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WHO'S WHO IN CHINA
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Mr. Chu Yung-kuang

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Mr. Ch’u Ying-kuang was born at Linghai Hsien, Chekiang Province, in 1881. He graduated from the Ch’ih Cheng Institute and was engaged as a teacher. Later he became president of the Commercial School at T'ai Chow, Chekiang. Still later Mr. Ch'u became teacher of the Military Survey School in Anhui. In 1912 Mr. Ch’u was appointed Advisor to the Fifth Division of the Provincial Army of Chekiang after having taken a prominent part in the first Revolution in October 1911. In August 1912 he was appointed Director in charge of the Civil Affairs Department of his native province. In September 1913 Mr. Ch’u beecame acting Chief Civil Administrator of Chekiang. In May 1914 he became Hsun An hih, new name for the Civil Head of a province. The late President Yuan