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CHANG T'ING-LIAO (KUEILIN), Chinese Official Service; native of Honan; metropolitan graduate of 1874. Appointed I-Hsi Tao, Yunnan, June, 1893; Judicial Commissioner, Kwangsi, Sept., 1898; Financial Commissioner, Chekiang, May, 1901; Financial Commissioner, Kwangsi, June, 1903; Financial Commissioner, Yunnan, July, 1904; Financial Commissioner, Kueilin, Kwangsi Province, Oct., 1904.


CHANG TSENG-YANG (CHEKIANG), Governor; native of Chihli; metropolitan graduate of 1868. Appointed Salt Taotai, Fukien, Nov., 1894; Judicial Commissioner, Fukien, Dec., 1895; vacated post, April, 1896; Judicial Commissioner, Szechwan, March, 1899; Financial Commissioner, Fukien, Sept., 1899, Financial Commissioner, Hunan, Sept., 1900; Financial Commissioner, Kwangsi, Dec., 1900; Financial Commissioner, Szechwan, July, 1902; Governor of Shansi, Feb., 1903; acting Governor, Hunan, July, 1905; Governor, Chekiang, Oct., 1905.


CHANG TSUNG-PEN, General (YEXCHOU); native of Shantung. Appointed to Yenchou-fu, Shantung province, 1904.


CHANG YEN-MOU (see: CHANG Yi).


CHANG YI (PEKING), also known as Chang Yen-mou; Chinese Official Service; native of Chihli. Appointed Expectant Taotai, Kingsui; Administrator of Mines, Chihli and Jehol, Nov., 1898; Expectant Metropolitan Official of 4th rank and assistant Administrator of Railways, Dec., 1898; Reader, Grand Secretariat, June, 1899; attached to Prince Ch'un's Embassy to Germany, 1901; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1901; assistant Director of Railways and Mines, Jan., 1902; degraded, Dec., 1903; rank of 3rd class conferred, Nov., 1904; restored to rank in spring of 1904 owing to the fact that he was proceeding to London in connection with the claims in Court respecting the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company; returned from London, 1905.


CHANG YING-LIN (PEKING), Chinese Official Service; native of Shantung; metropolitan graduate, 1865. Appointed Deputy Supervisor of Instruction, June, 1886; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, May, 1891; Civil Vice-Governor, Feng-tien and ex-officio Literary Chancellor, Sept., 1891; assistant Supervisor of Instruction, Aug., 1894; Chief Supervisor of Instruction, Nov., 1895; Sub-Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, July, 1896; junior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Dec., 1896; senior Vice-President, Oct., 1897; junior Vice-President, Board of Civil Office, July, 1900.


CHANG YUNG CHING, General (NINGHSIA), native of Honan. Appointed Brigadier General at Liang Chou, Kansu, 1902; transferred to Ninghsia, Kansu province, 1904.


CHAO ERH-FENG, General (CHENG-TU), Chinese Bannerman; Chien