuan Grammar, 1895; "Handbook of Colloquial
Japanese," 3rd elition, 1898;
Practical Introduction to the Study of Japanese Writing, 1899; "Things Japanese," 5th edition, 1905; Mur- ray's Japan, 3rd and subsequent editions (in collaboration with
W. B. Mason), 1891-1903; many papers in Transactions of Asiatic Society of Japan, and other learned societies; and several works in Japanese. Address: Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan.
CHAMPEAUX, G. de (HONGKONG),
Manager for Messageries Maritimes Co. Been in Colony over 21 years.
Club: Hongkong. Address: Queen's
Buildings, Hɔngkɔng.
Chan
CHAN TIEN-YU (see: JEME TIEN-YU).
CHANCELLOR, Captain Alexander
Richard (SINGAPORE), Superinten- dent, Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Police; b. June 3, 1869. Captain, 4th
Battalion H.L.I.; 2nd in Com-
mand, Burbadoes Police, Dec. 4,
1895; acting Inspector General, Barbadoes Police, May-Nov., 1897, Nov. 1898 to Feb. 1893, and July- Sept, 1901; Acting Governor of Prison, Barbadoes, June-Dec. 1931; Adjutant Barbadoes Volunteers, Jan.-June 1902; assistant Superin- tendent Police, Straits Settlements, Sept. 22, 1932; acting Chief Police Officer, Malacca, Sept. 16, 1933, to Oct. 20, 1935; seconded as Superin- tendent Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Police, Nov. 1, 1905. Address: Everton House, Neil Road, Singa-
pore, Straits Settlements.
CHANG CHEN-HSUN (PEKING), Chinese official service; b. at Singa- pore. Managing Director of Yueh- Han Railway; Director of Imperial Stud Court; appointed commis- sioner for inspecting commerce in foreign countries, Oct., 1904.
CHANG CH'ENG-HSUN (ANCHING), Secretary, Board of Punishments;
metropolitan graduate of 1877.
Appointed Ch'uan-pei Tao, Sze- chwan, Feb., 1892; Feng-Ying-Liu- Ssn Tao., Anching-fu, Anhui, Aug.,
1901.
CHANG CHIH-TUNG, Viceroy (CHANGSHA), native of Chihli;
metropolitan graduate of 1863. Ap- pointed Judicial Commissioner, Kwangtung, Mar., 1865; Financial Commissioner; Kiangsu, May, 1868;
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