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  SUGDEN, Frederick Arthur (TAIPING), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Jan. 20, 1862. Boundary Division Surveyor, Ordnance Survey Department, Great Britain, 1881; Field Examiner, 1891; Office Examiner, 1896; Chief Draftsman, Perak, 1901; acting Office Assistant, Revenue Survey Department, 1902; Office Assistant, Revenue Survey Department, 1904. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States. 

 SUGI, Viscount Magshichiro (TOKYO), Privy Councillor; b. Jan., 1835, in Choshu. Took active part in Restoration; was Lord Steward of late Empress Dowager's Household; later Treasurer of Imp. Household; appointed to present position, 1897, created Viscount, 1887. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 SUGIMURA, Fukashi (TOKYO), Minister at Rio Janeiro; b. Feb., 1853, at Morioka. Appointed Clerk at Fusan, 1879; Consul at Vancouver, 1889; Secretary of Legation at Seoul, 1895; Commissioner of Formosan Governor General's Office, 1896; Director of Comm. Bureau, Foreign Office, 1898-1903; Minister Resident to Brazil, 1904. Address: Tokyo, Japan. (Died, May 20). 

 SUGIMURA, Toraichi (TOKYO), Minister at Mexico; b. 1857, at Kanazawa. Associated with Justice Department, 1875; removed to Foreign Office, 1885; Secretary of Legation at Borne, 1887; removed to Paris, 1891; St. Petersburg, 1892; Vienna, 1894-1898, to St. Petersburg, 1898-1902; promoted to present post 1902. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 SUGITA, Tei-ichi (TOKYO), President of the Lower House; b. June, 185l in Fukui-ken. Has held a sent in Lower House almost without a break since 1st session; appointed Gov. of Hokkaido, 1898; elected Vice -President of Lower House 1902-1903; President 1906; is a leader of "Seiyukai." Address; Tokyo, Japan. 

 SULIEMAN BIN ALMERHOM, His Highness Rajah ( SELANGOR ), Sultan of Selangor. Succeeded his grand-father, late Abdul Samad, K.C.M.G, and came to throne, Feb., 1898; installed as Sultan, Nov. 5, 1903. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States. 

 SUN CHA-NAI (PEKING), Member of Government Council; native of Anhwei, metropolitan graduate, 1859, optimus. Vice-Presdt., Board of Revenue, July, 1883; do., Board of War, March, 1887; do., Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1889; Presdt. of Censorate, Dec., 1890; do., Board of Works, Oct., 1892; Governor adjoint of Shuntien-fu, Oct., 1892; Presdt., Board of Ceremonies, Dec., 1896; do., Board of Civil Office, Aug., 1897; Asst. Grand Secretary, June, 1898; Principal of new Imperial University, July, 1898; Presdt., Board of Ceremonies Dec., 1900; Chancellor of Hanlin, Jan., 1901; Presdt., Board of Civil Office, June, 1901; Grand Secretary June, 1902; Supervisor, Board of Civil Office, Feb., 1902; member Government Council, Nov., 1903; Grand Sec., Wenquanko, Thronehall, July, 1985. 