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

Amoy to Foochow and back,” 1892; "Province of Kiangsi," 1903. Ad- dress: H.B.M. Consulate, Chinanfu, Shantung, China.

CLINDENING, Dr. Frederick Talbot

Driffield (KIUKIANG), M.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P.; b. June 20, 1859; m.

Clara, d. of late Thomas Collier

Brooke, of "Veronica," St. Kilda, Melbourne (Vic.), Sept. 9, 1889. Educ.: Whinham's College; Prince

Alfred's College, Adelaide, South

Australia. For some years in South Australian Government

service, holding positions as draughtsman, surveyor, and warden of gold fields; served eight years in South Australian militia, in infantry and field artillery, attain- ing rank of Captain; entered St. Bartholomew Hospital, London, 1890, where took degree; auived at Kiukiang, 1898; at present Medical Officer for the port, to

H.B.M. Consulate, and Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. dress: Kiukiang, China.

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COATES, Rev. Harper Havelock (TOKYO), M.A., B.D.; Minister and

Missionary; b. Feb. 18, 1865; m. Sept. 7, 1893, Sarah Agnes Wintemute at Vancouver, B.C. Educ.: Public and

High Schools, Prescott, Ontario;

Victoria University, Coburg, On- tario, Canada. Graduated B.A. in 1885 from Victoria University, Coburg, Ontario, now affiliated with Toronto University; M.A. and B.D. in 1890; entered probation for ministry of Methodist Church of

Canada 1885; ordained 1888,

in Montreal, Quebec ; travel- led following circuits:-Carleton

Place, Malburytown, Cardinal, Calabogie and Princess St., King- ston, Ontario; arrived in Japan, Sept., 1890; teacher of English in Middle and Normal Schools at Tsu, Ise, Doshisha Schools in Kyoto, and Hokuetsu Gakuin, Nügata, Echigo; also teacher in Academic and Theological Departments of

Anglo-Japanese College, Az abu, Tokyo; since Sept., 1893, has been Superintendent of

of the Central

Tabernacle of the Japan Mission of the Missionary Society of the

Methodist Church in Canada, at Hongo, Tokyo. Address: 23, Kami Tomi Zaka, Koishikawa, Tokyo,

Japan. COCHRANE, Charles Walter Hamil- ton (KUALA KANGSAR). B.A., Oxon;

F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Aug. 3, 1876. Cadet, Perak, 1899; acting assistant Secretary to Resident General, March, 1901; 2nd assistant Sec- retary to Resident-General, and acting assistant Secretary to Re- sident-General, Jan., 1903; acting

assistant District Officer, Kuala

Kangsar, 1904. Address: Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Federated Malay

States.

COCK, Edward Arthur Langslow

(SEREMBAN), A.M.I.M.E.; F.M.S. Civil Service; b. April 8, 1879. Ap- pointed Inspector of Mines, Pahang, 1903; Inspector of Mines, for Negii Sembilan, 1904. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay

States.

COCKBURN, Henry (PEKING), C.B.; Chargé d'Affaires, and acting Con- sul General; b. 1859, s. of late F.J. Cockburn, Bengal Civil Service; m

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