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Settlements, 1891; transferred to China as Student Interpreter, Dec. 5, 1895; acting Consul at Chungking, 1898 to 1899; attached to Burma-China Frontier Delimitation Commission, 1899 to 1900; promoted 1st class assistant; Feb. 24, 1900; in charge at Teng-yueh, 1901 to 1902; at Yunnan-fu, 1902 to 1903; Consul at Teng-yueh, 1906. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Teng-yueh, China.


LIU CH'UN-LIN (YUNNAN), Treasurer; native of Kueichou; metropolitan graduate, 1868. Lin-An K'ai-Kuang Tao, Yunnan, Feb., 1901; Judge Yunnan, March, 1903; Treasurer, Yunnan, 1904; Treasurer, Kwangsi, July, 1904; Treasurer, Hunan, Oct., 1904; do., Yunnan Feb., 1905.


LIU HSUEH-HSUN (PEKING), native of Kwangtung; metropolitan graduate. Expectant Prefect; went on special mission to Japan to report on commerce, Dec., 1898.


LIU SIK-FAN (PEKING), Chinese Minister at Paris; formerly Charge d'Affaires at Legation, Paris; appointed Minister, 1906, upon retirement of Sun Pao Chi. Address: Chinese Legation, Paris, France; and Peking, China.


LIU YU-LIN (PEKING), Expectant Taotai; Consul General in South Africa, Oct., 1904. Address: Chinese Consulate, Capetown, South Africa; and Peking, China.


LIU YUNG-FU (KWANGTUNG), Brigadier-Geneval; native of Kwangsi. Leader of the "Black Flags"; Brigade-General, Nan-Ao Division, Kwangtung, April, 1886; do., Nan-Yang Division, Honan, Nov., 1899; do., Chieh-Shih Division, Kwangtung, March, 1900; distinguished himself in fighting against the French at Foochow, and in Formosa, against Japanese; retired owing to ill-health, May, 1906.


LIU YUNG-HENG, General (KIANGPEH), Commander-in-Chief; native of Kansu; metropolitan graduate,. 1877. Reader, Hanlin, summer, 1901; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Sept., 1901; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, 1902; sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Sept., 1902; Commander-in-Chief, Kiangpeh, 1905.


LIU'EN-P'U (PEKING), Superintendent, Peking Granaries; native of Chih1i; metropolitan graduate, 1864. Reader of the Grand Secretariat, Sept., 1892; Director,. Court of State Ceremonial, Jan. r 1893; Deputy Commissioner, Office of Transmission, April, 1898; Director of Imperial Stud, Oct., 1896; Superintendent, Peking-Granaries, Sept., 1898.


LLOYD, Prof. Arthur (TOKYO), M.A., Professor, Imperial University; & April 10, 1852; in. Maria Rosa Theresa, d. of Colonel J. Lloyd, C.B., and subsequently to Mary, d, of J. B. Tolput, of Folkestone. Educ.; Brewood Grammar School; Peterhouse, College Cambridge; Tubingen; graduated 1st class classical tripos and proxime accessit for Chancellor's medals, 1874. Elected Fellow and Dean of Peterhouse, 1877; ordained Deacon,,