3630840Who's Who in the Far East — NA-T'UNG

NA-T'UNG (PEKING), Grand Secretary; native of Manchuria; provincial graduate. Director, Court of State Ceremonial, Jan., 1899; sub Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Dec., 1899; Minister, Tsung-li Yamen; Vice-President, Mongolian Superintendency, June, 1900; junior Vice-President, Board of Ceremonies, Sept., 1900; do., Board of Revenue Nov., 1900; Deputy Lieut.-General, Plain Yellow Banner Corps, Nov., 1900; senior Police Provost of Gendarmerie, Peking, June, 1901; Special Embassy to Japan, July, 1901; ceased to be Minister of Tsungli Yamen on reorganisation, July, 1901; rank of President of a Board, Dec., 1901; acting Minister of Board of Foreign Affairs, Feb., 1902; President Board, of Revenue, June, 1903; President, Board of Foreign Affairs; Member of Finance Committee, Nov., 1903; General Commander of Gendarmerie, Jan., 1904; President of Board of Foreign Affairs, 1905-6; Grand Secretary, Jan., 1906.