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Kranji Railway, since 1903. Publications:"Railways and Railway Men," 1889. Address; Fort Canning Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


TENNEY, Charles D. (TIENTSIN), LL.D.; Teacher; 6. June 29, 1857. Educ.: Dartmouth Coll., U.S.A. Principal, Anglo-Chinese School, Tientsin, 1886-95; U.S. Vice-Consul, 1888-1896; Tutor in family of Li Hung Chang, 1887-92; Pies., Peiyang Univ., 1895-1900; Chinese Sec., Tientsin Provisional Govt., 1900-02; Pres., Peiyang Univ., 1902-1906. Decorations: Brevet Chinese 2nd rank; Double Dragon 3rd of 2nd rank. Publications; "English Lessons ";"English Grammar"; "Geography of Asia". Address: Tientsin, North China.


TERA-UCHI, Lieut. -Gen. Seiki (TOKYO), G.C.B.; ex-Minister of War; b. 1850, in Choshu. Formerly attache of Japanese Legation at Paris; supervised transport in China -Japanese War; appointed Insp.-Gen. of Military Education after War; later Vice-Chief of General Staff; Minister of War 1902-06; has frequently been sent abroad on official missions; created O.C.B., May, 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


TERRY, Prof. Henry Taylor (TOKYO), Counsellor at Law, Prof, of Law in Imp. Univ.; b. Sept. 19, 1847, at Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.; m. 1899, Emily Verbech, d. of Rev. Guido F. Verbech of Tokyo. Educ.: Yale Univ., class of 1869. Admitted to bar of Connecticut, 1872; practised there until 1876; became Prof, of Law in Tokyo Univ. in Jan., 1877; returned to U.S. in 1884; admitted to bar in New York in 1884; practised in New York until 1894: returned to Japan, 1894 and became Prof, of Law at Imp. University; P.M. of Tokyo Lodge, 2015 E.C.F. and A. Masons; P.D.G.D. Publications: "First Principles of Law"; "Leading Principles of Anglo-American Law ";" The Common Law." Decorations: 3rd of Sacred Treasure, Japan; 4th of Rising Sun, Japan. Clubs: Yokohama United; Tokyo. Address: 13, Reinanzaka-Machi, Akasuka, Tokyo, Japan.


T'ET'USHEN (PEKING), President of Censorate; native of Mongolia; Hon. Deg. Tutor, Imperial Academy, 1898; Director of Court of State Ceremonial, May, 1900; Vice-president, Board of Ceremonies, Mukden; Senior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, March, 1902; Dep. Lieut-General, Plain Yellow Banner Corps, March, 1902; Vice-Presdt,, Board of Civil Office, Dec., 1904; President, Censorate, Feb., 1905.


TEUSLER, Dr. Rudolf Bolling (TOKYO), Physician and Surgeon; b. Feb. 25, 1876, s. of Rudolf Tetisler and Mary Jeffers Bolling, of Bolling: Hall, Virginia; m. Mary Stuart Woodward, Richmond, Virginia, 1898. Educ: At Richmond, Va., Private Schools; graduated Medical College of Virginia, 1894; P. G. Medical courses, New York and Baltimore. Surgeon, 1st Reg. Infty. Va. Vols.; Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology, Medical College,