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United; Kobe; Nagasaki; Manila. Address: H.B.M. Consulate General, Manila, Philippine Islands.


GORE-BOOTH (see: BOOTH, ROBERT HENRY GORE-)


GORE, Frederick John (ULU SKLAXGOR), Surveyor; b. Nov. 19, 1878. Member of Staff of Surveyor General's Department, "Queensland (Aus.), 1901; appointed Surveyor, Selaugor, 1904; Surveyor in Revenue Survey, Ulu Selangor, 1906. Address: Ulu Selangor, Federated Malay States.


GOTO, Dr. Simpei (TAIPEH), Director of Formosau Civil Administration Bureau; b. 1856, at Iwate-Ken. Educ.: Studied medicine in Japan and Germany. Is nephew of lakano who was put to death by Tokugawa Government a little before Restoration; was Chief Medical Officer of Nagoya Hospital; was appointed Junior Director of Sanitary Bureau, Home Office; was appointed Sanitary Commissioner at time of Japan -China War, on conclusion of which re-entered the Sanitary Bureau as Director; in 1897 was appointed by new Governor-General of Formosa, Baron Kodama, Directoi of Civil Administration Bureau; since then has continued to occupy that post. Address: Taipeh, Formosa.


GOTTLIEB, F. H. Valentine (PEXANG), Assistant Registrar. Entered Government Service, Straits Settlements, Oct., 1880; Chief Clerk of General Post Office, Singapore, 1888; called to the Bir, Middle Ternpla, 1892; Deputy Registrar of Supreme Court, Singapore, Aug., 1895; acting assistant Regislrar of Supreme Court and Magistrate, Malacca, March, 1893; also acting Sheriff, Sept., 1898 to Nov., 1899; assistant Registrar of Supreme Court, Penang, July, 1904. Address; Penaug, Straits Settlements.


GOUTTENEGRE, Colonel Adrien (HANOI), Commandant, ler teriitoiie Militaires et Cercles. Decoration: Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-China.


GRACE, Charles Hanry (HoxoKoxs), J.P.; Secretary, Hongkong Club; b. Slogodore, Morocco, Oct. 18, 1855; m. Ellen Blanche Peirson, Dec., 1897. Educ.: Christ's Hospital. Joined Eastern Telegraph Co., 1871; Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.; 1S77; an ived Singapore, 1877; departed for, and arrived at, Hongkong, 1884; Secretary, Hongkong Club, 1886. Clubs: The Sports and Clnist's Hospital (Eug.); Amateur Dramatic; Peak; Cricket; Football; Viet 01 ia Recreation; Ladies' Recreation; U.S.R. Address: La Hacienda East, No. 74, Peak, Hongkong.


GRACEY, Dr. Samuel L. (Foocnow), D.D.; Ameiican Consul; b. Sept. 8, 1835, at Philadelphia, Penn., U.S.A.; m. 1st, Leonora Thompon; 2nd, Corda Perkins Pratt. Educ.: Public Schools, Philadelphia; Boston Uiuveitdiy. Of English descent, ancestors went to America with William Penn; for several