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Oct. 28, 1892; Major, July 10, 1901; Lieut.-Col., Indian Army, Mar. 1, 1905; D.A.A.G., Ind. 1900-1905; severely wounded in Burmese Expedition 1886-88; in command of Singo Field Force (Uganda, 1898-9) of operations in Ankole, and, for some time, of troops in Unyoro; commanded column against Soudanese mutineers, including Action at Jeruba, and several other engagements, mentioned in Despatches; brev, of Maj. (D.S.O.) Decorations: Medal with two clasps, Burmese Exped.; D.S.O. and Medal with two clasps, Uganda. Club: Hongkong. Address: Headquarters, Hongkong.


PRICE, Right Rev. Horace McCartie Eyre (FOOCHOW), M.A.; Bishop of Fukien. Educ.: Trinity College, Cambridge. Ordained Deacon, London, 1886; Priest, Sierra Leone, 1888; Vice-Principal, Fourak Bay College, Sierra Leone, 1887-1889; Curate of Wingfield, Suffolk, 1889-1890; Examining Chaplain to Bishop, 1899; Principal (C.M.S.) Boys School, Osaka, 1890-1901; Archdeacon of Osaka, from 1901; consecrated Bishop of Fukien, China, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, at Westminster, Feb. 2, 1906; arrived Foochow, May, 1906. Address: Foochow, Fukien, China.


PRICE, William Thomas (SHANGHAI), Superintendent and Headmaster, Thomas Hanbury School; b. 1875; Educ.: St. Mark's College. Clubs: Shanghai, Cricket, Football, and Golf. Address: Thomas Hanbury School, Boone Road, Shanghai, China.


PRINGLE, Alfred Ernest (MALACCA), Sub. Inspector of Schools; b. March 14, 1860. Entered Straits Settlements Service as Master in High School, Malacca, 1885; Head of Training College for Native Teachers, 1890; Sub.-Inspector of Schools, Malacca, since 1896; 2nd Lieut., Singapore V.R.; J.P. for Malacca. Address: Malacca, Straits Settlements.


PRITCHARD, Major Clive Gordon (HONGKONG), R.G.A.; Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps; b. August 10, 1871. First Commission, Royal Artillery, Nov., 1891; promoted Captain, 1899; appointed Commandant, local Volunteer Corps, 1901; speaks Hindustani. Club: Hongkong. Address: Volunteer Headquarters, Hongkong.


P'U-CHUN, Duke (PEKING); s. of Prince Tuan; Imperial Clansman; appointed Heir Apparent with status as successor to Emperor T'ung-chih, Jan., 1900; disinherited, Nov., 1001, with rank of Imperial Duke.


P'U-HSING (MONGOLIA), President, Board of Punishments; Imperial Clansman. Sub -Director, Grand Court of Revision, Jan., 1899; sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1899; junior Vice-President, Board of Works, April, 1900; Minister, Tsung-li Yamen, June, 1900; Deputy Lieut.-General, Plain Blue Banner Corps, Jan., 1901; ceased to be Minister of Tsung-li Yamen on re-organisation, July, 1901; President Mongolian Superintendence, Oct., 1903; President, Board of Punishments. July, 1905.