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Orange-Nassau, Iron Crown of Austria, 4th class Sacred Treasure of Japan, English Medal for China, 1900. Clubg: Hongkong; Peak; United, Yokohama; Shanghai; Country, Shanghai. Address: "Craig Ryrie," Peak, Hongkong; Wellington Club, 1, Grosvenor Place, London, S.W.


HICKIE, Bertram (KUALA. LIPIS), District Surveyor; b. June 17, 1867. Assistant, Survey Department, India, Nov., 1887; assistant Surveyor, Revenue Survey Department, Straits Settlements, Jan., 1891; temporary Surveyor, Patang, Sept., 1900; assistant Surveyor, Revenue Surveys, Jan., 1901; acting Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Feb., 1903; District Surveyor, Kuala Lipis, April, 1904. Address: Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Federated Malay States.


HICKLING, Charles Herbert (HONGKONG), Congregational Minister; b. Oct. 19, 1857. Educ.: Trained at Hackney College, London; Holme's Jubilee Prizeman. Held pastorates at Hoddesdon (Herts); Eastbourne (Sussex); Withington (Manchester); at present Pastor of Union Church, Hongkong. Address: The Manse, 5, Kennedy Road, Hongkong.


HIGASHI-FUSHIMI, Prince (TOKYO), Captain; Japanese Navy; b. Sept. 19, 1867; m. Feb. 10, 1898, Princess Kaneko, e. d. Prince Iwakura. Was 2nd in command of cruiser " Chitose "in Admiral Kamimura's squadron, which sank cruiser "Rurik" off Corea and "Novik" off Saghalien. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HIGASHIKUZE, Count (TOKYO), Vice-President, Privy Council; b. Kyoto, Nov., 1833. Given important posts on advent of Imperial Government, as Chief Official of Hokkaido Colonization i Board, etc; created Coiwit, 1887; Vice-President of House of Peers, 1890-1891; has occupied present post since 1891. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HIGGS, Hubert Leonard (NEWC HWANG), 1st class Assistant,. H.B.M. Consular Service. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, Aug., 29, 1894; acting Consul, Chinkiang, 1898; acting Vice-Consul at Macao, 1898; acting Vice-Consul at Canton, 1900; acting Consul at Kiungchow, 1900; promoted 1st class Assistant, April 5, 1902; acting Consul at Kiukiang, 1902 to-1904; 1st class Assistant at Newchwang, 1906. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Newchwang, Manchuria.


HIGHETT, David John (KUALA LUMPUR), M.I.C.E.; District Engineer; b. Nov. 15, 1862; Chief Assistant Engineer, Selangor, Oct., 1890; acting Resident Engineer for Railways, Selangor, Mar., 1895; Chief Assistant Engineer, Selangor, Jan., 1900; acting Resident Engineer for Railways, Selangor, Feb., 1900; District Engineer, Federated Malay States Railways, Jan., 1903; acting District Engineer, Selaugor and Negri Sembilan, June, 1904; District Engineer, Federated Malay States Railways, 1906. Address: