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

MITSUHASHI, Nobuyuki (TOKYO),

Japanese Minister at the Hague; b. 1856. Entered the Foreign Office,

1879;

transferred to Kanagawa Prefecture, 1871; Councillor and

Secretary of Foreign Office, 1899; Minister Resident at the Hague, 1900. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MITSUKURI, G. (TOKYO), Professor of Imperial University, Tokyo. Educ.: in Germany. Address: Tokyo,

Japan.

MITSUKURI, K. (TOKYO), Professor Imperial University, Tokyo. Educ: Yale and Cambridge. Has been connected with Imperial Uni. versity, Tokyo, since 1885. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MIURA, Viscount Goro (TOKYO), b. Nov., 1846, at Choshu. Took part Civil War of 1877; Lieut-General,

1879; later Commander Tokyo Army Division; retired from military service, 1898; was wrong- fully arrested at Seoul, 1895, on charge of complicity in assassina-

tion of Queen of Corea. Address:

Tokyo, Japan.

MIURA, Yasushi (Tokyo), Member of

House of Peers; b. Aug., 1828, in Ehime-Ken. Governor of Tokyo, 1893-1894. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MIWADA, Masako (TOKYO), Lady

Educationalist; b. Jan., 1844, at

Kyoto. Has devoted herself to work of education since 1878; has greatly assisted in furtherance of

education in Japau. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MIYABE, Kingo (SAPPORO), D.Sc.; Pro-

fessor of the Sapporo Agricultural

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M'Ma

College; b. 1859 in Tokyo. Educ.: Sapporo Agricultural College; is a specialist in Botany. Address:

Sapporo, Japan.

MIYAKE, Dr. Shu (Tokyo), Member of the House of Peers; b. Feb.,

1843, at Kyoto. Dean of the Medical College of the Imperial University, Tokyo. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MIYAKE, Yujiro (Tokyo), Author and Journalist; b. May, 1860, at

Kanazawa. Educ.: Tokyo Uni- versity. Travelled in South Seas

and found the world. Publication

Several Philosophical and Literary works. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MIYOSHI, Taizo (TOKYO), Solicitor; Member of the. House of Peers; b.

May, 1845. Resigned as Vice- Minister of Justice, and President

of the Court of Cassation, 1897. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

M'KIE, James (SHANGHAI), Merchant.

Connected with Jardine, Matheson

and Co. both in Hongkong and Shanghai; President St. Andrew's Society, Shanghai. Address: The Bund, Shanghai.

M'MATEER, Rev. Calvin (WEIHSIEN),

D.D., LL.D.; Minister and Mis-

sionary; b. Jan. 9, 1826; m. Dec. 23,

1862, Julia Brown; Sept. 25, 1900,

Ada Haven. Educ.: Jefferson

College; Western Theological Semi- nary. Landed in China, Dec. 13,

1863; founded the Têngchun College

and was President for 28 years; the college was removed to Wei-

hsien in 1904, and is now known

as the Shangtung Union College Chairman of company of revisers

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