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 assistant supervisor of Instruction 1880; Governor of Shansi, Jan., 1882; Governor-General of Two Kwang Aug., 1884; Governor-General of Hu Kuang, Aug., 1889; officiated as Governor-General of Liang Kiang, 1894 and 1895; consulting member of Government Council, April, 1901; junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent, Dec., 1901; High Commissioner for Commerce, July, 1902; officiated as Governor-General of Liang Kiang, Dec., 1902; called to Peking, June, 1903; resumed office as Governor-General, Hu-Kuang, Dec., 1903; Viceroy of Liang Hu (Hunan and Hupeh) 1905-6; Head of Canton-Hankow Railway, and one of the most influential men in China. Address: Changsha, Hunan province, China. 

 CH'ANG-CH'UN, Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Mongolia. Appointed Deputy Lieut.-General, Hsi-an, Mar., 1885; ditto, Ch'eng-tu (Szechwan), Jan., 1901; Tartar General, Hsi-an-fu, Shensi, 1902; ordered to Peking, Feb., 1906. 

 CH'ANG-EN, Tartar General (HANGCHOW), native of Manchuria. Appointed Lieut.-General, Hangchow, March, 1891; Tartar General, Hangchow, June, 1899. 

 CH'ANG-HENG (KIANGSU), Chinese Official Service; native of Manchuria. Appointed Ch'ang-Chen Tao, Kiangsu, (Taotai at Chinkiang), June, 1897. 

 CHANG HENG-CHIA (PEKING), Vice-Presdt. Board of War; native of Fukien; metropolitan graduate of 1883. Appointed Literary Chancellor of Hunan, Sept., 1888; compiler at the Han-lin; sub-Director of the Court of Sacrificial Worship, Aug., 1899; sub-director Grand Court of Revision, Jan., 1901; Literary Chancellor, Chekiang, Jan., 1902; Chief Director of Peking University, Feb., 1904; Director of Imperial Banqueting Court, Feb., 1904; Junior Vice-President, Board of War, Jan., 1906. 

 CHANG HSIANG-T'AI, General (FUNING), native of Anhui. Appointed Brigade-General of Fur.ing, Fukien Province, 1904. 

 CHANG HSING CHIH, General (KUYUAN), native of Shensi. Appointed Brigade General of Hsining, Kansu province, Oct., 1901; Commander-in-Chief, Territorial Army, Kansu, headquarters Kuyuan, Jan., 1906. 

 CHANG HSUN, General (NING-YUAN), native of Kiangsi. Appoint ed Brigade-General of Chien-chang (Xingyuan), Szechwan province, 1904. 

<section begin="CHANG JEN-CHUN" /> CHANG JEN-CHUN ( PEKING ), Vice-Presdt. Ministry of Education; native of Chihli; metropolitan graduate, 1868. Appointed Kuei-Pingyen Tao, Kwangsi, Sept, 1889; Judicial Commissioner, Kwangtuiig,. Dec., 1894. Financial Commissioner Kwangtung, Jan., 1896; ditto, Shantung, Sept, 1S8; Director of General Grain Transports, Dec.,. 1900; Governor of Shantung, Nov., 1901; Governor of Honan, May, 1902; Governor of Kwangtung. Apr.,. 190C. Governor of Shansi. Oct...