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CAMPAGNOL, Andre Edmond (HANOI), Conseiller, Cour d'Appel; b. March 21, 1859. Entree 1'Administration de la Justice, Juillet 21, 1887; Conseiller Sept. 21, 1904. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.


CAMPBELL, Archibald (UPPER PERAK), F.M.S. Civil Service; &. April 6, 1877. Passed law examination, 1902; cadet at Perak, 1902; acting assistant District Magistrate and Treasurer, Batang Padang, Sept., 1903; acting Indian Immigration Agent, June, 1904; 2nd assistant, District Officer, Krian, 1904-5; assistant District Officer, Upper Perak, 1906. Address: Upper Perak, Federated Malay States.


CAMPBELL, Archibald Angus (SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. Sept. 2, 1873. Attached to Ordnance Survey, England, 1889; District Surveyor, Seremban, 1899; Surveyor, 1st grade, 1902. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.


CAMPBELL, Charles William C.M.G.; H.B.M. Consul; b. Oct. 21, 1861; m. 1903, Violet Gertrude, y. d. of Mrs. Contts, of Wellhouse, Banstead. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, April 7, 1884; Consul at Chemulpo, Corea, 1888; Accountant at Peking, 1894 to 1896; promoted 1st class Assistant, Sept. 27, 1897; Assistant in Chinese Secretary's Office, Peking, 1896 to 1899; promoted Vice-Consul at Shanghai, May 13, 1899; Mission to Shantung in connection with murder of missionary, Jan. to April, 1900; promoted Consul, Wuchow, Feb. 24, 1900; acting Consul and Assistant Judge, Shanghai, 1900; Interpreter on expedition for relief of Legations, Peking, June, 1900; acting Consul-General, Tientsin, 1900 to- 1901; acting Chinese Secretary, Peking, from 1901 to 1902; was acting Consul-General at Canton, 1903- 1904. Address: H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.


CAMPBELL, Douglas Graham (SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service. Joined Straits Settlements Civil Service, 1883; was Secretary to-Resident, 1888; District Officer, Kuala Langat, 1890-; Ula Selangor, 1893; District Officer, Klang, 1897; and assistant Indian Immigration Agent, 1898; District Officer, Ula Selangor, 1899; Secretary to Resident, 1901; Resident of Negri Sembilan, 1904; has acted as Resident on several occasions, and also as Secretary to Government. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.


CAMPBELL, Rev. W. (TAINAN), F.R.G.S.; Senior member, English Presbyterian Mission, Formosa:. b. April 17, 1841; in. Janet Hervey, d. of John Alston, of Aldbury (W. Aus.) and g. d. of J. Alston. Hon. Treasurer of Glasgow Royal Asylum for the Blind. Educ.: Glasgow University and Free Church College, Glasgow: arrived in Formosa, Dec. 10, 1871; Life Fellow R.G.S.; Member of Royal Asiatic and Japan Societies, Publications: St. Matthew's Gospel in Sinkang-Formosan, Dutch and English. edited from the 1661 version of R. Graving, 1888; Reading-book and:St. Matthew's Gospel in simplified Roman letters for blind readers of the Amoy vernacular, 1888; an Account of Missionary Success in Formosa, from London edition of 165J, with copious notes of recent work in the Island, 1888; Readingbook, and a Translation of the Sacred Edict, adapted for Blind Chinese readers in Formosa, from the dot-system of M. Braille, 1889; the Articles of Christian Instruction in Favorlang-Formosan, Dutch and English, with Psalmanazar's Dialogue between a Japanese and it Formosan, and Happart's Favorlang Vocabulary, 1893; Formosa under the Dutch, described from Contemporary Records, with Explanatory Notes and a Bibliography of the Island, 1903. Address: Tainan, Formosa.


CANDLIN, Rev. G. T. (TIENTSIN), Minister and Missionary; b. April 15, 1853; m. Feb. 5, 1880. Chairman of English Methodist Mission In China; whilst on furlough in 1901 was elected President by annual Conference of Methodist New Connexion Church; returned to China in 19J3; missionary of 28 years' standing; attended Parliament of Religions in China in 1893 TV special invitation of Dr. Burrows, and addressed the Parliament on "The Relation of Religious Unity to the Work of Missions"; was Chairman of Federation Conference held in Peking in 1905; is Prinicipal of a College for training native preachers. Publications: Volume of Missionary Sermons; " On Service with the King"; " Chinese Fiction. " Address: English Methodist Mission, Tientsin, China.


CAPEN, Rev. Randall Thomas (SWATOW), Missionary, American Baptist Methodist Union; b, July; 26, 1872, in Mass., U.S.A. Educ.: Harvard class of 1895; Glasgow Free Church College; Newton Centre Theological Institute, U.S.A. Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Belfast, Maine, U.S.A., 1898-1900, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Mrfdison, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 1901-04; became Missionary in 1904. Address: Swatow, China.


CAPUS, Dr. Bertin (HANOI), Charge de Cours, Ecole de Medecine de I'lndo-Chine; Matlacin Principa. de 2e classe des troupes coloniales. Appointed Feb. 4, 1902. Decoration: Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.


CARDEW, Cyril Duncan (SEREMBAN), F.M.S. Civil Service, 6. Sept. 8, 1867. Inspector, 1st Perak Sikhs, 1888; assistant Treasurer, Kinta, July, 1893; Financial assistant, Batang Padang, June, 1894; Demarcation Officer, Kinta, Dec., 1895; acting assistant Treasurer, Larut, April, 1895; acting Financial assistant, Krian, Nov., 1893; acting District Treasurer, Lower Perak May, 1897; Financial assistant Krian, July, 1897; acting District Treasurer, Kinta, April, 1833; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tanjong Malim, May, 1901; District