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University, 1881. Member of House of Peers, 1890-1892. Publications.: The "Codes"; the "Inkyo"; the "Go-nin-gumi," etc. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HOZUMI, Yatsuka (TOKYO), LL.D.; Professor of Tokyo University; b. Feb., 1860. Educ.: Germany, from 1884 to 1888. Has been Professor of Law at Tokyo University since 1889; Secretary of Privy Council from 1891; appointed Member of House of Peers, 1899. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HSIA HSING-YU, General (CHIHLI), native of Shantung. Brigade-General at Tengchou, Shantung; Commander in Chief, Yunnan, Feb., 1904; special service under Governor General, Chihli.


HSIANG-HENG, Lieut.-General (PEKING), Imperial Clansman. Deputy Lieut. -General, Shan-hai-kwan, Dec., 187C; military Lieut-Governor, Chahar, 1879; removed, 1881; Tartar General, Chingchow, Hupeh, Oct., 1881; retired, illhealth, June, 1899; espectant Lieut.-General and Manchu teacher to Heir Apparent, 1900.


HSI LIANG (CHENGTU-FU), Governor-General; native of Mongolia; metropolitan graduate, 1874; Prefect I-chou, Shantung; Yen-i-ts'ao-chi Tao, Shantung, May, 1896; Chi Xing Tao, Shansi, Jan., 1898; Judicial Commissioner, Shansi, Nov., 1898; Judicial Commissioner, Hunan, Feb., 1899; Financial Commissioner, Hunan, March, 1899; Governor, Shansi, Oct., 1900; Director-General, Yellow Kiver, June, 1901; acting Governor, Honan, Dec., 1901; post of Director General,. Yellow River, abolished Feb., 1902; Governor, Honan, 1902; Lieut. -Governor, Ge-ho, May, 1902; Governor-General, Minche, appointed 1903; acting Governor-General, Szechwan, June, 1903; Governor-General, do., Dec., 1904-6. Address: Chengtu-fu, Szechwan, China.


HSI T'UNG (HsiAN-FU), Judge; Chinese Bannerman. Secretary Tsung -li Yamen; Teng-Lai-Ch'iug Tao, Shantung, March, 1896; T'ung-Shang Tao, Shensi, May, 1897; Heng-Yung-Ch'en-Kuei Tao, Hunan, Jan., 1901; T'ung-Shang Tao, Shensi, March, 1902; Judge, Hsian-fu, Shensi, Feb., 1905.


HSU CHEN-PING, Rear Admiral (SHANGHAI), Educated in America and joined Chinese navy in earlyeighties; appointed Rear-Admiral, Nanyang squadron, 1906.


HSU CHUEH (PEKING), native of Kiangsu; provincial graduate. Appointed Minister to Italy, 1902.


HSU FU (PEKING), President Board of Ceremonies; native of Kiangsu; metropolitan graduate, 1862, (Optimus). Assistant Supervisor of Instruction, 1879; Vice-President, Board of War, Oct., 1881; Literary-Chancellor, Anhwei, Sept., 1882; Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, 1883; do., Board Of Civil Office, Dec., 1890; President of Censorate, Oct., 1892; President, Board of War, Aug., 1895; President, Board of Civil Office, Dec., 1899; Assistant Grand Secretary,