WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
Chan
1905. senior Vice-President Minis-
try;of Education, Jan., 1906.
CHANG JEN-FU
(PEKING), Vice-
President of Censorate. Appointed
Literary Chancellor, Hupeh, Sept., 1885; Compiler at the Han-lin; Tutor at the Imperial Academy, June, 1892; Secretary, Imperial Supervisorate of Instruction, May, 1893; Sub-Expositor at the Han- lin, Jan., 1894; Director of the Court of State Ceremonial, May,
1896; Governor of Peking, 1901: Acting senior Vice-President of Censorate, Aug., 1901; junior Vice- President of the Board of War, Jan., 1902; senior Vice-President of Censorate, Ján., 1902.
CHANG KAO-YUAN,
General
(CHUNGKING), native of Anhui. Appointed Brigade-General at Chungking, Szechwan province,
1902.
CH'ANG-KENG, General (ILI), native of Manchuria. Appointed Com-
mandant of Forces in Ili; Senior Resident, Tibet, with rank of Deputy Lient.-General, March, 1888; Military Governor of Ili, June
1890; Lient.-General Bordered Blue
Banner corps; ordered to Peking
for employment, Sept. 1901; Tartar
General, Szechwan, Dec., 1901;
President Board of War, Nov,
1904; Tartar General, Ili (Chinese
Turkestan), July, 1905.
CHANG LIEN-FEN (CHINAN), Chinese
Official Service; native of Chekiang. Taotai of Tientsin, April, 1901; Yen-Yi-Tsao-chi Tao, Shantung,
Jan., 1903; Salt Commissioner,
Chinau, Shantung, Feb., 1905.
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CHANG PO-HSI (PEKING), President Board of Education; native of
Hunan; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed Compiler at the Han-liu; Literary Chancellor, Shantung, 1881; Literary Chancel- lor, Szechwan, June, 1888; Liba- tioner, Imperial Academy, April, 1896; Sub-Chancellor of the Grand Secretariat, Nov., 1897; senior
Vice-President Board of Cere- monies, July, 1900; President of Censorate, Dec., 1900; appointed Special Ambassador to England, but embassy declined, Feb., 1901. President Board of Works, Aug., 1901; President, Board of Punish- ments, Nov., 1901; Commissiouer of Education at Peking, Jan., 1902; President, Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1902; Member of Government Council, Nov., 1903; President of the Board of Education, 1905-6.
CH'ANG-SHAN, Lieut.-General (PEK- ING), Lient.-General of Bordered Blue Mongol Banuer corps.
CHANG SHAO-HUA (TAIYUEN),
Chinese Official Service; native of Anhui; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed Tung-Yung Tao, Chihli, June, 1893; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangsi, Oct., 1896; Financial Com- missioner, Nanking, Nov., 1898; Finaucial Commissioner, Kiangsi, Dec., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Huuan, Oct., 1901; Financial Com-
missioner, Yunnan, Oct., 1904. Financial Commissiouer, Taiyuen,
Shansi province, 1905.
CHANG SUNG-LIN, General (TENG-
YUEH), native of Kiangsu. Ap- pointed Brigade-General at Teng- Yueh, Momein, Yunnau, 1902.
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