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  LU CH'UAN-LIN (PEKING), Officiating President, Board of Works; native of Chihli; metropolitan graduate, 1862. Prefect, Lienchow, Kwangtung, 1879; Taotai. Swatow, Sept. 1879; Judge, Fukien, March, 1880; do., Szechwan May, 1881; Treasurer, do., Sept., 1881; Governor, Honan, April, 1883; Governor, Shensi. April, 1885; retired, Aug.. 1886; Governor, Shensi. Jan., 1890; Viceroy Szechwan, April, 1895; vacated post, Sept., 1897; Officiating President, Board of Works; Member of the Cabinet, 1895-6. 

 LU HAI-HUAN (PEKING), President. Board of War; native of Chihli. provincial graduate. Chief Secretary, Tsung-li Yamen; Chang-Chen Tao, Chinkiang, May, 1894; Minister to Germany, June, 1897; Reader, Grand Secretariat, Nov.,,, 1897; Director, Banqueting Court, Oct., 1898; do., Court of Saerificial Worship, Jan., 1899; Commissioner. Office of Revision, July, 1899; junior Vice-President. Board of Civil Office, Nov., 1900; President, Censorate, Aug.. 1901; Minister, Board of Foreign Affairs, Nov., 1901; President, Board of Works, Feb., 1902; Commissioner for Treaty Revision, 1902; Commercial Treaty Commissioner and Plenipotentiary, 1905; President, Board of War. Jan., 1906. 

 LU JUN-HSIANG (PEKING). President, Board of Works; native of Kiangsu; metropolitan graduate. 1874, (optimus). Reader, Hanlin; Literary Chancellor, Shantung, Sept., 1885; Libationer, Imperial Academy, Dec., 1892; vacated post, 1895; re-appointed Nov., 1898; Sub Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, June, 1899; Senior Vice-President. Board of Ceremonies. Nov., 1900; President, Censorate, Feb., 1902. President, Board of Works, Jan., 1906. 

 LU PAO-CHUNG (PEKING), President, of Censorate; native of Kiangsn; metropolitan graduate, 1876; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Mar., 1900; Junior Vice-President, Board of War, spring, 1901; Literary Chancellor, Peking, spring, 1901; President of Censorate, Jan.. 1908. 

 LU PEN-YUAN, General (CHEKIANG) Commander-in-Chief; native of Anhwei; Commander-in-Chief, Chihli, July, 1900; do., Chekiang. Aug.. 1900; Order of Yellow Jacket, Jan., 1902. 

 LUPTON, Harry (MALACCA), Acting Superintendent of Works and Surveys; b. Aug. l3, 1875. Appointed cadet in Straits Settlements Civil Service, Nov., 1901; acting assistant Superintendent of Works. Singapore 1902; assistant Superintendent of Works, Malacca 1903: acting Superintendent of Works and Surveys. Malacca, since 1904. Address: Malacca, Straits Settlements. 

 LYLE, Thomas Harold (BANGKOK), H.B.M. Vice-Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in Siam. March 7, 1893; 1st assistant, Jan. 1. 1897; acting Consul at Chiengmai, 1896; assistant in charge at Nar, 1898 to 1898; promoted Vice-Consul at Bangkok. Oct. 1, 1902. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Bangkok. Siam.