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Feb. 15, 1878. Educ.: Woodhouse Grove School, near Bradford; Headingley College, Leeds. Publications: Editor of Central China Prayer Union Letter. Address: The High School, Wuchang, Central China.


RAY, E. C. (HONGKONG), Ship, share and general broker. Resident in the East for 43 years, arriving in Hongkong in 1863. Club: Hongkong. Address: 4, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong.


READY, Oliver George (CHANGSHA), B.A., Cantab.; Actg. Commissioner of Customs; b. Dec. 16, 1864; m. 1897, Isabel, e. d, of Henry Janson, of Westbourne Terrace, London, W. Educ.: Jesus College, Cambridge and at Paris. Publications: " Life and Sport in China";"Through Siberia and Manchuria by Rail ";" Ch'un-Kwang "(a Chinese novel). Decorations: Mandarin of 4th rank. Address: Changsha, China.


REES, Lewis Charles ( HONGKONG ), Principal Land Surveyor; b. July 12, 1876. Arrived in Colony, Jan. 4, 1902; appointed Principal Land Surveyor, Oct. 1, 1901. Address: Public Works Department, Hongkong.


REID, George Elliott (LARUT), Superintendent of Prisons. Passed in Hindustani; Wing Officer, Malay States Guides, 1902; acting Superintendent of Prisons, Taiping, 1904; Company Commander, Malay States Guides, July, 1904; Superintendent of Prisons, Larut, Perak, 1906. Address: Larut, Perak, Federated Malay States.


REIFSINDER Rev. Charles Shriver (FUKUI), B.D., M.A.; Clergyman of American Protestant Episcopal Church; b. Nov. 27, 1875; m. Mary Duke Gordon, of Kyoto, Japan. Educ.: Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, U.S.A.; Baxley Theol. Seminary, Gambler, Ohio, U.S.A. Minister in charge of churches in Cardington and Mt. Gilead, U.S.A.. 1898-1900; Minister in charge of churches in Peninsula and Hudson, U.S.A., 1900-01; Protestant Episcopal Missionary in Japan, since 1901; resided in Nara, Yamato. Japan, 1901-03; resided in Fukui. Echizen, Japan, since 1903. Address: 19, Edo Shimo-machi, Fukui, Echizen, Japan.


REMEDIOS, Luiz Augusto Lopes (MACHO), Postmaster General. Macao; b. July 6, 1874; m. Lydia Maria Ribeiro Remedies. Educ: St. Joseph's College, Macao; Raffles School, Singapore. Club: Macao. Address: No. 3, Travessa da Paiva, Macao.


RENNIE, Alfred Herbert (HONGKONG), J.P.; Merchant; 6. NOT. 17. 1857. Educ.: Hamilton Grammar School, and Upper Canada College, Toronto; confidential clerk to Hon. John Norquay, premier and province treasurer, Manitoba, 1885 to 1889; delegate to England and New York to negotiate a loan for Manitoba, 1887; correspondence clerk, Public Works Department, Hongkong, 1890; acting assistant Harbourmaster and acting Superintendent, Water Police, 1892; acting Sanitary Superintendent, and Secretary, Sanitary Board,