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since 1889; member, Chamber of Commerce; Chairman, Chinese Chamber of Commerce; member of Commission appointed on May 11, 19C6, to enquire into the administration of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance of Hongkong. Address: 57 Robinson Road, Hongkong.


FURUICHI, Dr. Koi (TOKYO), Member of House of Peers, and President of Seoul -Fusan Railway Co.; b. July, 1854, at Mimeji. Educ.: In engineering in France, 1875-80. Filled posts of Director of Public Works Bureau, Home Office; Vice-Minister of Communications, and Director-General of Government Railways; resigned last post in 1903 in order to take up present position. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


FUSHIMI, Prince (TOKYO), General; b. April 28, 1858; m. Oct. 6, 1876, to Princess To.shiko, d. of late Prince Arisugawa. Was in command of Brigade during Chi no-Japanese war; represented Emperor at Coronation of Czar Nicholas; commanded First Army Division at battle of Nanshan, Russo-Japanese War; promoted General, June, 1904; attended St. Louis Exposition as Court representative; member of Supreme Council of War. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


FYSON, Rt. Rev. Philip Kemball (HAKODATE), D.D.; Bishop of Hokkaido. Educ.: Christ's College, Cambridge; 1st class classical tripos, 1870. Ordained, 1871; missionary, C.M.S., Japan, 1874-95 consecrated Bishop of Hokkaido (N. Japan), 1896. Address: Hakodate, Japan.