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 was treasurer and.afterwards chairman of Queen's Jubilee Committee; Chairman of Diamond Jubilee Committee (then created C.M.G.) erected first Anglican Church at Kowloon; is chairman and director of principal public companies, including Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company; supports all sports; has been steward of the Jockey Club for 25 years and President for many years; was created Knight in 1992. Clubs: Hongkong; most sporting. Address: Marble Hall, Conduit Road, Hongkong. 

 CHATHAM, Hon. Wm. (HONGKONG), M.I.C.E.; Director of Public Works. Educ.: Royal High School, Edinburgh, and Edinburgh University. Assistant to Messrs. Thos. Meek and Son, C.E., Edinburgh; and afterwards to the engineer of the Bristol Docks; appointed Executive Engineer in, the Public Works Department, Hongkong, in 1893, and Director of Public Works in 1901; member of the Executive and Legislative Councils; Vice-President of the Sanitary Board; chairman of the Public Works and other committees; was a member of the Queen's Jubilee Committee, 1897, and acted as Hon. Secretary formany years, during the carrying out of the permanent memorials (on which a sum of 20,000 was expended) in the shape of Hospital for Women and Children and the construction of a road, five miles in length, along the southern part of the island. Club: Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong. 

 CHENAGON, Colonel Georges N. J. (HANOI), Commandant 183 Ragt. d'Infanterie Coloniale. Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 CHEN CHAO-WEN (CHEKIANG), Chinese Official Service; native of Hunan; metropolitan graduate, 1868. Appointed Reader at th3 Han-lin, April, 1896; Governor of Peking, 1896; Governor of Peking, Nov., 1893; Vice-Governor, Mukden, Dec., 1898; Director of Court of Sacrificial Worship, Mar., 1902; Literary Chancellor, Chekiang, 1904. 

 CHEN CHING TZU (KIANGSI), Chinese Official Service; native of Hupeh, Appointed Yung-Ting-Po Tao, Chihli, Oct., 1S95; Judicial Cam missioner, Kweichow, Oct., 1899; retired (ill-health) Dec., 1899; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangsi winter, 1904. 

 CHEN HAI-PENG, General (Sui-CHING), native of Hunan. Brigadier General at Sui-ching, province of Hunan. 

 CH'EN HSU, General (TSUNG-MING), Native of Kwangtung. Brigadier General, Tsung-Ming, province of Kiangsu. 

 CH'EN K'UEI LIN (PAOTING), Chinese Official Service; native of Kweichow; metropolitan graduate, 1830. Appointed Grain Taotai, Hunan, 1901; Yunting Ho Tao, Paoting, Chihli province, 1904. 

<section begin="CH'EN KUEI-LUNG" /> CH'EN KUEI-LUNG (KIANGSU), Governor; native of Kweichow;