Page:Who's who in the Far East, 1906-7, June (IA whoswhoinfareast00hongrich).pdf/175

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

Yamen, Nov., 1898; removed from railway administration, Jan., 1899; appointed Assistant Military Administrator for restoration of order, July, 1901; Assistant Administrator of Northern Railways, Jan., 1902; Junior Vice-President, Board of Punishments, March, 1902; Governor of Shantung, 1906.


HYNDMAN JONES, William Henry (KUALA LUMPUR), LL.B.; Chief Judicial Commissioner; &. Aug., 9, 1847; m. 1882. Educ.: Marlborough; Trinity College, Cambridge. Called to Bar, Lincoln's Inn, and practised, 1878; acting Senior Police Magistrate, and Commissioner to inquire into administration and working of police force, Barbadoes, 1880; acting Judge of Court of Appeal, 1881; Magistrate, 1st District, St. Lucia, 1881; Member of Legislative Council, Windward Islands, 1881; Delegate to West Indian Telegraph Conference, 1882; acting Chief Justice of St. Lucia and Tobago, 1883; acting Attorney General and Member of Executive Council, 1883; acting Chief Justice of St. Lucia and Tobago, member of Windward Court of Appeal, 1886; Magistrate and member of Executive and Legislative Council, Grenada, 1887; Resident Magistrate for Westmoreland, Jamaica, 1888: St. Thomas-Ye-East, 1890; St. Catherine, 1891; city and parish of Kingston, 1892; acting Puisne Judge, 1893; acting-Attorney General and member of Executive Council, 1895; Supernumerary Resident Magistrate for Jamaica, 1896; Puisne Judge, Straits Settlements, 1893; acting Judicial Commissioner for Federated Malay States in addition to other duties, 1903; Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay States, 1904; Chief Judicial Commissioner since Jan. 1, 1906. Ch'b: Albemarle. Address Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malav States.