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of University, Chinese Bannerinan; metropolitan graduate, 1894; Literary Chancellor, Hupeh, 11)04; Chief Supervisor, Peking University, Feb., 1906.


LI CHING-FANG (WU-NING), Head of Wu-ning Railway; native of Anhwei; provincial graduate. Expectant Taotai, Kiangsi; Secretary of Legation in London; Minister to Japan, Sept., 1S93; sou by adoption of late Viceroy Li Hung Chang; head of Wu-ning Railway, 1905.


LI CHING-MAI (PEKING), Chinese Minister to Austria; native of Anhwei; s. of Li Hung-Chang. Second class Secretary, Board of Works; Expectant Metropolitan Official of 3rd or 4th grade, Dec., 1901; Minister to Vienna, Jan., 1906. Address: Chinese Legation, Vienna, Austria; and Peking, China.


LI CHING-HSI (KWANGSI), ex-Governor; native of Anhwei; nephew of Li Hung Chang. Governor of Kwangsi, May, 1904; Yung-ning Tao, Szechwan, May, 1887; Salt Taotai, Yunuan, Aug., 1893; Judge, June, 1897; Treasurer, Fukien, Sept., 1898; do., Yunnan, Jan., 1899; removed from office, May, 1892; acting Governor, Kueicliou, Jan., 1903; Governor of Kwangsi, May, 1904; retired.


LI FU-TSAO (PEKING), Junior Vice president, Board of Ceremonies; native of Hupeh; metropolitan graduate, 1871. Sub-Reader, Hanlin Academy; Deputy Supervisor of Instruction, Dec., 1892; Expositor, Hanlin, April, 1893; degraded to Expectant Deputy Supervisor of Instruction, May, 1894; Expositor, Hanlin, April,1896; Reader, Hanlin, Sept., 1896; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Jan., 1897; Chief Supei visor of Instruction; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat Oct., 1898; junior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, spring, 1901.


LI HSI-CHIEH (PEKING), Governor; Chinese Bannerman; provincial graduate. Feng-Ying-Liu-Ssu Tao, Anhwei, June, 1696; Teng-Lai Clung Tao, Shantung, May, 1897; Judicial Commissioner, Chekiang, Oct.. 1903; Governor, Peking, March, 1906.


LI KUO-CHIEH, General (PEKING), Inspector-General; native of Anhwei. Third Maquis, grandson of Li Hung Chang. Assistant Chamberlain, Sept., 1904; Inspector General of troops guarding the three lakes in Eho Park, 1906.


LI MIN-SHEN (HUPEH), Treasurer; native of Szechwan; metropolitan graduate 1871; Tso-Chiang Tao, Kwangsi, March, 1891; Taotai, Tientsin, Aug., 1895; Customs Taotai, Tientsin, Dec., 1896; Grand Intendent, Kiangsi, Dec., 1898; Judge, Hupeh, Feb., 1901; Treasurer Hupeh, July, 1903.


LI SHENG-TO (PEKING), LL.D.; Travelling Commissioner; native of Kiangsi; metropolitan graduate, 1890; (Secundus) Reader, Hanlin, 1890; Minister to Japan, Oct., 1898; Vice-Governor, Peking, Dec., 1900; was of the Empress Dowager and Yang-lu party in 1900; succeeded