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College; Lincoln's Inn. Practised ns a Barrister-at-Law since 1882; served as a member of the Sanitary Board, 10 years; Public Works Committee, 5 years; acted, and is still acting, as a member of the following Boards, Committees, etc.: The Legislative Council; the Standing Law Committee, since 1890; the Examination Board, since 1895; the Medical Board; the Po Leung Kuk Committee, and the District Watchmen Committee, since 1894; the governing body of the Free Hospitals. 1887; the College of Medicine for the Chinese, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Rector's Assessor, since 1900; the governing body of Queen's College, since 1901; the Qualified Architects' Advisory Board; the Interpretation Board; created C.M.G., 1902. Publications: A Critical Essay on China, the Sleep and Awakening, 1887 (English and Chinese); a letter addressed to Lord Charles Beresford on the Open Door, 1899; an open letter addressed to John Bull on the Boxer rising, 1900; articles on Sir R. Hart's Memorandum on the Land Tax of China, and Army and Navy Scheme, 1904; published in Chinese only Reformation in China, 1895; the Foundation of Reformation in China, 1898; Criticisms on the Views of Kang Yau Wei, 1898; The Best Means of Effecting Reformation in China, 1898; Criticisms on the Views of Viceroy Chang Chi Tung, especially on his recent work, Encouragement to Learning, 1899; Persons Responsible for Reformation in China, 1900; Two Critical Essays on the Progress of Reformation in China, 1900. Address: 7, West Terrace, Hongkong.


HOKKAIDO, Bishop of (see: FYSON, RT. REV. PHILIP KKMBALL).


HOLDEN, George (SINGAPORE), Assistant Superintendent of Works; b. Sept. 25, 1877. Appointed and assumed duties in Province Wellesley, June, 1901. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


HOLLINGSWORTH, Arnold Hackney (HONGKONG), A.M.I.C.E.; Executive Engineer, Public Works Department; b. Aug. 20, 1871. Arrived in Colony, 1897; appointed to present position, Jan. 1, 1900. Club: Hongkong. Address: Public Works Department, Hongkong.


HOLLIDAY, Cecil W. (SHANGHAI), Merchant, senior partner of firm of Holliday, Wise and Co.; Chairman of Municipal Council; turned first sod of new electric tramway, Shanghai, April 24, 1906. Club: Shanghai. Address: Kiangse Road, Shanghai, China.


HOLMES, Ernest Hamilton (PEKING), 1st class Assistant, H.B.M. Consular Service. Appointed Student Interpreter in Japan, Feb. 1, 1897; acting Consul at Nagasaki, 1902 to 1903; promoted 1st Assistant, Dec. 22, 1904; attached to Legation, Seoul, 1905. Address: H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.


HONDA, Yoichi (TOKYO), President of Tokyo Aoyama Gakuin (Christian College); b., Hirosaki, Dec., 1848.