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  HENHAM, Rev. Hubert Collison (BUKIT TENGAH), Clergyman of Church of England; b. 1864. Ordained Deacon, 1888; Priest, 1904; Missionary in Bombay, 1887-90; Curate, St. Andrews, Hoxton, 1890-92; 8.P.G. Chaplain of Province Wellesley, since Nov., 1892. Address: Bukit Tengah, Province Wellesley, Straits Settlements. 

 HENSHAW, Percy Howard (KUALA LUMPUR), Railway Traffic Superintendent, Federated Malay States; b. Feb. 3, 1874. Assistant Traffic Superintendent of Federated Malay States Railways, July, 1901; acting Traffic Superintendent of Federated Malay States Railways, Aug., 1901; acting District Traffic Superintendent Perak and Province Wellesley, July, 1903; District Traffic Superintendent, Perak and Province Wellesley, Aug., 1904; appointed to present post, 1906. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States. 

 HEREFORD, George A. (PENANG), Magistrate. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Nov., 1898; acting District Officer, Balik Pulau, Penang, April, 1899; passed final examination in Malay, Oct., 1901; Superintendent of Education, Penang, Nov., 1902; acting 3rd Magistrate, Penang, Jan., 1904. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements. 

 HERRIOTT, Rev. Clarence Dillaway (HAXGCHOW), B.A.; Missionary and Evangelist; b. March 2, 1878. Educ.: Minnesota University; California University, B.A., 1899; graduated from San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, April, 1902. Licensed by Presbytery of San Jose, April 3, 1901; ordained, April 2, 1902; post graduate, McCormick Seminary, 1903; assigned to Hangchow station, Sept., 1903; member of Educational Association of China and Hangchow Tract Association. Publication: Hangchow Romanized Primer and Syllabary (in preparation). Club: Hangchow Literary. Address: American Presbyterian Mission, Hangchow, China. 

 HEWETT, Hon. Edbert Ansgar (HONGKONG), Superintendent P. and O. S. N. Company; Member of Legislative Council; b. Sept. 5, 1860; 2nd s. of the late Sir George J. R. Hewett, Bart.; m. Ruth Jeannette, d. of the late Q. K. McKendrick, of New York. Member of the Shanghai Municipal Council, 1897-1901, Chairman in 1900-1901; served on Committee Chamber Commerce,. Shanghai, and represented Chamber at Peking, in 1901 in connection with river conservancy as dealt with in Peace Protocol; served on committee Hongkong Chamber of Commerce since 1902, chairman since 1903; member Sanitary Board. 1903-4; member Queen's College Committee and Diocesan School; elected Member of Legislative Council to represent Chamber of Commerce, April 26, 1903; appointed member of Commission to inquire into administration of Sanitary and Building Regulations, enacted by the Public Health and Building Ordinance of 1903, May 11, 1906. Decorations: Knight of the