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  GA, Reishi (TOKYO), Member of House of Peers; &. July, 1840, at Nagasaki. Has been a Member of House of Peers since 1891; has held several important posts in Government service. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 GAD, Svend Gamel (SINGAPORE), Merchant; Consul for Denmark; b. April 22, 1867; m. Aug. 30, 1901, Sigricl Hirsch, d. of Colonel Hirsch, of the Danish Army. Educ.: College,Denmark. Went to England, 1888; to Singapore, 1890; joined the staff of East-Asiatic Co., Ltd., Copenhagen, 1897,; went back to Singapore to open branch office of Company, 1902; became Danish Consul for Straits Settlements, 1902. Address: Singapore, Straits Settle" ments. 

 GALE, Charles Hsnry (HONGKONG), J.P., A.M.I.C.E; Civil Engineer; b. 1863. Appointed Chief draughtsman, Public Works Department, Sept., 1890; assistant Engineer, April, 1901. Chibs: Blenheim, London; Hongkong. Address: Hongkong. 

 GALEMBERT, P. M. G. de (SHANGHAI), Postal Commissioner, Imperial Chinese Post Office. Joined Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, 1878; appointed Postal Commissioner at Shanghai, 1903. Address: Imperial Chinese Post Office Shanghai, China. 

 GALLOWAY, Dr. David James (SINGAPORE), M.D., Edin., F.R.C.P., J.P.; b. May 8, 1858; m, 1886. Educ.: Daniel Stewart's College, Edinburgh; Edinburgh University. Physician to H.H. the late Sultan of Johore; decorated,. 1895, for services to late Sultan: has twice been a member of Legislative Council of Straits Settlements; President Ma1aya Branch of British Medical Association, 1906; Vice-President, Royal Asiatic Society, Straits Branch. Publications: On Splenic Abscess B.M.J.; On Otomycosis, Journal of Otology; several articles on Sprue in Journal of Tropical Medicine. Clubs: Singapore; Johore; University, Edinburgh. Decoration: 2nd class Crown of Johore. Address: The Manor House, Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 GANDE, James William (SHANGHAI), Merchant; b. Feb. 22, 1862; m. Dulciebella Margaret Trodd. Educ." City of London School. Arrived in China, 1879; established business