Dun
WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
China as Medical Missionary in
1885; was transferred to Japan;
after 10 years devoted whole time to school work; has occupied present position for past nine years. Address: Yamamoto dori, 5 Chome, 46 Kobe, Japan.
DUNCAN, Chesney (PENANG), Journa- list; editor "Straits Echo"; b. Sept. 15, 1854. Educ Clifton College. Connected with Royal Customs, 1883; became Instructor in Japanese School at Seoul, Corea; special correspondent in Corea to
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'Hongkong Telegraph," Gazette," Shanghai Mercury,” "Chinese Times," Tientsin, and occasional correspondent, "China Mail," Hongkong, 1883-9; organised British Mercantile Marine Officers' Association, Hongkong, 1890; took prominent part in carrying throngh Sunday Labour Ordinance, putting stop to unnecessary labour on Sunday which is taken as model for similar legislation in all British Crown Colonies; edited "Hong- kong Telegraph," 1895; organised and edited "Straits Echo,” 1903; appointed editor in chief 1905; received thanks of Lord Charles Beresford for assistance rendered on his tour in South China, 1898; proceeded to front, Aug. 1900, for "Daily Mail," during Boxer out- break; for many years correspon- dent, London "Globe"; first to give gist of Cassini Convention with China, which precipitated late war. Received gold medal for special services during plague epidemic, Hongkong, 1894, also testimonial from cominunity; mentioned in
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despatches to Colonial Secretary was presented by Sir W. Robinson with Queen's Diamond Jubilee silver medal, Publications: "All is not Gold that Glitters,' 1882; "Slave Trade in China and Hong-
kong," 1883 ; "Corea and the
Powers, a Review
Review of the Far
Eastern question"; edited Aquinat- do's "The Truth abont the Philippines," 1899. Address: Pe- nang, Straits Settlements.
DUNCAN, Prof. Moir (SHANSI), M.A., Principal of Imperial
LL.D.; University, Western Department, Shansi; b. 1881; m. 1890, Jessie Chalmers Lister, L.L.A. Educ.:
Stoneywood Public Schools, Glas- gow; Oxford University. Member of Pioneer Mission in Shansi,
1889-99; special eorrespondent of "North China Daily News"; in- terpreter British Field Force in
China, 1900-02; member American Famine Relief Commission; Deputy on Education to Japan; has oc- cupied present position since 1903. Recreation: Riding. Decoration: Red Button, 1st rank, 2nd grade. Address: Imperial University, Shansi, via Peking, North China..
DUNLOP, Rev. John Gaskin (FUKUI),
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M.A.; Missionary and Minister:
b. July 7, 1867, e. s. of William Dunlop, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada; m. 1894, Emma, d. of Samuel Ely, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Educ.: Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston, Canada. Employed as instructor in English by Imperial
Japanese Government, 1888-90; since 1890 engaged in missionary work in connection with American