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Federal Geologist; b. Dec. 7, 187d. Geologist of H.M. Geological Surveys, Great Britain, 1901; appointed Federal Geologist, 1903. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


SEARLE, Rev. Gustavus (HONGKONG), M.A.; Chaplain to Forces. Educ.: Pembroke College, Cambridge. Deacon, 1893; Curate of St. Luke, Cheltenham, 1893-5; St. Colomb. Minor, Cornwall, 1896; Feltham, Middlesex, 1897-1900; Bude-Haven, Cornwall, 1900-1; Chaplain, field force, South Africa, 1902; chaplain of 4th class, from 1903; Woolwich, 1904; Hongkong, from 1904. Address: Hongkong.


SEITZ, Carl Ludwig (SHANGHAI), Merchant; 6. Oct. 19, 1879. Educ.: at Shanghai. Served apprenticeship with H. Sylva and Co., share and ship brokers; joined Snethlage and Co., 1897; became Managing Partner, 1905; Managing Director, China Import and Export Lumber Co., Ltd., 1905. Clubs: Shanghai; Concordia, Shanghai. Address: 2, Yinkee Road, Shanghai, China.


SELANGOR, Sultan of (see: SULIEMAN BIN AMERHOM).


SELLAR, James (SINGAPORE), M.L.N.A.; Manager, Tanjong Pagar Docks; b. Oct. 22, 1861; m. Maggie, d. of W. Ritchie, of Buxburn and Balcairn. Educ.: Aberdeen Public School and Gordon's College. Arrived in Singapore, 1886; acting Manager, New Harbour Dock, 1891; Manager, Prye River Dock, Penang, 1894-95, Manager, N. H. Docks, 1895-93; Manager, Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd., 1900, to date of expropriation by.Government. Decorations: Commander of the Dragon (Annam), receive 1 decoration for services rendered to transports when stranded near Singapore. Address: Bukit Chermin, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


SELLS, H. C. (MALACCA), B.A., Oxon.; Head of M day College. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Oct., 1897; acting Private Secretary to Governor, Nov., 1893, to Nov., 1899; acting 4th Magistrate, Singapore, Jan., 1900; passed final examination in Malay, April, 1900; acting District Officer, Province Wellesley, May, 1901; Superintendent of Money Order Branch and Government Saving Bank, Singapore, May, 1902; Head of Malay College. Malacca, July, 1904. Address: Malacca, Straits Settlements.


SENGE, Baron Tokatomi (TOKYO). Governor of Tokyo-fu; Member of House of Peers; b. Aug., 1845. Member of an ancient family who hereditarily acted as Grand Custodian to Great Shrine of Izumo; appointed Director of Ordinary Education Bureau, 1892; Governor of Saitama, 1894; of Shizuoka, 1897; has occupied present post since 1898; created Baron, 1884. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


SETH, Arathoon (HONGKONG), I.S.O.; Civil Service; b. 1852. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June, 1893; Hindustani Interpreter, Magistracy, Hongkong, Feb., 1868, to Dec., 1869 (in the service of the P. & O. Co., in the interim); reentered