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CROOK, Alfred H. (HONGKONG), B.A., 1900, M.A., 1905, Lc.D.; F.R.G.S.; Assistant Master, Queen's College; b. 1873. Lecturer in Biology, Hongkong College of Medicine. Club: Hongkong. Address: Queen's College, Hongkong.


CROUCHER, Dr. F. B. (MALACCA), M.B.; Colonial Surgeon; House Surgeon General Hospital, Singapore, 1893; Colonial Surgeon, Malacca, Jan., 1897. Address: Malacca, Straits Settlements.


CROWE, Edward Thomas Frederick (TAMSUl), H. B. M. Consular Service; b. Aug., 1877; m. Eleanor Lay in 1901. Educ.: Bedford Grammar School; appointed student interpreter in Japan, 1897; promoted 2nd Assistant, April, 1899; held local rank of Vice-Cousul at Yokohama, Jan., 1901, to April, 1902; promoted 1st Assistant, May, 1903; acting Vice-Consul at Kobe, Aug. 8, to Sept. 23, 1903; has been acting Consul at Tamsui since Dec., 1904. Clubs: Yokohama United; Kobe, Twatutia Foreign. Address: H. B. M. Consulate, Tamsui, Formosa.


CRUICKSHANK, William A. C. (HONGKONG), Merchant; in. in Nov., 1904. After some years' business experience in London, came out to Jardine, Matheson and Co. in 1882; given"per procuration" in 1901, and made a partner in 1904. Recreations: Supporter of sport in various branches; rowing in early days polo (player from commencement of club), shooting and racing in Shanghai and Hongkong. Clubs: Hongkong; Shanghai; Thatched House, Lond. Address: East Point, Hongkong;" Trailflatt" Dumfrieshire, N.B.


CUDENET, Louis Francois (HATIEN), Resident; Administrator, 2nd class; b. July 22, 1861. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, July 8, 1885; Administrator, 4th class, July 1, 1893; Administrator, 3rd class, Sept. 1, 1898; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1902. Address: Hatien, Province of Hatien, Cochin-China.


CUNNINGHAM, Alfred (HONGKONG), General Manager and Editor "South China Morning Post"; 6. Paddington, London, Dec. 7, 1870; 2nd s. of F. Cunningham, London, journalist. Articled journalist, London, 1884; general London and provincial experience; filled editorial appointments, Singapore, Shanghai and Hongkong; served in Chino-Japanese war as special correspondent; was special correspondent for " New York Journal " with Spanish forces in Philippines, Spanish-American war; special correspondent at Chinese Rebellion at Tset Tze Lin, and in 1905 for "Daily Mail " and " New York Sun " at Camrang Bay with the Baltic Fleet; special correspondent for South China for the New York " Sun "; Secretary to the Public Committee whose petition secured the appointment of Royal Commission of Inquiry into the sanitary