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 of modern Codes; when Treaties were finally revised was appointed by Imperial Japanese Government Special Commissioner of Judicial ' Department to assist in interpretation of complicated foreign cases; was engaged in celebrated miller triple murder case veiy day after revised Treaties came into force. Publications.: "Japanese Self Taught," "The Nightless City"; " Kamakura, the City of Silent Temples"; "Japanese Paitnerships and Companies;" translator of many of existing laws, and has written several books on Japanese legal matters. Clubs: Tokyo; Yokohama United. Address: Yuiga-hama; Kamakura-machi; Soshiu and 70, Yamashita-cho, Yokohama, Japan. 

 DE BERNARD, Barthelemy Henri (GIA-DINH), Resident; Administrator, 1st class; I. Oct 6, 1859. Joined Civil Service, Indo-China, Dec. 20, 1884; Administrator, 4th class, Oct. 7, 1889; Administrator, 3rd class, July 14, 1892; Administrator, 2nd class, Sept. 24, 1895; Administrator, lst class, Oct. 1, 1900. Decoration: Officer d'lnstiuction. Address: Gia-Dinh, province of Gia-Dinh, Cochiu-China. 

 DEBNEY, Stanley Turner (ULU LAXGAT), Federated Malay States Civil Service; b. March 2S, 1862. Assistant Engineer, Kuala Semantan railway, 1890; temporarily employed on Railway survey, Kuala Kubu to Raub, Feb., 1896; District Surveyor, 1899; District Surveyor in Revenue Office, Ulu Langat, 1906. Address: Ulu Langat, Selangor, Federated Malay States. 

 DEBON, Lieut-Colonel Alfred A. (HANOI), Commandant Groupe des Batteries de Reserve de Chine. Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China. 

 DE BONDY-RIARIO, Count Raphael de Taillepied (SIXGAPOKK), Consul for France; b. May 21, 1856, at Paris, s. of Count Emile de Bondy, former Plenipotentiary Minister, and of Countess, nee Marchioness Riario-Sforza. Educ.: Paris, took degrees in literature and law. Entered French Diplomatic service as attache to Cabinet of Minister for Foreign affairs, 1878; Attache of Embassy, at Vienna, 1879; 3rd Secretary of Embassy at Stockholm, 1882; Charge d' Affairs, 1883; Secretary of Embassy at Madrid, 1884; Diplomatic service at Port au Prince, 1885; at Lima, 1886; at Buenos Ayres, 1887; Charge d'Affaires in Argentine Republic, 1889; 2nd class Secretary of Legation at Tokyo, 1891; appointed to initiate a French Consulate at Formosa, 1895; acting 1st Secretary of Legation at Tokyo, 189; Consul (first class) Singapore, since Sept. 16r 19G2. Decorations: Commander of French Colonial Order of Cambodge; Officer of Charles III of Spain; Knight Sovereign Order of St. Jean de Jerusalem (Malta); Wasa de Suede and Takoro de Serbie, etc. Club: Cercle Agric ole, Paris. Address: French Consulate, 10, St. Thomas' Walk, Singapore. Straits Settlements. 