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Address: Norwood, Penang, Straits Settlements.


TRACEY, James F. (MANILA), Justice, Supreme Court; b. May 30, 1845; m. May 10, 1893. Educ.: Acad., Albany, N.Y.; Rome Italy; Georgetown Univ., U.S.A. Clubs: University, Manila; University, Catholic and Reform, N.Y., Fort Orange, Albany, N.Y. Address: Manila, Philippine Islands.


TRAVERS, Dr. Ernest Aston Otho (KUALA LUMPUR), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; State Surgeon; b. June 2, 1864. Residency Surgeon, Negri Sembilan, 1887; acting Magistrate etc., 1890; Residency Surgeon, Selangor, 1891; Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur, etc., 1894; State Surgeon, since 1897. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


TRIPP, Henry John Howard (SHANGHAI), Broker; b. March 15, 1832. Educ.: King William's Coll., Isle of Man; King Edward's Sch., Ilminster. Arrived at Hongkong, June 10, 1861; was in service of P. and O. Co. for 11 years; left Hongkong for Shanghai, March 10, 1898. Address: Shanghai, China.


TROTTE, H. B. Noel Cortlandt (SINGAPORE), Postmaster General. Chief Clerk of General Office, and Secretary to Government Savings Bank, Singapore, 1877; acting as Postmaster, Peuang, 1880; acting Postmaster General of Straits Settlements, 1883, and 1884 to 1888; J.P.; assistant Postmaster General, Penang, 1884; passed in Tamil; temporarily attached to General Post Office, London, 1889; Magistrate, 1890; Postmaster General, 1895; also Manager, Government Savings Bank, Straits Settlements; temporarily attached to General Post Office, London, 1897-1898; Postmaster General, Straits Settlements, 1906. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


TRUEMAN, T. E. (SHANGHAI), Manager Weeks and Co., Ld.; Capt. B. Co., Shanghai Volunteers. Address: Nanking and Kiangse Roads. Shanghai, China.


TRUMP, John (KUALA LUMPUR), M.I.C.E.; Acting Director of Public Works; b. Feb. 13, 1858. Attached to Ceylon Public Works Department, 1878: Officer Commanding Ceylon Pioneers, Perak, 1883; District Engineer, Kinta, 1886; acting and Deputy State Engineer, 1886-1900; State Engineer, P.W.D.; 1901; acting Director of Public Works, Federated Malay States, since 1904. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


TSAI-CHEN (PEKING), Minister of the Presence; Imperial Clansman; x. of Prince Ching. Lieut.-General Bordered White Banner Corps, 1901; Special Ambassador to England (Coronation), April, 1902; Presdt., Board of Commerce, Sept., 1903; Minister of the Presence, Jan., 1904.


TSAI-FENG, General (PEKING), Imperial Clansman; s. of Prince Ch'uu and brother of the Emperor; succeeded to his father's title,