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 stationers to H.M. the King:, 1874-89; arrived at Shanghai, 1899; Hongkong, 1896. Address: Queen's Road, Hongkong. 

 HULL, Lieut.-Colonel John Adley (MANILA), Judge Advocate, U.S. Army; b. Aug. 7, 1874; MI. Greta Chase, d. of John W. Chase of Des Moines, Iowa. Educ.: Collegiate and Law Departments, University of Iowa. Was engaged in practise of law at Des Moines, Iowa, until the war with Spain; was with Expedition to Porto Rico, 1898; Judge Advocate on staff of Commanding General, Manila, March, 1899 to Sept., 1900; J. A. Dept., California, Dec., 1900 to Dec., 190'U; J. A. Dept., Missouri, Dec., 1902, to Dec., 1903; on duty, Office of J. A. General, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C., Dec., 1903 to Dec., 1904; Judge Advocate, Philippine Division since Jan., 1905. Clubs: Metropolitan, Washington; Cosmos, San Francisco; Army and Navy and University, Manila. Address: Fort Santiago, Manila, Philippine Islands. 

 HULL, Willard B. (HANKOW), Vice and Deputy Consul-General of the U.S. of America. 

 HULLETT, Richmond William (SINGAPORE), M.A.; Cambridge, Director of Public Instruction. Principal of Raffles Instruction, Straits Settlements, Feb., 1871; acting Inspector of Schools, Straits Settlements, 1874-1876; acting Director of Public Instruction, April 11, 1903. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 HUME, Lt. -Colonel Charles Vernon (TOKYO), D.S.O., P.S.C.; Lieut, Colonel, R.F.A., British Military Attache"; b. July 12,1860; m. 1897, Ursula, d. of R. D. Marshall, D.L., of Castlerigg, Cumberland. Educ.: Marlborough and R. M. Academy, Woolwich; 1st Commission, 1879; A.D.^. to Ccmmamlerin-Chief in India (Lord Roberts) 1885-1892; Military Governor to H.R.H., Crown Prince of Siam, 1896-99; Military Attache", Tokyo, 1903; Bunna Campaign, 188S-87; South African War, 1900; attached 1st Japanese Army in Manchuria, 1904-05. Club: Army and Navy. Address: British Kmbassy, Tokyo. 

 HUME, William James Parke (TAIPING), Federated Malay States Civil Service; b. Jan. 25, 1866; w. May 12, 1903, Alice, e. d. of George Stevenson, of OakelighBrombrough, Cheshire. Educ.: Haileybury College; Bonn-am-Rhein, and at Brussels. Appointed to Perak Civil Service, 1888; assistant Collector and Magistrate, Batang Padang, 1890; acted as Collector of Land Revenue, Kinta, 1891; Registrar of Titles, 1896; Warden of Mines, Selangor, 1899; District Officer, Ulu Pahang, 1900; District Officer, Ulu Selangor, 1901; District Officer, New Territory, Perak, 1903; District Officer, Batang Padang, 1904; Senior Magistrate, Perak, 1904-1905; Secretary to Resident, Perak, 1905; received special thanks of the Government for suppressing Ulu Selangor riots, in Feb., 1902. Clubs: Sports, London; and 20 Clubs in Federated Malay States,