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 in charge of Customs Post Office, Peking, 1880-83; Deputy Postmaster and Inspecting Deputy, Chinese Imperial Po.st Office, Shanghai, 1899-1900; acting Postal Secretary, 1900-1901; District Postmaster, Hankow, 1903-06; travelled extensively in China, and speaks several dialects, as well as mandarin; prominent member for many years of Shanghai Literary and Debating Society, member Irish Literary Society, Gaelic League and China Branch' of Royal Asiatic Society; lectured in many parts of England on China and other subjects; recommended to Postmaster-General, India, for recognition in connection with services Indian Field Force, 1900-1901. Decorations: Civil rank of Fourth class, China; Shanghai Jubilee Medal; China War Medal, 1900 (British). Publications: Lectures on "Oliver Cromwell," "Irish Humour," "Cycle of Progress (hiring the reign of Queen Victoria";" W. K. Gladstone"; "Matthew Arnold"; "The Working classes of China"; "Disestablishment," etc. Club: Hankow. Addrcsx: Hankow, China; and c/o K. S. King & Co., 65, Cornhill, London. 

D'OLIVER, Leonard (HONGKONG), Chief Officer steamer " Kut Sang." and Author,"Dolly"; b. Sept. 10, 1875. Educ.: Roan School, Blackheath; Concordia College, Zurich. Went to sea in "Moy," sailing vessel of J. Nourse and Co., Oct., 1891; joined Indo-Chiua S. N. Co.'s service, 1899. Publications: "Tales of Hongkong," 1891; "China Coasters," 1903; "The Vampire Nemesis," 1905;" Paul the Pretender," a Romance of Hongkong (in preparation); many contributions to " China Mail," and "Hongkong Telegraph." Address: Steamer " Kut Sang," Hongkong; Thornton Heath, Surrey, England.  DOOLY, John Schauffler (SHANGHAI), Managing Director and-Secretary, Dunning and Co., Ltd; b. Oct. SI, 1873. Educ.: U.S.A. Club: Masonic, Shanghai. Address: SHANHAI, China.  DOSSOGNE, Leon (BANGKOK), Minister Resident and Consul General for Belgium. Address: Belgian Consulate, Bangkok, Siam.  DOUGLAS, Francis William (KINTA), Secretary of the Sanitary Board; b. Dec. 31, 1874. Joined service at Perak, 1895; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tanjong Malim, 1896; acting District Office-r, Kuantan, 1897; acting District Officer, Temerloh, 1898; acting Superintendent, Ulu Pahang, 1898; assistant District Magistrate, Tanjong Malim, 1899; acting Forest Officer, Perak, 1900; acting assistant Secretary to Resident, 1902; assistant District Officer, Tanjong Malim, 1903; acting chief assistant District Officer, Batti Gajah, 1903; assistant District Officer, Ipoh, and acting assistant District Officer, Larut, 1904; appointed Deputy Chairman and Secretary of Sanitary Board, Kinta, 1905. Address: Kinta, Perak, Federated Malay States. 