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Board, Dec., 1901; acting Minister of Board of Foreign Affairs, Feb., 1902; President Board, of Revenue, June, 1903; President, Board of Foreign Affairs; Member of Finance Committee, Nov., 1903; General Commander of Gendarmerie, Jan., 1904; President of Board of Foreign Affairs, 1905-6; Grand Secretary, Jan., 1906.


NAYEN'U, Prince (PEKING), Grand Chamberlain; native of Mongolia. A prince and Dzassak of the Khalka Mongols; Lieut. -Genera], Bordered White Banner Corps, and Grand Chamberlain, Oct., 1893; Superintendent, Customs, Peking, Sept., 1896; Lieut.-General Red Banner Corps, March, 1898; Grand Chamberlain, Nov., 1903.


NEAL, Dr. James Boyd (CHINANFU), M.A., M.D.; Medical Missionary; b. May 8. Educ.: Yale University and University of Pennsylvania. Came to China as a Medical Missionary under Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions; besides regular medical work, has been much interested in training of medical students, of whom over 20 have passed through his hands; to assist in their training prepared translations of medical books; is now in charge of Mcllvaine Hospital in Chinanfu, under the Presbyterian Mission, and is engaged in training a class of ten medical students. Publications: Translations into Chinese of Analytical Chemistry; Diseases of the Eye and Diseases of the Skin. A ddrens: Chinanfu, Shantung, China.


NEGSHI, Prof. Timothy Yoshitare (TOKYO), Professor and Editor; b. Feb. 1875. Educ.: St. Paul's College Tokyo: Keiogijukn. Accepted professorship in English at St. Paul's College; translates lectures for the Trinity Divinity School, Tokyo; writer for many prominent journals in Japan; formerly Director of foreign department of Hakubun Kan and one of organisers of Japan Industrial Association; was proprietor of Tokyo Practical English School and School of Politics, Tokyo. Publications: "The Industrial Orient," "The Sun, "Greater Japan"; numerous translations from English. Address: No 2, Nichome, Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan.


NEISH, Robert Davidson (SHANGHAI), Journalist, Assistant Editor and General Manager,"Shanghai Mercury"; b. Arbroath, June, 1864. Educ.: Dundee. Trained on " Dundee Courier and Weekly News "; Editor and Manager "Walthamston Herald" in 1899; joined "Shanghai Mercury," 1900, and has been [ reporter, Manager, Sub-editor, acting Editor and deputy Managing Director. Club: Masonic. Address: Shanghai Mercury Ltd., Shanghai, China.


NEMOTO, Michiakira (TOKYO), Professor of Literature, Tokyo University; b. Jan., 1822, at Akita. Chinese scholar of repute; Professor, Imperial University, Tokyo, since 1895. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


NESOM, G. E. (MANILA), B.S.; Assistant Director (Acting Director) Bureau