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British and foreign, and the degree of D. Se. from the University of Cambridge, 1900. Decorations: Several medals, British and foreign. Publications: Works on the mammals and birds of Borneo, and several papers in the journals of the Geographical Society and the Anthropological Institute, and articles on Sarawak and Brunei in Kncyclopsttdia Britannica. Recreations: Captain of football at Felstead, and played for his College in cricket and football, also played tennis and put the weight. Club: Savage. Address: Sibu, Sarawak, North Borneo.


HOSE, Edward Shaw (KUALA LUM PUR), Federated Malay States Civil Service;b. Nov. 25, 1871. Educ.: lilundell's School, Tiverton. Joined Perak Civil Service, Jan. 7, 1891; joined Civil Service of native states amalgamated under name of Federated Malay States, 1896; transferred to Straits Settlements Civil Service, March 19, 1904; re-transferred to Federated Malay States Civil Service, Oct. 24, 1904; holds appointments of Chairman of Sanitary Board and Superintendent of Prisons, Kuala Lumpur. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


HOSE, Right Rev. George Frederick ( SINGAPORE ), M.A., D.D., Cambridge; Bishop of Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak; b. Sept. 3, 1838: m. Emily Harriet Kerbey, d. of Dr. J. Kerbey, M.R.C.S., deceased July, 1904. Educ.: St. John's College, Cambridge; B.A., 1861; M.A., 1807; D.D., 1881. Curate of Roxton with Great Barford, Beds., 1861; Curate of Holy Trinity, St. Marylebone, London, 1865; Colonial Chaplain of Malacca, 1868; Colonial Chaplain of Singapore, 1873; Archdeacon of Singapore, 1875; Bishop, 1881; one of original founders and President of Straits branch of Royal Asiatic Society. 1877. Address: Bishop's House, Stamford Road. Singapore; and Bishop's House, Sarawak, Borneo.


HOSIE, Alexander (PEKING), F.R.G.S.; H.B.M. Commercial Attache. Ednc.: King's College and University, Aberdeen. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, March 10, 1876; acting Consul at Wuhn, 1831; employed on Special Service at Chungking, 1882 to.1884; acting Vice-Cousul at Whampoa, 1887 to 1888; acting Consul at Wenchow, 1888 to 1891; promoted 1st Assistant, April 1, 1891 acting Consul at Chefoo, 1891; at Amoy, 1892; at Tamsui, 1892; at Wuhu, 1891; at Newchwang, 1894 to 1897; acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Island, 1897; promoted Consul at Wuchow, Sept. 27, 1897; transferred to Kiukiang, Feb. 24, 1900; promoted Consul-General for Province of Szechwan, April 5, 1902; Commercial Attache at Peking, 1905-06. Address: H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.


HOSOKAWA, Baron Junjiro (TOKYO), Privy Councillor, and Chief Official of Secretariat, Bureau of Imperial Household: 6. Feb., 1834, at Tosa. Vice-President of House of Peers,