. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHARDS FRYER,K.C.I.S. Late Chairman of the Junior Army and Navy Stores, andRangoon Electric Supply Company. Sir Frederick wasborn in 1845, and entered the Indian Civil Service in 1864.He served in the Punjaub until 1886, and was transferredto Burraah in that year, becoming Financial Commissionerto Burmah in 1888. In 1895, he was made Acting ChiefCommissioner for Burmah. and in the following year anadditional Member of the Viceroys Council. From 1895 to1897 he served as Chief Commissioner, an
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. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHARDS FRYER, K.C.I.S. Late Chairman of the Junior Army and Navy Stores, andRangoon Electric Supply Company. Sir Frederick wasborn in 1845, and entered the Indian Civil Service in 1864.He served in the Punjaub until 1886, and was transferredto Burraah in that year, becoming Financial Commissionerto Burmah in 1888. In 1895, he was made Acting ChiefCommissioner for Burmah. and in the following year anadditional Member of the Viceroys Council. From 1895 to1897 he served as Chief Commissioner, and as LieutenantGovernor from 1897 to I9.!. when he retired. Sir Frederickis a Barrister-at-I.aw (Middle Templel. His Clubs are theAthenaeum and the East India United Service.. J. R. HANNAXGeneral Secretary, the Bank Officers Guild (BlackfriarsHouse. London). Has been associated with bankingthroughout his career, twenty-five years of which werespent in the service of the Union Bank of Scotland. Ltd. Inhis present sphere Mr. Hannan finds the scope suited to hischosen activities, the above Guild being concerned with thegeneral betterment of conditions, economically, educationally, etc., among the body of bank clerks. .-V Scotsman, born inGlasgow, and fourth son of the late Lieut.-Colonel H. M.Hannan, Scottish Rifles, he was educated at Kelvmside.?cademy. He is a .Member of the Primrose Club, and akeen sportsman. {Photo : Russell)