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 Civil Service; b. Dec. 26, 1861. Personal assistant to State Engineer, Perak, 1895; Irrigation Engineer, Krian, 1899; Executive Engineer, 1st grade, 1903; acting State Engineer, Tafping, 1904. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States. 

 ANDERSON, W. H. (SHANGHAI), Accountant North China Insurance Co.; Masonic: Dist. Grand Master Northern China, E.C. Address: 10 The Bund, Shanghai, China. 

 ANDREW, John Ingram (HONGKONG), Engineer, Manager G. Fenwick and Co., Ltd; b. Oct., 1866; H. 1894, Sophia, daughter of late Capt. Berg. Educ.: Normal Training College; Robert Gordon's Coll., Aberdeen. Douglas s.s. Co., 1890-2: Taikoo Sugar Refg. Co., 1893-6; joined G. Fenwick ar.d Co., Dec 1896; appointed Manager, 1906. Masonic: W. M., Lodge St. John. 618 S.C. 1895; D.S.G.W. of D. G. Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in South China 1906. Club: Bowling. Address: G. Fenwick and Co., Ltd., Hongkong. 

 ANETOOM, Dr. Thaddeus Cachick (PENANG), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. and L.M. (Eclin), Med. Practitioner, Physician ar.d Surgeon; b. 1861 at Calcutta. Studied medicine in Med. Coll. Hosp., Calcutta 1879-82; went to Edinburgh and qualified 1885; has been in Per.ang sir.ce 1886; Municipal Comm., Penang Municipality 1888-89-90; Deputy Pres. of Municipality for 9 months, for which received thanks of Govt.; appointed Med. Supt. Chinese Infectious Diseases llotp. 1904; is a pure bred Armenian and thoroughly loyal British subject. Club: Penang. Address: 39A Xortham Road, Penang, Straits Settlements. 

 ANTHONISZ, James Oliver (SINGAPORE), B.A., Acting Treasurer Straits Settlements; b. Jan. 15, 1864. Educ.: St. John's College, Cambridge. Appointed Cadet Straits Settlements Civil Service Oct. 1883; assistant Indian immigration agent Singrpore, Mry, 1886; 3nd Magistrate, Singapore, 1888; 2nd Magistrate, July, 1892; Principal Municipal Ccirmis-sioner Jan., 1901: 1st Magistrate, Aug., 1902, but continued to act as President of the Municipal Commission. Acting Treasurer since Sept. 1904. Address: Singrpore, Straits Settlements. 

 AORI, Visccunt (TOKYO), Japanese Ambassador at Washirgton; Privy Ccrncillpr; b. Jan., 1844, in province of Chosiu. Was Secretary to Japanese Legation at Berlin in 1873, gnd was subsequently, on two occasions, Minister at that capital; was Minister for Foreign Affairs in Tokyo in 1889-91, and in 1898-1900; was appointed Ambassador in Washington in March, 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan; Japanese Legation, Washington, U.S.A. 

 AO T'IEN-YIN, General (TINGCHOUFU), Native of Hvpei. Appointed Brigade-General Tirgchoufu (Fuhkien province) in w inter of 1904 

 ARAKI, Kwanpo (TOKYO), Artist; b. Tokyo, June 1831. Is Professor of Government Fine Arts Institute; Member of Fine, Arts Committee