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 metropolitan graduate, 1886. Appointed Vice-Governor of Peking, June, 1900; Governor of Peking, Sept, 1900; Financial Commissioner, Honan, May, 1901; Director General of Grain Transport, Dec., 1901; Governor, Honan, April, 1903; Governor, Kiangsu, Feb., 1906. 

 CH'EN MING-K'AN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service; native of Kiangsu; provincial graduate. Appointed Secretary, Board of Foreign Affairs, Dec., 1901; Vice-President, Imperial Clan Court, March, 1906. 

 CHENOWETH, R. (KowLOON), Commander of revenue cruiser " Likin " of Impel ial Maritime Customs. Ai lived in China 1873; joined revenue ciuiser "Kwashing" at Shanghai, Feb., 1877, and has since been connected with coastal department of Imperial Maritime Customs service. Address: Revenue Cruiser "Likin," Kowloon, China. 

 CH'EN PI (PEKING), Vice-President Board of Revenue; native of Fukien; metropolitan graduate, 1877. Appointed Sub-Director Court Impel ial Stud, Aug., 1901; employed in Council of Government Reform; Governor of Peking, Sept., 1901; junior Vice-President, Board of Commerce, Sept., 1903; senior Vice-President, Board of Commerce, Jan., 1904. Vice-President, Board of Revenue, Sept. 1905. 

 CH'EN PANG-JUI (PEKING), Vice-President Board of Revenue; native of Chekiang; metropolitan graduate, 1868. Appointed Commissioner, Office of Transmission. Nov., 1900; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, June, 1901; employed in Council of Government Reform, July, 1901; junior Vice-President, Board of Revenue,, Nov., 1901; senior Vice-President Board of Revenue, Feb., 1902. 

 CH'ENG CHANG (PEKING), Vice-President of Censorate. Appointed Chief Secretary, Tsung-li Yamen; Hui -Ning -Ch'ih -T'ai -Kuang Tao,. Toatai at Wuhu, March, 1889; suspended from office, Aug., 1891; vacated post and summoned to Peking for audience, Jan., 1892; assistant Superintendent, Board of Admiralty; Sub-Director, Banqueting Court, Jan., 1897; Sub-Director,, Court of Sacrificial Worship Sept., 1898; Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Transmission, Nov., 1898; Vice-Director, Imperial Clan Court Jan., 1899; Vice-President, Censorate, Jan., 1901. 

 CH'ENG-HSUN, General (NANKING), native of Manchuria. Appointed Grain Intendant, Shantung, May. 1886; Ta-Shun-Kuang Tao, Chihli, Sept., 1886; Feng-Chin-Shan-hai Tao, July, 1887; Taotai, Kiukiang. May, 1892; Ning-Shao-Tai Tao, Chekiang, 1899; Judicial Commissioner, Kiangsu, Feb., 1901: Financial Commissioner, Chekiang. Sept., 1901; Governor, Anhui, Jan., 190S; Tartar-General, Kiangningv Nanking, March, 1906. 

 CH'ENG WEN-PING, Admiral (SHANGHAI), native of Anhui. Appointed Commander-in-Cliief at Hupeh; Commander-in-Chief at Fukien,