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 nephew of Marquis Tseng; attached to Prince Ch'un's Special Mission to Germany, 1904. 

 TSO HSIAO-T'UNG (PEKING), Acting Governor; native of Hunan; provincial graduate. Sub-Director, Court of Sacrificial Worship, 1904; acting Governor of Taking, Dec., 1905. 

 TSBUOI, Shegoro (TOKYO), D. Sc.; Prof, of Imp. Univ., Tokyo; b. Jan, 1863, at Tokyo. Is greatest authority on anthropology in Japan; has made, researches regarding Ainu and Korobockle races which awakened wide interest in scientific circles of the world. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 TSUJI, Shinji (TOKYO), Educationalist, Member of House of Peers; 6. Jan., 1842, in Nagano -ken. Was Vice-Minister of Education till I8G; chairman of Education Association of Japan. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 TUNG FU-HSIANG, General ( KANSU), native of Kansu. Brigadier-General, Aksu, Feb., 1889; Commander in Chief, Kashgar, Jure, 1890; Commander in Chief, Kansu, Jan., 1896; head of the Boxers, 1900; degraded, Feb., 1901; retired, into recesses of Kansu; was suggested as Commander of Troops in Kashgar in July, 1905, to suppress discontent in Chinese Turkestan. 

 UNO, Dr. Hogara (TOKYO), Doctor of Medicine; b. Oct., 1850, in Shizuoka-ken. Educ.: in Germany, 1889-1892. Formerly, Prof, of Imp. Univ.; now practising privately. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 

 UN-NO, Shomin (TOKYO), Artist, Prof, of GOT, Fine Art Institute of Tokyo; 6. May, 1844, at Mito. Is a master glyptist; Art Commissioner to Imp. Household. Address; Tokyo, Japan. 

 USHIBA, Takuzo (TOKYO), Managing Director, Sanyo Rly Co., b. Dec., 1850, in Miye-ken. Appointed to clerical post, Home Office, 1 876; Adviser to Corean Gov., 1882-1883; Director of Taxation Bureau; Treasury, 1883-1887; sat in Lower House, 1892-1893. Address: Tokyo, Japan. 