PRINCIPAL CONGO OFFICIALS IN BRUSSELS, CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
| Ministers of State: | Baron van Eetvelde, Chevalier Descamps. |
| Treasurer-General: | M. H. Pochez. |
| Secretaries-General: | M. le Chevalier A. de Cuvelier, Department of Foreign Affairs and Justice; M. H. Droogmans, Department of Finances; Commandant C. H. Liebrechts, Department of the Interior. |
| Directors: | M. A. Baerts, Chef de Cabinet; M. N. Arnold, Auditor; M. Ed. Kervyn, Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs; M. de Keuzer, Director of the Department of Finances; Le Major Lombard, and Commandant F. Lebrun, Directors of the Department of the Interior. |
| Chief of Division: | M. G. Olyff, Chief of Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs. |
OFFICIALS OF THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONGO FREE STATE
| Governor-General: | Général Baron Wahis. | |
| Vice-Governors-General: | Fuchs, Wangermée, Costermans. | |
| Secretary-General: | Van Damme. | |
| Directors: | Of Justice: A. Gohr. | |
| Of Finance: Delhaye. | ||
| Of Agriculture: Brohée. | ||
| Of Public Works: Itten. | ||
| Court of Appeal: | President, Interior Administration: Baron G. Nisco. | |
| Judges: Horstmans, A. Gohr. | ||
| Court of First Instance: | Judge: T. Beeckman. | |
| Prosecuting Attorney: | F. Waleffe. | |
| Magistrates (Territorial Judges and Substitutes): See Chapter XXII. | ||
| Public Force: | Commander-in-Chief: Major Warnant. | |
| Chief of the District of | Boma, | Costermans. |
| Banana, | Dr. Cassé. | |
| Matadi, | Derache. | |
| The Cataracts, | Delhaye. | |
| Stanley Pool, | Mahieu. | |
| Lake Leopold II., | Storms. | |
| The Equateur, | Stevens. | |
| The Bangalas, | Gérard. | |
| The Ubanghi, | Bertrand. | |
| The Uelle, | Wacquez. | |
| Chief of the Zone: | Rubi Uelle, | Pourbaix. |
| Uere Bomu, | Holm. | |
| Bomokandi, | Saroléa. | |
| Gurba Dungu, | Samaes. | |
| Enclave of Lado, | Seresche. | |
| Chief of the District of the | Aruwimi, | Pimpurniaux. |
| Lualaba, | Chenot. | |
| Kwango, | Duvivier. | |
| Oriental Prov., | De Meulemeester. | |
| Chief of the Zone of | Haut-Ituri, | Engh. |
| Ponthierville, | Cordella. | |
| Manyema, | Verdick. | |
| Stanley Falls, | Federspiel. | |
| Ruzizi-Kivu, | Tombeur. | |
THE BELGIAN MINISTER TO THE UNITED STATES
Baron Ludovic Moncheur, Belgian Legation, Washington, D.C.
Baron Moncheur graduated at the University of Louvain (Belgium) in philosophy, letters, and law, with the highest honours. He entered the diplomatic service of Belgium at the age of twenty-five, and was successively Attaché to the Belgian Legation at The Hague in 1883; Second Secretary, Belgian Legation at Vienna, 1885; First Secretary, Belgian Legation at Berlin, 1887; Counsellor of the Belgian Legation at Rome, 1892; Chargé d’Affaires at Luxembourg, 1897; Minister Resident of Belgium to Mexico, 1898; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Belgium to the United States, 1901. He is a member of the Geographical Society of Antwerp, and author of La Terre chaude Mexicaine and From Tampico to the Pacific.
The Baroness Moncheur is a daughter of the Hon. Powell Clayton, United States Minister to Mexico.