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to Hokkaido Government; has been Prof, of Imp. Univ, Kyoto, since 1900. Address: Kyoto, Japan.


TANAKA, Gentaro (KYOTO), Member of House of Peers; b. Jan., 1853, in Kyoto-fu. Sat in Lower House on several occasions; is connected with most leading business establishments of Kyoto. Address: Kyoto, Japan.


TANAKADATE, Aikichi (TOKYO), Doctor of Science; b. Sept., 1856 in Iwate-ken. Educ.: Imp. Univ, Tokyo; England and Germany. Is Prof, of Imp. Univ., Tokyo; a specialist in seismology. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


TANG CHING CHUNG (KIANGSU), Literary Chancellor; native of Kwangsi; metrop graduate, 1871. Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Nov., 1893; Vice-Presdt., Board et' Ceremonies, Oct, 1897; Literary Chancellor, Kiangsu, 1904.


TANG SHOU-MING (KWANGSI), ex-Treasurer; native of Hunan. Lin-An-K'ai-Kuang Tao, Yunnan, Sept., 1887; Judge, Yunnan, July, 1895; Treasurer, Yunnan, Oct., 1 897; Treasurer, Anhwei, July, 1898: do., Kwangsi, 1901; cashiered, July, 1903.


TEBBITT, Robert Theodore (CANTON), H. B. M. Vice-Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, March 1, 1898; ag. Consul at Swatow, 1900; eg. Consul at Swatow, 1903; ag. Consul at Canton, 1906. Address: H. B. M. Consulate, Canton, China.


TERAO, Hisasbi (TOKYO), D. Sc.; Prof, of the Imp. Univ., Tokyo. b. Sept., 1855, at Fukuoka Educ.: in France, 1879-1883. Has occupied present position, since 1884; is also Director of Gov. Observatory at Tokyo. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


TERAO, Toru (TOKYO), LL.D.; Prof, of Imp. Univ., Tokyo; b. Dec., 1858, at Fukuoka. Educ. Imp. Univ., Tokyo; at Brussels, 1892-1895. Is authority on international law;Address: Tokyo, Japan.


TETART, Lieut-Colonel Georges L. A. (HANOI), Commandant, 11e Regiment d'Infanterie Coloniale. Decoration: Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin. Indo-China.


TEYUN, Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Mongolia. Lieut. -General of Gendarmerie. Peking, Oct., 1897; vacated post, Jan., 1899; Dep. Lieut.-General, Plain Blue Bordered Banner Corps, Aug., 1899.


THOMSON, Henry Wagstaffe (KUANTAN), District Officer; b.