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Dec., 1900; President, Board of Ceremonies, June, 1901.


HSU SHIH-CHANG (PEKING), Grand Councillor; native of Chihli; metropolitan graduate. Secretary of Board of Commerce, Sept., 1903; Proctor of Army Organisation Council; Grand Councillor and Vice-President, Board of Revenue, 1905; President, Board of Public Safety, Oct., 1905; Grand Councillor, July, 1906.


HUANG CHUNG-HAO (YUCHIANG), Taotai. Brigade-General, Langshan (Kiang-huai), 1904; Taotai, Yuchiang, Kwangsi, 1906.


HUANG SHAO-CHUN, General (FOOCHOW), native of Hunan; Commander in Chief, Fukien, Oct., 1893; Admiral of the Yangtze, Oct., 1894; Commander-in-Chief, Fukien, June, 1931; resigned, March, 1908, ill-health.


HUANG TSUN-HSIEN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service; native of Kwantung; provincial graduate. Expectant Taotai and Consul-General at Singapore, 1893; Chief Secretary, Admiralty affairs, Tientsin, Jan., 1896; appointed Minister to Germany, Nov., 1896, but did not proceed; Salt Taotai, Hunan, June, 1897; Envoy Plenipotentiary to Japan, Aug., 1893, but did not proceed.


HUBBARD, Rev. George Henry (PAGODA ANCHORAGE), B.A., B.D.; Congregational Clergyman; Missionary of American Board; b. Jan., 11, 1853, at Westhaven, Conn., U.S.A.; m. July 24, 1884, Ellen Louisa Peet. Educ.: Common School, Newhaven; High School; Hopkins Grammar School; Yale College; Yale Divinity School. The first to establish a Christian Endeavour Society in China, March 29, 1885, at Foochow; since Nov., 1884,hasbeen Evangelist Missionary of A.B.C.F.M. in districts south East of Foochow; started the colloquial paper" Banyan City News "; home on furlough in 1893-4 and 1901-2 when assisted in raising funds for the building of the Abbie B. Child Memoi'ial School for girls at Changloh, built 1904-5. Publications: Coadjutor with Rev. Robert Stewart, martyr of Hausang, 1895, in preparation of m.ss. for publication of first edition of "Foochow Colloquial New Testament"; Poems "Thought Meanders by Min Waters," articles in Chinese Recorder and U.S. papers. Address: Pagoda Anchorrage, near Foochow, China.


HUBBOCK, Arthur Benison (KUALA LUMPUR), A.R.I.B.A.; Architect, b. April 13, 1871. Appointed chief draughtsman, Public Works Department, Selangor, May, 1895; acting District Engineer, Ulu Langat, Nov., 1898; acting Factory Engineer, Kuala Lumpur, Sept., 1897; resigned Dec., 1897; Architectural Assistant and Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Office of Director of Public Works, July, 1901. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


HUCKABY, Dr. Egbert M. (LAICHOWFU), M.D.; Physician and Surgeon; b. May 29, 1875; m. Fannie L. Ray,