3631293Who's Who in the Far East — UCHIDA, Yasuya

UCHIDA, Yasuya (TOKYO), Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs; b. Aug., 1865, in Kumamoto-ken; m. 1899, Masa Dogura, d. of S. Dogura. Educ.; Imp. Univ., Tokyo. Appointed Attache of Legation at Washington, 1888; Private Sec. to Minister of Agric. and Comm., 1890; 2nd Sec. of Legation, at London, 1893; Charge d'Affaires during Japan-China War; 1st Sec. at Peking, 1895-1897; Spec. Mission to Hawaiian Islands, 1897; Director of Comm. Bureau, Foreign Office, 1897; Director of Political Bureau, Foreign Office, 1898; Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1900; appointed to present post, 1901; appointed one of H.I.J.M. Plenipotentiaries who concluded treaty with China regarding Manchurian affairs, Dec. 12, 1905; Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, May, 1906. Address; Tokyo, Japan.