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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.

Literary Chancellor, Canton pro-

vince, 1904; resigned July, 1905.

CHULALONGKORN I., (see: SIAM,

KING OF).

CH'UN, Prince (see: TSAI-FENG).

CHUN-LIANG, General (PEKING), native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate 1883. Appointed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Dec.,

1896; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secre-

tariat, Jan., 1896; Brigade-General in Charge of Western Mausolea,

Nov., 1899; Imperial Resident, Hsi-

Ning, 1903; ordered to return to

Peking, Sept., 1904.

CHUNG-HSUN, Lieut.-General (PE-

KING), native of Manchuria ; me-

tropolitan graduate, 1865. Appoint- ed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, 1878; Commissioner of Transmission, 1878; Vice-President, Censorate, 1879; degraded, Jan., 1883; Com- mandant of Forces, So-lun, March, 1887; vacated post, July, 1894; Director Court of State Ceremonial,

Oct., 1895; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, March, 1898; appoint- ed Assistant Governor, Kobdo, Oct., 1900, but did not proceed; Deputy Lieut.-General, Bordered Yellow Banner Corps, Oct., 1900; senior Vice-President, Board of Punishments, Nov., 1900; Deputy Lieut.-General, Bordered White Banner Corps, Summer 1901; Capt.-

General, Bordered Red Hanchun

Banner Coips, Feb., 1906.

CHUNG-LING, General (MUKDEN),

native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate, 1877. Appointed Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Nov., 1894; Sub-Chancellor Grand Sec-

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retariat, May, 1895; Vice-President, Board of Works, Mukde n, Aug.,

1896; Lieut.-General, Hanchun Yel- low Banner Corps, July, 1905.

CHUNG MUN-YEW (SHANGHAI), Head

of Board of Chinese Commissioners

of the Shanghai-Nanking railway. Educ.: Yale University, U.S.A., having proceeded with others in 1872 and remaining until 1875. Was

Attaché, then Secretary, of Chinese

Legation in Washington; sub-

sequently Consul-General Havana,

Cuba, and Manila, the latter post being vacated in 1905; appointed Commissioner of Peiyang Bureau of Foreign Affairs, and in Jan., 1906, proceeded to Shanghai as Head of the Board controlling the Shanghai-Nanking railway.

CHUNG-SHAN (FOOCHOW), Governor;

Imperial Clansman; Acting Gover- nor-General. Deputy Lieut.-Gen- eral, Chin-chou, March, 1885; Tartar-General, Nanking, March, 1899; Military Governor, Mukden,

Nov., 1900; Tartar-General, Nan-

king, April, 1901; Tartar-General, Foochow, April, 1902; acting Go- vernor-General, Min-Che (Fukien and Chekiang) provinces, April,

1903. Address: Foochow, Fukien

province.

CH'UNG-SHOU (PEKING), Vice-Pre-

sident, Board of Works; Imperial

Clansman. Reader Grand Sec-

retariat, Sept., 1897; Director Ban- queting Court, May, 1900; Sub- Chancellor Grand Secretariat, Dec.,

1900; Vice-President Board of Works, April, 1903.

CLARE, Ernest Edward Philip (BATU GAJAH), F.M.S. Civil Service; b.

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