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RADCLIFFE, Lieut. Charles Amyas (SINGAPORE), R.N. (retired), Deputy Master Attendant; b. Aug. 27, 1861. Appointed Deputy Master Attendant, Singapore, 1903; acting Harbour Master, Penang, 1903: acting Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, 1903; Deputy Master Attendant, Singapore, 1904; Magistrate for Singapore; Member of Board of Visiting Justices; Member Examining Board for Masters and Mates. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


RAGSDALE, James W. ( TIENTSIN ), Journalist and Consul General for U.S.A.; b. Feb. 12, 1848. Educ.: Cornell College, Iowa. Served as an officer in U.S. Army during civil war; representative in Legislature of California, U.S.A. for two years and in Senate for four years; appointed U.S. Consul at Tientsin, Sept. 17, 1897; promoted to Consul General, Feb. 7, 1903; was in Tientsin during siege of 1900. Club: Tientsin. Address: U.S. Consul General, Tientsin, North China.


RAJA CHULAN bin, ex-Sultan Abdullah (UPPER PERAK), District Officer; b. May 1, 1869. Appointed Settlement Officer, Krian, acting Collector of Land Revenue, Larut, 1892; Settlement Officer, Krian am: Kinta, and acting Collector of Land Revenue, Kuala Kangsar, 1893-1896; assistant District Magistrate, Selama, 1897; acting District Magistrate, Matang, 1901; accompanied H.H. the Sultan of Perak to England, 1902; District Officer, Upper Perak, 1903. Address: Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.


RAJKITCH, Phya Narisra (TOKYO), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Siam. Address: Siamese Legation, Tokyo, Japan.


RALPHS, Edwin ( HONGKONG ) r F.U.G.S., F.C.S., F.E.I.S., A.C.P., M.R. San. I.; Senior Assistant Master Queen's College; b. Sept. 17, 1872; in. 1905, May, d. of Thomas Witter, Appley Bridge, England. Educ.: Central Science School, Bolton and St. Mark's College, Chelsea, London. 1st class in Queen's Scholarship Exam., in final Teachers' Exam. (Education Department, England), and in final Archishops Divinity Exam. ( England); honours in science, South Kensington Exams.; Associate of the London College of Music, etc.; acting Second Master, Queen's College, 1903-4; Hon. Examiner in Botany and Chemistry to Hongkong