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1903; vice Consul at Hoihow, 1906. Address: H. B. M. Consulate, Hoihow, China.


SCOTT, James (CANTON), I S. O.; H. B. M. Consular Service; 1st Student Interpreter in China, 1872; 1st class assistant, 1886; Vice-Consul in charge of shipping business, Shanghai, 1892: Senior Vice-Consul, 1893; Consul, Chinkiang, 1898; Swatow, 1899; I. S.O. 1905; Consul-General, Canton, 1902; resigned May, 1906 Address: c/o of Foreign Office, London.


SCOTT, Ralph (PENANG), B A. London University; Official Assignee; b. Feb. 26, 1874. Cadet, Straits Settlements. Nov. 1895; acting Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, Mar. 1897; passed final examination, in Malay, Sept, 1897; acting District Officer, Malacca, Sept. 1897; confirmed, Aug., 1898; appointed to class I.V, Jan, 1903: acting District Officer Dindings April, 1903; acting official Assignee and Sheriff, Penang. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements.


SECRETAN, Lieut.-Commander Edward (SHANGHAI), R, N.; in Command of H. M. river gunboat " Teal." Lieutenant, June 30, 1899; appointed to command, April 7, 1905. Club: Shanghai. Address: H.M.S. "Teal," Shanghai.


SE-LENG-O, Lieut-General (PEKING), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.-General, Plain Yellow Banner Corps, Dec., 1890; Capt -General of Guards, Red Banner Corps, March, 1894; Commissioner, Equippage, Dept., 1896; Military Lieut., Governer, Jehol, Sept.,: 898; ordered to Peking, 1902 Lieut. -General. Plain Red Banner Corps, Jan., 1903.


SE-P'U-CHENG-E, Tartar General (NING-HSIA), native of Manchuria. Military Lieut. -Governor, Ning-hsia, Dec., 1895: Tartar General, do., June, 1900.


SESTIER. Henri Victor (VINH), Resident; Administrator, 1st class; b. Oct. 25, 1857. Joined Indo-China Civil Service, Aug. 11, 1882; Administrator, 4th class, Dec. 31, 18S9; Administrator, 3rd class, July 14, 1893; Administrator, 2nd class, Jan. 1, 1895: Administrator, 1st class, Jan. 1, 1903. Address: Vinh, Province of Nghian, Annam, Indo-China.


SEVERN, Cland (KUALA LUMPUR), B. A.; Assistant Secretary to Resident-General: b. Sept. 9, 1869. Educ: Cambridge; Passed in Law and Malay. employed in Librarian's Department. Foreign Office, London, 1891-1892; Private Secretary to the Governor of Straits Settlements, 1894; acting Magistrate: Kuala Lumpur,