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 May 4. 1894); Ashanti Expedition, 1895-6; operations in Sierra Leoue, 1898-9; S. African War, 1899-1902, special Service Officer (P.M.O. Rhodesian Field Force), operations in Rhodesia, Oct. 11, 1899, to May 25, 1900, operations in the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July to Nov., 1900, operations in Cape Colony, north of Orange River. Decorations: Medal with clasp, W. Africa; star, Ashantee; King's Medal with 2 clasps.. Club: Hongkong. Address: Military Headquarters, Hongkong. 

 JUDGE, Thomas (BANGKOK), M.A.; Schoolmaster; b. May 25, 1872; m. 1901, Amy Annie, d. of late Henry Nargal Velge. Educ.: Magdalen College School, Brackley (President of Magdalen's Medallist, 1889), Magdalen College School, Oxford (Danberry Medallist, 1892); St. John's College, Oxford (1st class in Honour School of Natural Science, 1896). Assistant Teacher, Suan Kularb Boy's School, Bangkok. Club: Bangkok United. Address: Bangkok, Siam. 

 JUI, Prince (see: K'UEI-PIN). 

 JUI CH'ENG (SHANGHAI), Taotai; native of Manchuria. Judicial Advisor to Japanese after capture of Peking, 1900; appointed to organise modern force of gendarmerie, Peking, Taotai of the Kuang-Jao-Chiu -Nan Intendancy, Kiangsi (Kiukiang Customs Taotai), 1905; Tartar General, Hangchow; Taotai, Shanghai, Jan., 1906; credited with being, an enlightened official; donated $10,000 for erection of hospital shortly after appointment to Shanghai. 

 JUI-LIANG (HONAN), Treasurer; native of Manchuria. Chief Secretary, Board of Foreign Affairs, Dec., 1901; Treasurer, Honan, July, 1903. 

 JU-LIN, Lieut.-General (MUKDEN), native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate. Sub-Expositor, Hanlin Academy, Dec., 1894; sub-Reader. Hanlin, Dec., 1895; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Oct., 1898; Commissioner, Office of Transmission, 1901; Vice-President, Board of Punishments at Mukden, Feb., 1903; Deputy Assistant Lieut.-General, Blue Manchu Banner Corps, July, 1905. 

 JULLIDIERE, Pierre Marie (HANOI), Assistant Directeur General des Travaux Publics; Inge"nieur en Chef de 2e classe des Ponts et Chausse'es; b. Oct. 29, 1861. Entree 1'Administration, Mars. 1, 1901; Assistant Directeur, Janv. 1, 1905. Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur; Officier d'Academie. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 JUNG-CH'ING (PEKING), Member of Grand Council; native of Mongolia; metropolitan graduate. Reader, Grand Secretariat; Director, Court of State Ceremonial, May, 1898; Deputy Commissioner, Office of Transmission, Jan., 1899; Director, Grand Court of Revision, May, 1901; Superintendent, Peking Granaries, President, Peking Board of Punishments, Jan., 1903; President Board of Ceremonies, Oct.,