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 Correspondent; b. Feb. 21, 1833 at Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A.; m. Aug. 26, 1337, to Nellie Hall, d. of E. L. Hall, of Beaver Dam, Wisconnin. Educ.: University of Chicago. Teacher at high schools and academies in U.S.A., 1881-89; 1891-94. English Instructor at the Middle School, Mito, Japan, 1889-91; Principal, Duncan Baptist Academy, Tokyo, since 1894; acting Interpreter, United States Legation, Tokyo, 1893-97; 1905-06; Tokyo correspondent for the Chicago "Daily News" since 1895; Member of the Council of the Asiatic Society of Japan. Publications:" Handbook of Modern Japan," 1903 "Japanese Floral Calendar," 1904;"Christianity in Molarn Japan," 1935, numerous contributions to Japan"Daily Mail " and periodicals in America. Address: 29, Sanaizaka machi, Ic-hizaya, Tokyo, Japan. 

 CLEMENTI, Cecil ( TAIPO ), M.A., Oxon.; Hongkong Civil Service; b. Sept, 1, 1875. Educ.: St. Paul's School, and Magdalen College, Oxford; B.A., 1898; M.A., 1931; Ion. mention Hertford school, 1895; 1st clas.* mods., 1893; hor. mention Ireland and Craven scholarship, 1896; Boden Sanskrit scholar, 1897; prox. ace. Gaisford (Greek Prose), 1837; 2nd class lit. hum., 1898; prox. ace., Chancellor's Latin essay, 1899. Arrived in Colony, 1899; acting assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, 1900 to 1931; appointed Assistant Registrar General, 1901; seconded for famine relief work in Kwangsi, April, 1933; appointed member of Land Court, New Territories, Dec., 1933. Speaks Chinese, various dialects. Club: Hongkong. Address: Taipo, New Territoiy, Hongkong. 

 CLENNELL, Waltar James (CHIXAXFU), B.A.; H.B.M. Consul for Kiukiang, officiating at Chinanfu; b. July 5, 1867, Hackney, Lond.; m. April 12, 1899, Edith S. Sharpies. Educ.: Priory House School, Clapton, London; University College, London; also Versailles, France; took certificate d'Etudes et Prix du Department (in geography) at Versailles; B.A., London, 1885; honours in French. Entered Consular service by examination, July, 1833; student interpreter at Peking, Nov., 1888 to Nov., 1893; acting Assistant at Amoy, Dec., 1890, to Feb., 1894; acting Consul at Amoy, April 13 to 18, 1893; passed Bar examination Jan. 11, 1893; acting Vice-Consul, Canton, May 20 to June 5, 1898; attached to Supreme Court, Shanghai, June, 1896, to March, 1897; acting Chief Clerk, Nov. 16, 1893 to March 17, 1897; acting Consul, Shashih, March 26, 1897, to Jan. 28, 1899, acting Consul, Wuhu, Feb. 4 to June 2, 1839; acting Consul, Hangchow, June 10, 1899, to May 14, 1930; acting Consul Kuikiang, May 23, 1930 to April 4, 1932; Consul at Kuikiang April 5, 1932; called to Bar of Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1933; officiating Consul, Chinanfu, since Nov. 29, 1935. Publications: Various annual trade reports;" Overland Journey