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SHAN-CH'I (PEKING), Commandant at Summer Palace; native of Manchuria. Prince Su (eight princely families): Deputy Lieut. -General, Bordered Bed Manner Corps. Jan., 1897; Supt. of Customs and Octroi of Peking, Dec., 1900; General Commanding, Peking Gendarmerie, May, 1902; Capt.-General, Bordered Blue Manchu Banner Corps, July. 1905; Comptroller General Mongolian Superintendeney, Nov., 1905; Commandt.. Eight Banner Corps stationed at the Summer Palace and also of the Rifle Corps of the Imperial Guards, Feb., 1906.


SHANG-CH'I-HENG (PEKING), LL.D.: Chinese Bannerman; metrop. graduate. Grain Taotai, Shantung, Nov., 1898; Judge, Shantung, Dec., 1900; Treasurer, do., Jan., 1905; delegated to go abroad to investigate foreign constitutional government, Nov., 1905, and was one of those at bomb outrage at Peking when attempt was made to murder the departing Commissioners; escaped uninjured; degree of LL.D. conferred by Cambridge University. May, 1906.


SHAO-CH'ANG (PEKING). Vice-President. Board of Punishments; native of Manchuria; metrop. graduate. Appointed Sec., Board of Foreign Affairs, Dec.. 1901, Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Oct., 1905; sen. Vice-President.. Board of Punishments, Feb., 1906.


SHARP, Ernest Hamilton ( HONGKONG ), K.C., M.A., B.C.L.; Barrister-at-law. Educ.: Lincoln College, Oxford. Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1891; Midland Circuit: King's Counsel, 1902 acted as Attorney -General of Hongkong, 1904-1905. Clubs: New Oxford and Cambridge; Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.


SHARP, Rev. Arthur Frederick (KUCHING), M.A.; Missionary; b. Oct. 30, 1866, at Holloway, 4th s. of William Sharp and Maria Louisa Perkins Chamney; m. 1893, Viva Bertha, e. d. of Captain Augustus Tabuteau, R.N. Educ.: Queen Elizabeth Grammar School; St. Mary Magdalene ( Paddington Choir College; Queen's College, Oxford; Matriculated, Queen's College. Oxford, 1888; B.A., 1891; M.A., 1896; Deacon, 1891: Priest, 1892; assistant Curate, Chard. Som.; Madiera, Teneriffe. 1S1H-1892; Singapore, 1892-1897; Hongkong and Japan, 1897; Viear and Missionary in charge of Kuching; Surrogate; Diocesan Registrar, since 1897; Archdeacon of Sarawak, since 1900. Recreations: Rowing, tennis, cricket. Clnbs: Sarawak. Kuching. Address: The Vicarage. Knelling, Sarawak, North Borneo.


SHAW, Harry Redfearn (KUALA LUMPUR) F.R.G.S.; Superintendent of Revenue Surveys; b. May 20. 1863. Boundary Division Surveyor, Great Britain, 1880; Mining Surveyor. Perak, 1893; District Surveyor. Perak. 1893; Superintendent of Revenue Surveyor, Selangor, l900, Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor Federated Malay States.


SHEFFIELD, Rev. Develloz (TUNGCHOW),