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Imperial Palace Building Bureau in 1881, and afterwards to Home Department, where still holds position of Honorary Adviser in Architecture; Lecturer on Architecture at Imperial University, 1886-88; elected Emeritus Professor at the Imperial University in 1902; 1st Honorary President of the Society of Japanese Architects; honorary member of the Japanese Engineering Society. Decorations: 4th class order of Rising Sun, Japan; 3rd class order of Sacred Treasure, Japan. Publications: "The Floral Art of Japan"; "Landscape Gardening in Japan," etc., etc. Address: 25, Mikawadai-machi, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.


CONLAY, William Lance (KUALA LUMPUR), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. June 21, 1869. Joined service at Perak, 1893; acting junior officer; Ulu Pahang, 1897; acting District Officer, Temerloh, 1898; do., Kuantan, Oct., 1898; assistant District Officer at Rompin; District Officer at Kuantan, 1899; assistant commissioner of Police, Selangor, 1902; assistant commissioner of Police and Registrar of Criminals, Kuala Lumpur, 1906. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


CONNOLLY, Dr. Richard Michael (KUALA LUMPUR), B.A., L.R.C.S., L.R.S.P., Edin.; F.M.S. Civil Service. Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Nov., 1892; Deputy Sheriff, Elmina, Feb., 1893; District Commissioner, Salt Pond, May-Oct., 1894; District Commissioner Chama Dixcove, June and July, 1895; Medical Officer to Frontier Boundary Commissioner, Nov., 1895. District Surgeon at Tapah, Gopeng, Batu Gajah, Larut, and Ipoh,. 1898-1933; Managing Director " Times of Malaya," 1906. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


COOK, Edward Arthur (KUALA LUMPUR), Traffic manager, F.M.S. Railways; b. May 27, 18J9. Appointed Traffic Superintendent, Perak State Railways, 1892; present position since 1903. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


COOK, Rev. John Angus Bethune (SINGAPORE), Ministerial Missionary to Chinese, Presbyterian Church of England; b. Oct., 28, 1854; m. 1882 Jeanie, e. d. of James Henry. Educ.: Schools, Glasgow; Edinburgh University; Theological College, London. Visited Italy, 1872, shortly after liberation of that country; since 1882 has been in Straits Settlements, and Sultanate of Johore, except when on furlough in Europe, India, China Burma, and Ceylon; revisited Italy in 1904 during President Loubet'.s visit. Publications: Articles in local press and home magazines. Club: Foreign Missions, London. Address: Gilstead, Newton, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


COOPER, Rev. Albert Seth (WUCHANG), B.A.; Priest in P.E. Church of America; b. Feb., 27, 1876. Educ.: Delaware College; General Theological Seminary. Curate at St. Mark's Church, 16th and Locust Sts., Philadelphia,