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O'BRIEN-BUTLER, Pierce Essex (AMOY) H.B.M. Consul, Hangchow; at present officiating at Amoy, b. Nov. 15, 1858; m. Mary Millicent, d. of late Thomas J. O. Weatherston of Barwick-on-Tweed, and Chinkiang. Educ.: Germany. Joined H.M. Consular Service, China, in 1880, as a student interpreter; promoted to Consul, 1899; called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1895; Consul at Chefoo until April, 1906, when transferred to Amoy. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Amoy, China.


O'BRIEN, Frederick (MANILA), Journalist and Lawyer; b. 1869; m. 1897. Educ.: Loyola College, Baltimore, Mil., U.S.A.; University of Maryland. After leaving college spent two years in travelling about world; news Editor, Honolulu "Advertiser," 1900; Western! Editor, New York "Commercial," 1902; travelled through Orient for New York "Commercial": Editor and Publisher, " The Cablenews," Manila, P.I., since 1902; Correspondent of New York "Herald" in Orient for past three years; has been connected with journalism since 1891. Publications: Magazine articles and contributions to local journalism. Clubs: University, Manila: Array and Navy, Manila; Olympic Club, San Francisco, California,. U.S.A. Ad tress: University Club,. Manila, Philippine Islands.


O'CONNELL, Hugues Eustache Joseph (THANH-PHO), Resident: Administrator, 2nd class; b. March 16, 1864. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Nov. 28, 1885; Administrator, 4th class, July 1, 1893: Administrator, 3rd class, Sept. 1, 1898; Administrator, 2nd c1ass, July, 25, 1904. Address: Thanhpho, Gocong, Cochin-China.


O-ERH-K'O-MU, General (ILI) Commandant of Sibe Forces, native of Manchuria. Appointed, Commandant of Sibe Forces, May, 1901.


OGATA, Gekko (TOKYO), Artist; b. Sept., 1855. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


OGATA, Prof. Masanori ( T OKYO),. Doctor of Medicine;b. Nov., 1853, in Kumamoto-ken. Educ.: in Germany, 1831-1834. Professor of Tokyo Imperial University. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


OGAWA, General Baron (TOKYO); b. July, 1848, at Kokura. Was Chief of Staff with 1st Japanese Army in