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  KNIDER, Frederick Thomas (PROVINCE WELLESLEY), Assistant Superintendent of Works; b. June 5, 1876. Employed on Singapore-Krauji Railway construction, 1900; appointed Assistant Superintendent of Works, and assumed duties in Province Wellesley, 1903. Address: Province Wellesley, Straits Settlements. 

 '''KNOCKER, Fred. Wm.''' (TAIPING;), Museum Curator. Educ.: Haberdashers' School, London; studied natural science at University College, Bristol. Assistant Curator, Town Museum, Leicester, Oct., 1892; sub-Curator, Civic Museum, Bristol, Jan., 1898; Settlement Officer, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States, Feb., 1901; Curator, State Museum, Perak, May, 1904. A ddress: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States. 

 KNOX, Lieut.-Commander John F. (SHANGHAI), R.N.; in command of H.M. rivar gunboat " Woodlark." Lieutenant, June 30, 1898; appointed to command, Jan. 9, 1905. Club: Shanghai. Address:H.M.S. "Woodlark," Shanghai, China. 

 KOBA, Sadanaga (TOKYO), LL.D.; Vice-Minister of Education; b. Sept., 1859. Educ.: Germany and Austria, 1882-85. Private Secretary to Minister of Education, 1885-92; later Director of Ordinary Education Bureau and Chief Councillor; Vice-Minister of Education. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 KOCH, John Godfrey (PERAK), F.S.I.; District Surveyor; b. Mar. 8, 1856; Ceylon Survey Department, 1875-80; Straits Settlement Revenue Survey Department, 1881-83; Surveyor, Krian and Kuala Kangsar, and Settlement Officer, Kuala Kangsar, 1894-1895; Districts nrveyor, Matang, 1896; acting District Surveyor, Larut, 1897-1898; District Surveyor, Lower Perak, 1899-1900 Address: Lower Perak, Federated Malay States. 

 KOCH, Dr. Wilfred Vincent Miller ( HONGKONG ), M.D.; Master of Surgery; b. Oct. 29, 1862. Educ.: Royal High School, Edinburgh; Edinburgh University, and St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Was Assistant Medical Officer, South Yorkshire Asylum, Wadsley, near Sheffield, 1884, and Hull Borough Asylum, 1884-88; entered Colonial Medical Service, 1889 served in Trinidad (W.I.) in various medical appointments, 1889-1903; was Major Commanding Trinidad Artillery; on special service in Grenada (W.I.) 1900; held temporary appointments in Hospital for Diseases of Nose, Throat, and Ear, Golden Square and Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, 1901; transferred to Medical Depaitment, Hongkong, 1903; Justice of Peace, Hongkong. Clubs: Junior Atheupeum, London; Union Club, Trinidad; Hongkong. Address: Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong. 

 KODAMA, General Viscount Gentaro (TOKYO), Chief of General Staff; b. at Choshn, Feb., 1852; Educ.: Germany. Was Captain in Civil