WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
Ch'ang Tao, Chengtu, Szechwan province, July 1904; commanded Brigade in punitive expedition to Patang, Anterior Tibet, to avenge death of Imperial Resident, murd- ered in spring, 1905; specially rewarded, 1906.
CHAO ERH-HSUN, General (MUK-
DEN), metropolitan graduate, 1874. Appointed Prefect of Kuei-Yang; Kuei-Tung Tao, Kuei-chow, Oct., 1893; Judical Commnissioner, Anhui,
April, 1895; Judical Commissioner, Shansi, July, 1898; Financial Com- missioner, New Dominion, Nov., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Shansi, 1902; Governor, Hunan,
Jan., 1903; acting President, Board
of Revenue, Aug., 1904; Officiating President, Board of Revenue, Dec., 1904; Promoter of the scheme for
the formation of Bank of the
Board of Revenue; Tartar-General
of Mukden, Manchuria, 1905-6.
CHAO KUO-HSIEN, General (CHAO- CHOU), native of Hunan. Appoint- ed Brigade-General, Chaochou-fu, Kwangtung, 1903.
CHAO WEI, General (P’U-ERH), native of Yunnan. Appointed Brigade- General, P'u-erh, Yunnan, 1903.
CHAO WEI-HSI (KWEICHOW), Chinese Official Service; native of Kiangsi; metropolitan graduate, 1890. Ap- pointed Literary Chancellor, Kweichow, 1901.
CHAPMAN, Arthur, (HONGKONG),
Assessor of Rates; Major, Hong- kong Volunteers; b. Dec. 1, 1861. Assessor of taxes, 1889; acting assistant Superintendent, Fire
Chap
Brigade, 1891-92; J.P., 1894; Lieut. Hongkong Volunteer Corps, 1893;
Capt., 1897; Major, 2nd in com- mand, 1899; acting Commandant
on several occasions; thanks and medal for services during plague,
1894; member of committee on
Volunteer Corps, 1898; commandeď Volunteers during disturbances in
New Teritory, 1899; commanded Hongkong and China Coronation
contingent, 1902. Club: Hong-- kong. Address: Treasury, Hong- kong.
CHAPMAN, William Thomas (SER-
EMBAN), B.A., Cantab.; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Dec. 25, 1876. Cadet, Negri Sembilan, 1899; acting assistant Collector of Land Re-
venue, Seremban, June, 1903; act- ing Registrar of Titles, Nov., 1903; appointed Inspector of Schools but continued as acting Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, Jan., 1904; District Officer, Christmas Is- land, 1904. Address: Sereinban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay
States.
CHAPPELL Rev. Benjamin (TCKYO),
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A.M.; Clergyman; b. April 3, 1852;
m. June 21, 1890. Educ.: Mount
Allison University, Canada;
graduated A.B., Mount Allison,. 1879; A.M., 1881. Entered the
Methodist Ministry in 1874;
pastorate of churches in New Brunswick and Prince Edward'
Island, Canada, 1874-1880, and 1882-1889; Missionary work among new settlers in British Columbia,
1880-1882; joined Japan Conference- of Methodist Episcopal Church,
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