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HAWLEY, Rev. Edwin C. (SHUNTEFU), Clergyman; b. Dec. 18, 1881. Educ.: Amherst College, Auburn Theological Seminary. Address: Shuntefu, Chihli, China.


HAWORTH, Rev. B. C. (TOKYO), A.M., D.D.; Missionary American Presbyterian Church; b. Sept. 19, 1855; m. Sept. 27, 1887. Educ.: Westfield College; Oberlin College; McCormick Theological Seminary. Address: 6B, Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan.


HAWTREY, William Robert John (PENANG), Assistant Superintendent of Police. Provincial Police, British Columbia, 1896-97; South Africa, Thorneycroffs Horse, 1899-1901; Assistant Superintendent of Police, Singapore, 1901; transferred to Penang, 1901. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements.


HAYAKAWA, Senkichiro (TOKYO), General Manager of Mitsui Bank; b. Kanagawa, June, 1863. Educ.: Tokyo Imperial University. Appointed Councillor of Finance Department, 1891-1900; resigned to enter Mitsui Bank. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HAYAKAWA, Tetsuya (TOKYO); b. May, 1865. Entered Diplomatic Service and attached to Imperial Legation at Seoul until 1888; appointed to Consulate at San Francisco, then attached to Imperial Legation at Berlin, 1889-92; Private Secretary to Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, 1892-97; Minister Resident, 1897-98; Secretary of Cabinet, 1898; then Director of Political Bureau of Foreign Office of Okuma Cabinet. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HAYASHI, Gonsuke (TOKYO), late Minister at Seoul; b. Aizu, 1860. Educ.: Imperial University, Tokyo. Appointed attache to Foreign Office, 1887; Vice-Consul at Cliefoo, 1887, at Ninsen, 1888; promoted full Consul, 1890, Consul at Shanghai, 1892; removed to similar post at London, 1893, where wa.s appointed six years later Secretary of the Legation; recalled home, was appointed Director of Commercial Bureau, 1898; Minister at Seoul, 1898. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


HAYASHI, Viscount Tadasu (TOKYO), G.C.V.Q.; Hon. LL.D., Cambridge, D.C.L., Oxford; Minister to Court of St. James; b. Sakura, Shimosa, Feb., 1850. m. Misao, d. of Gamo, 1875. Educ.: England. Was a Captain under Enomoto (now Vice-Admiral) in rebellion at Hakodate; entered civil service in 1871, in Foreign Office; Governor of Kobe, 1889-90; Vice-Minister, June, 1891-May, 1896, under late Count Mutsu; appointed Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary at Peking, 1896; at St. Petersburg, 1897-99; appointed to the Court of St. James, 1900; promoted Ambassador, 1905; created Baron, 1896; promoted Viscount in consideration of service in connection w ith Anglo-Japanese Treaty; was Japanese Delegate at Peace Conference held at the Hague; past Worshipful Master of the