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  DAIN, Colonel Victor C. H. (HANOI), Commandant, ler Regiment de Tirailleurs Annamites. Decoration: Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 DALLAS, Hon. Francis Henry (SARAWAK), Treasurer of Sarawak; b. Feb. 26, 1866; m. Ethel, y. d. of Charles Santley. Educ.: University College School, London. Was on the staff of Mutual Life Office, London, 1886-92; assistant Secretary, Penang Municipality, 1894-97; acting Secretary, 1896-97; joined Sarawak Service, 1897; Editor "Sarawak Gazette," 1897; Registrar, Supreme Court, 1899; acting Treasurer and Clerk of Supreme Council, 1900-1901; acting Postmaster General, 1902; acting Treasurer, 1902; Treasurer and Recorder of Supreme Council, 1903; member of Committee of Administration during absence of H. H. the Rajah, 1903-4. Club: Sports. Address: Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. 

 DALTON, Captain Hubert Grant (HONGKONG) R.N.; Captain of H. M. second class cruiser " Flora." Promoted to present rank, June 30, 1904; appointed to command, Jan. 17, 1905. Club: Hongkong. Address: H.M.S. "Flora," Hongkong. 

 DALY, Maurice Dominic (PEKAN), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. April 14, 1875. Cadet, Negri Sembilan, 1898; acting District Officer, Kuala Pilah, Oct., 1901; acting assistant District Officer, Pekan, Feb., 1902; assistant District Officer, Pekan, March, 1902; acting District Officer, Kuantan, Sept. 1902; appointed District Officer, 1906. Address: Pekan, Pahang, Federated Malay States. 

 DAMADE, Auguste Charles Francois (YEN-BAY), Resident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. Jan. 1, 1852. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Nov. 5, 1889; Administrator, 4th class, Jan. 16, 1890; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 1, 1895; Administrator, 2nd class, Feb. 2, 1901. Address: Y6n-Bay, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 D'AMBRO-ADAMOCZ, B. (TOKYO), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Austria-Hungary. Address: Austria-Hungary Legation, Kioicho, Kojimachiku, Tokyo, Japan. 

 DANBY, William (HONGKONG), M.I.C.E., Civil Engineer and Architect; b. May 5, 1842. Educ.: