WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.

edited from the 1661 version of

R. Gravius, 1888; Reading-book and St. Matthew's Gospel in simplified

Roman letters for blind readers

of the Amoy vernacular, 1888; an Account of Missionary Success in

Formosa, from London edition of

165), with copious notes of recent work in the Island, 1888; Reading-

book, and a Translation of the

Sacred Edict, adapted for Blind Chinese readers in Formosa, from

the dot-system of M. Braille, 1889 ;

the Articles of Christian Instruc-

tion in Favorlang-Formosan, Dutch

and English, with Psalmanazar's Dialogue between a Japanese and

a Formosan, and Happart's Favor- lang Vocabulary, 1893; Formosa

under the Dutch, described from

Contemporary Records, with Explanatory Notes and a Biblio-

graphy of the Island, 1903. Ad- dress: Tainan, Formosa.

CANDLIN, Rev. G. T. (TIENTSIN), Minister and Missionary; b. April 15, 1853; m. Feb. 5, 188). Chairman of English Methodist Mission in China; whilst on furlough in 1901 was elected President by annual Conference of Methodist New Connexion Church; returned to China in 1903; missionary of 28 years' standing; attended Parlia- ment of Religions in China in 1893 by special invitation of Dr. Burrows, and addressed the Parliament on "The Relation of Religious Unity to the Work of Missions"; was

Chairman of Federation Con- ference held in Peking in 1905; is Prinicipal of a College for training native preachers. Publications:

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Volume of Missionary Sermons; "On Service with the King ": "Chinese Fiction." Address: English Methodist Mission, Tient- sin, China.

CAPEN, Rev. Randall Thomas (SWATOW), Missionary, American Baptist Methodist Union; b. July; 26, 1872, in Mass., U.S.A. Educ.: Harvard class of 1895; Glasgow Free Church College; Newton Centre Theological Institute, U.S.A. Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Belfast, Maine, U.S.A., 1898-1900, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 1901-04; became Missionary in 1904. Ad-

dress: Swatow, China.

CAPUS, Dr. Bertin (HANOI), Chargé de Cours, Ecole de Médecine de l'Indo-Chine; Mecin Principa

de 2e classe des troupes coloniales. Appointed Feb. 4, 1902. Decoration: Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Tonkin, Indo-

China.

CARDEW, Cyril Duncan (SEREMBAN),

F.M.S. Civil Service, b. Sept. 8,

1867. Inspector, 1st Perak Sikhs, 1888; assistant Treasurer, Kinta, July, 1893; Financial assistant,

Batang Padang, June, 1894; De- marcation Officer, Kinta, Dec., 1895; acting assistant Treasurer, Larut, April, 1895; acting Financial assistant, Krian, Nov., 1893; acting

District Treasurer, Lower Perak May, 1897; Financial assistant Krian, July, 1897; acting District Treasurer, Kinta, April, 1898; acting assistant District Magistrate, Tan- jong Malim, May, 1901; District

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