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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
CHANG T'ING-LIAO (KUEILIN), Chin-
Financial
ese Official Service; native of
Honan; metropolitan graduate of
1874. Appointed I-Hsi Tao, Yunnan,
June, 1893; Judicial Commissioner,
Kwangsi, Sept., 1898;
Commissioner, Chekiang, May,
1901 ; Financial Commissioner, Kwangsi, June, 1903; Financial Commissioner, Yunnan, July, 1904; Financial Commissioner, Kueilin,
Kwangsi Province, Oct., 1934.
CHANG TSENG-YANG (CHEKIANG),
Governor; native of Chihli; met-
ropolitan graduate of 1868. Ap- pointed Salt Taotai, Fukien, Nov., 1894; Judicial Commissioner, Fu-
kien, Dec., 1895; vacated post, April, 1896; Judicial Commissioner, Szechwan, March, 1899; Financial Commissioner, Fukien, Sept., 1899, Financial Commissioner, Hunan, Sept., 1900; Financial Commis- sioner, Kwangsi, Dec., 1900; Finan-
cial Commissioner, Szechwan, July, 1902; Governor of Shansi, Feb.,
1903; acting Governor, Hunan,
July, 1905; Governor, Chekiang,
Oct., 1905.
CHANG TSUNG-PEN, General
(YENCHOU); native of Shantung. Appointed to Yenchou-fu, Shan- tung province, 1904.
CHANG YEN-MOU, (see: CHANG YI).
CHANG YI, (PEKING), also known
as Chang Yen-mou; Chinese
Official Service; native of Chihli.
Appointed Expectant Taotai, King-
sui; Administrator of Mines, Chihli and Jehol, Nov., 1898; Expectant Metropolitan Official of 4th rank
and assistant Administrator of
Railways, Dec., 1898; Reader, Grand Secretariat, June, 1899; attached to Prince Ch'un's Em-
bassy to Germany, 1901; Sub-Chan- cellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1901; assistant Director of Rail-
ways and Mines, Jan., 1902; de- graded, Dec., 1903; rank of 3rd class conferred, Nov., 1994; re- stored to rank in spring of 1934 owing to the fact that he was pro- ceeding to London in connection with the claims in Court respecting the Chinese Engineering and Min- ing Company; returned from London, 1995.
CHANG YING-LIN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service; native of Shan-
tung; metropolitan graduate, 1865. Appointed Deputy Supervisor of Instruction, June, 1886; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, May, 1891; Civil Vice-Governor, Feng-tien and ex-officio Literary Chancellor,
Sept., 1891; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Aug., 1894; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Nov., 1895; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secre- tariat, July, 1896; junior Vice- President, Board of Ceremonies,
Dec., 1896; senior Vice-President, Oct., 1897; junior Vice-President,
Board of Civil Office, July, 1900.
CHANG YUNG CHING, General
(NINGHSIA), native of Honan. Appointed Brigadier General at Liang Chou, Kansu, 1902; transfer- red to Ninghsia, Kansu province,
1904.
CHAO ERH-FENG, General (CHENG ·
TU), Chinese Bannerman; Chien
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