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 portfolio, with exception of those of Army, Finance and Justice; created Viscount, 1884. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 EN-SHOU (TAIYUEN), Governor; native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate, 1874. Prefect of Ch'eng-tu, Szechwan; Shan-An Tao, Shensi, March, 1897; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangsi, Nov., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Nanking, May, 1899; Director-General, grain transport, Nov., 1901; Governor of Kiangsu, Dec., 1901; acting Director-General grain transport, May, 1904; Governor of Kianghnai, Jan., 1905; post abolished July, 19C5; engaged special duties; Governor, Taiyuenfu, Shansi, Feb., 1906; appointment protested against by British and French Ministers owing to antiforeign tendencies. 

 EN-SHUN (PEKING), Vice -President Board of War; native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate. Supervisor of Instruction, Aug., 1901; Vice-President, Censorate, Sept., 1902. Vice-President, Board of War, Oct., 1903. 

 ENYU, Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Mongolia. Deputy Lieut.-General, Chinchou, Shengking, 1882; Deputy Lieut. -General, Bordered Blue Banner Corps; Assistant Director, Board of Admiralty; Lieut.-General, Bordered Blue Banner Corps, Dec., 1891. 

 EPHRAUMS, Wilfred Clement (TAIPING), F.M.S. Civil service; b. June 30, 1868. Clerical service, Perak, Feb., 1885; Demarcation Officer, Kinta, Jan., 1894; Financial Assistant, Tapah, Dec., 1895; acting District Treasurer, Kinta, May, 1899; District Treasurer, Kinta, Sept., 1901; acting District Treasurer, Taiping, Aug., 1903; District Treasurer, Taiping, Sept., 1903; acting District Treasurer, Kuala Lumpur, Feb., 1904; District Treasurer, Taiping, 1908. Address Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States. 

 ERDMAN, Rev. John Pinney (YAMAGUCHI), A.B.; b. Dec. 6, 1874, at Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.A.; in. 1904, Marion Eleanor Dillingham, d. of B. F. Dillingham, of Honolulu. Educ.: Princeton University; McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; received A.B. degree from Princeton University, June, 1896. Ordained, 1899; Asst. Pastor of Central Union Church, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1899-1903; appointed to missionary work in Japan by American Presbyterian Church, 1903. Address Noda. Yamaguchi, Japan. 

 ESCOUBERT, Jean C. A. A. (CHOLOX), Inspector, Civil Service of Indo-China, Chief of the province of Cholon; b. Nov. 21, 1849. Entered Civil Service, Indo-China, March 19, 1873; appointed Administrator of 3rd class, April, 1S73; 2nd class, Jan., 1876; 1st class, Jan., 1836; inspector, July, 1893. Address: Cholon, (via Saigon) Cochin-China. 

 EVANS, Jun, Dr. Philip S. (YANG-CHOW), A.B., M.D.; Medical Missionary; b. Aug. 18, 1S70; HI. Man. d. of Joshua Levering of Baltimore,