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brevetted for gallant conduct in campaign against Indians in Sonora, Mexico. Club: Army and Navy, Manila, Address: Chief Commissary, Philippine Division, U.S. Army, Manila, Philippine Islands.


SMITH, Frank (SWATOW), Acting Commissioner, I.M.C.; b. Nov. 6, 1857, 2nd s. of late J. Mackrill Smith, one of earliest pioneers of China trade, latterly of Stodham Park, Hampshire; m. April, 1887, Florence Annie Sentance. Educ.: Private Schools in England; joined I.M.C. service, June, 1876; Deputy Commissioner, May, 1898; acting Commissioner, Oct., 1903. Recreations: General field sports. Clubs: Thatched House, London; Country, Shanghai. Address: Swatow, China.


SMITH, Horace Percy (HONGKONG), F. Inst. Ch. Arcts.; Accountant; b. April 28, 1862. Educ.: Wolverhampton Grammar School. Articled to Lawley T. Smith a brother later in partnership with him; partner in firm of Allen Edwards and Smith, Birmingham and Wolver hampton, chartered accountants, from 1893-1904; arrived Hongkong, June, 1904; partner in firm, Percy Smith and Seth; a distinguished Mason, Past Master and Founder of several Lodges and Chapters; a member of the 30th deg. Publications: Several pamphlets on Japanese Art,, etc. Clubs: Hongkong; and Constitutional; Authors; the New Vagabond, Lond. Address: Craigieburn, The Peak, Hongkong.


SMITH, J. Grant (HONGKONG), Merchant; head of J. G. Smith and Co. Has been in the Colony over 42 years and has served on juries the full period of 39 years. Address: Des Vceux Road, Hongkong.


SMITH, J. R. M. (HONGKONG) Banker. Manager of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd. Resided in the East over 25 years Club: Hongkong. Address: l Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.


SMITH, John Langford (HANGCHOW), Acting H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, March 18, 1897; acting Consul-General at Tientsin, 1900; acting Consul, Hangchow, 1906. Decorations: China Medal with Relief of Peking Clasp, 1900. Address: H.B.M. Consulate. Hangchow, China.


SMITH, Hon. Thomas Sercombe (HONGKONG) B.A., LL.B.; Acting Colonial Secretary; b. Feb. 4, 1859. Entered the service as a cadet in 1882, and passed in 1886. Held appointments of acting Registrar General and acting Police Magistrate; was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in Nov., 1893; appointed acting Police Magistrate in 1895r and acting Puisne Judge in 1896: acting Colonial Treasurer, 1897; acting Colonial Secretary in 1898; Police Magistrate from July, 1898; held positions of acting Puisne Judge, Acting Colonial Secretary, during 1899 and 1901; resumed duty as Police Magistrate in 1908, and was appointed Puisne Judge in 1904, which position he held until 1904; is at present Acting Colonial Secretary. Recreations: Cricket;