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JONES, Frederic J. (SHANGHAI), Queensland Government Commissioner of Trade; b. 1863. Educ: High School, Devonport, England. Australian merchant since 1882; three times appointed by the Queensland Government as Commissioner of Trade and now permanently residing at Shanghai; was instrumental in obtaining the admission of Chinese officials, merchants, and students into Australia; holds authority from the Honourable Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of the a Commonwealth, to issue Certificates to Chinese of the classes mentioned to visit Australia without being subject to the provisions of the Immigration Restriction Acts, 1901-1906. Club: Shanghai. Address: Queensland Government Commercial Agency for the Orient, Shanghai, China.


NATHAN, Major Walter Simeon (q.v.) Errata on page 246, 2nd column, 7th line, for "Commission" read “Communications."


PALLIER, Charles Pierre (CAMBODGE), Resident; Administrator, 1st class; b. Dec. 28, 1862. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Sept, 25, 1884; Administrator, 4th class, March 29, 1893; Administrator, 3rd class, Jan. 12, 1894; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 12, 1897; Administrator, 1st class, Aug. 2,1900. Address: Cambodge Indo-China.


P'ANG HUNG-SHU (HUNAN), Governor; native of Kiangsn; metropolitan graduate, 1880. Ta-Shun-Kuang Tao, Chihli, Oct., 1898; do., Tientsin, March, 1903; Judge, Hunan, Sept., 1903; Governor, do., Jan,1906. 358