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Sal War; was afterwards appointed Military Commander of Districts of Occupation; was promoted full General, 1898, and appointed Commander-in-Chief of Tokyo Garrison; Governor-General of Formosa, 1906; created Viscount, 1895. Address: Taipeh, Formosa. 

 SALABELLE, Pierre Stephane, Resident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. June 20, 1857. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Oct. 6, 1886; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1902. Address: Vientiane, Province of Vientiane, Laos, Indo-China. 

 SA-LIEN, Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies; native of Manchuria; metropolitan graduate, 1880. Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Jan., 1896; VIce-Pres., Board of Ceremonies, Sept., 1898; do., Board of War, Mukden, Jan., 1899; Vice-Pres., Board of Revenue, do., Oct., 1901; Vice-Pres., Board of Ceremonies, Dec., 1904. 

 SALINGER, Frederick, Merchant; b. July 17, 1853. Arrived China (Canton) June, 1881; proceeded thence to Shanghai, April, 1903; Hongkong, Oct., 1904, since which time in charge Reiss and Co.’s business. Clubs: Hongkong; Thatched House, Lond. Address: Hongkong. 

 SANKEY, Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Robert, Officer Commanding Royal Engineers; b. Dec. 19, 1857. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, June 19, 1877; Hon. Captain, Nov., 1883; Captain, April, 1888; Major, Oct., 1895; Lieut.-Colonel, July, 1903; Volunteer Adjutant, 1890–1893; now Commanding Royal Engineers, Straits Settlements. Address: Pulo Braini, Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 SARAWAK, Ra’ah of (see ). 

 SASSA, Tomofusa, M.P.; Leader of the Imperial Party; b. Jan., 1854, in Kumamoto-ken. Joined rebels in Civil War, 1877, and was imprisoned for several years on suppression of rebellion; has sat in Lower House since first session. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 SATCHELL, Thomas, Editor, “Japan Daily Herald”; b. 1867. Educ.: Privately. After holding various positions on London and provincial journals arrived in Japan in 1899, to take up Sub-Editorship, “Japan (Kobe) Chronicle”; in 1902 obtained similar position on “Japan Herald”; six months later was appointed Editor and has since held that position. Address: “Herald” Office, Yokohama, Japan. 

<section begin="SATO, Susumu" /> SATO, Susumu, Doctor of Medicine; b. Nov., 1845. Educ.: In Germany. Was Chief Surgeon of Hiroshima Military Hospital during China-Japanese War; undertook operation on Li Hung-chang when late Chinese statesman was shot by a fanatic at Shimonoseki; supervised Hiroshima Military Hospital during War with Russia. Address: Hiroshima, Japan. <section end="SATO, Susumu" />

<section begin="SAUNDERS, Charles J." /> SAUNDERS, Charles J., B.A.; Official Assignee. Educ.: Merchant Taylors and St. John’s