3629768Who's Who in the Far East — CHUNG MUN-YEW

CHUNG MUN-YEW (SHANGHAI), Head of Board of Chinese Commissioners of the Shanghai-Nanking railway. Educ.: Yale University, U.S.A., having proceeded with others in 1872 and remaining until 1875. Was Attache, then Secretary, of Chinese Legation in Washington; subsequently Consul-General Havana, Cuba, and Manila, the latter post being vacated in 1905; appointed Commissioner of Peiyang Bureau of Foreign Affairs, and in Jan., 1906, proceeded to Shanghai as Head of the Board controlling the Shanghai-Nanking railway.