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 Governor of a Province, Dec., 1901; Governor, Shantung, May, 1902; actiag Governor General Liang-Kiang, Anhwei, Oct., 1904-6; was charged in 1905 with giving up Chinese rights to foreigners. 

 CHOWFA ASADANG DAJARVOOT, Prince (BANGKOK), Prince of SLun; b. May 1839; 8rd s. of King Chulalongkoru I. 

 CHOWFA MAHA VAJIRAVUDH, Prince (BANGKOK),G.C.V.O.,Crown Prince of Siam; b.,Jan. 1, 1881; e. surviving s. and heir of the King of Siam. Educ.: Private Tutor; Royal Military College, Sandhurst; Christ Church, Oxford. Went to England 1893; proclaimed heir to the throne of Siam on the death of elder brother, 1895; represented the King of Siam at the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897; joined the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1898; attached to 1st Battery Durham Light Infantry, 1893; during same year was attached to No. 6 Mountain Battery during training at Okehampton in Nov. and Dec., 1899; joined School of Musketry at Hythe and obtained officer's extra certificate; went up to Oxford, Jan., 1900, and remained till end of 1901; represented the King of Siam -at the funeral of Queen Victoria; represented the King of Siam at King of Spain's coronation in May, and King Edward's Coronation in June, 1902. Publications:" The War of Polish Succession," 1901. Recreations: Riding and driving. Clubs: United Service; Army and Navy; Junior United Service; Travellers'; Bachelors'. Address: Bangkok, Siam; Siamese Legation, London. 

 CHRISTIANI, Th. (HONGKONG), Exchange Broker. Club: Germania; Hongkong. Address: Club, Hongkong. 

 CH'U HUING-CHI (PEKING), Assistant Grand Secretary; metropolitan graduate, 1871; Minister of the "Tsing Mo Chu." Expositor at the Han-lin; Literary Chancellor, Szechwan, Sept., 1891; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, March, 1897; Sub-Chancellor Grand Secretariat, Oct., 1897; Vice-President Board of Ceremonies, March, 1893; President Censorate, Nov., 1900; do. Board of Works, March, 1901; acting in Grand Council, June, 1901; Council of Government Reform, June, 1901; Minister Board of Foreign Affairs, July, 1901; awarded Yellow Riding Jacket, Sept., 1901; Associate Director of Railways and Mines, Jan., 1902; Grand Council, Jan., 1902; Member of Finance Committee, Oct., 1903; Minister of the "Tsing Mo Chu ", 1905-6; assistant Grand Secretary, Feb., 1906. 

 CHU PAO-K'UEI (PEKING), Acting 2nd Secretary Waiwupu; Principal Secretary and Adviser to Foreign Mission, 1905; assistant Governor, Shantung, 1905; acting 2nd Sec., Waiwupu, Oct., 1905. 

 CHU TSU-MOU (CANTON), Chinese Official Service. Hanlin compiler; Hanlin Expsitor, April, 1899; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Aug., 1901; junior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Feb., 1902;