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Chan Tung Shang, the degraded Minister-elect for Belgium, 1905-6; member of the Travelling Commission for the investigation of Foreign Parliamentary Governments, 1905-6; LL.D. conferred by Cambridge University, May, 1906.


LI SUM LING (HONGKONG), Journalist; b. 1881. Educ.: Saint Paul's College. Joined the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, Hongkong, 1900-4; representative of National Press Association, U.S.A.; native note-writer " China Mail "; Editor, "Chinese Mail," (Wah Tsze Yat Po) Hongkong, 1906. Address: c/o " Chinese Mail" Hongkong.


LIEBEUT, Gaston (HONGKONG) Consul for France;b. Paris, Oct. 31, 1866. Officer in French navy, 1884-1892; Attache Foreign Office, Paris, 1892-5; Assistant Secretary, Tribunal of Arbitration for the Behring Sea Fisheries, 1893; Assistant Consul-General, New York, 1835; Foreign Office, Paris, 189G-8; French Consul, Pakhoi and Tunghing, 1899-1931; on special mission, French Legation, Peking, 1901-2 (negotiations following Boxer troubles); while in Peking (Aug., 1931) appointed Consul fit Hongkong; arrived Hongkong, Oct., 1901. Decorations: (Cambodia, Tunis, etc.) China (G.C. Double Dragon) Portugal (Conception c., Christ c.); Clubs: Hongkong; Peking. Address: French Consullate, Hongkong; Paris," La Fenillaume,"por Voneresson (Seine, and Oise) and Ministerie des Affaires Etrangers.


LIEN-K'UEI (HSINCHIANG ), Military Assistant Governor; native of Manchuria. Secretary in Board of War; Kan-liang Tao, Kansn. Nov., 1892; Hsi-ning Tao, Kansu, April, 1893; Judge, Anhwei, Nov., 1898; Treasurer, do., Feb., 1993; Military Assistant Governor, Kobdo, April, 19.:5; Governor, Hsinchiang (New Dominion, Chinese Turkestan ) Sept., 1905.


LIEN-SHUN, Lieut.-Gsneral (LHASA), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.-General, Chin Chou, June, 1388; cashiered, Dec., 1391; Military Assistant Governor, Kobdo, July, 1896; Imperil! Agent. Urga, Oct.. 1896; Military Governor, Uliasntai (Mongolia), Oct., 1S93; Lieut. -General, Mongol Bordered Blue Banner Corps, Jan., 1905; assistant Imperial Resident in Tibet. Nov.. 1905.


LIN SHAO-NIEN (KWANGSI) Governor; native of Fukien; metropolitan graduate, 1874. I-nan Tao, Yunnan, Autumn. 1893; Judicial Commissioner, Kueichou, Dec., 1899; Financial Cominissioner, Yunnan, 1901; do., Shansi, Jan.. 1902: acting Governor, Yunnan, May, 1902; acting Governor -General, 1902: acting Goverror, Kueichon. Dec., 1904; Governor, Kwangsi, Oct., 1905.


LINCOLN, Rev. Charles S. F. (SHANGHAI), B.A., M.D.; Missionary. Physician and Teacher; b. Aug. 13, 1869. Educ.: Boudoin College; College of Medicine, Ky. Editor of Medical Missionary Association Journal of Shanghai; member of American Association of China.