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WHO'S WHO IN CHINA

Mr. Wang Yung-chiang

王永江字混源

Mr. Wang Yuang-chiang, was born at Ching Hsien, Fengtien province, in 1871. He received the title of Yu-kung in the imperial examinations of the Tsing Dynasty and was later appointed chief of police of Liaoyang, Fengtien. During the time of the Russo-Japanese War, he did a great deal in keeping his district free from banditry and disorder incident to the war. At the time of the First Revolution, he was councillor to the Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces. He was appointed magistrate of the Tieh-ling Hsien in 1913 and later was promoted to be the Tao-yin of Tung-pien Section of the Fengtien province. In 1916 he was Director of Police Administration of Fengtien province and in the year following, was transferred to Mukden to be the Finance Commissioner of Fengtien. He reformed the provincial and did away with the corruptive systems in the