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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
various times papers in America, Japan, India and the Straits; went to Japan for Chino-Japanese war of 1894 but never got near the fighting; saw some skirmishing in the Tirah, 1897-98; has been Editor
of "Straits Times" since Oct. 1900.
Publications: Account of Seismic
Wave Disaster in North Japan,
1896; "The Khyber," a guide and brief history, 1900. Club: Singa- pore. Address: "Straits Times,"
Singapore, Straits Settlements.
MORRISON, Dr. George Ernest (PEK-
ING), M.D., C.M., F.R.G.S.; "The Times" Correspondent; b. Feb. 4, 1862, at Geelong, Victoria, Aus- tralia. Educ.: Melbourne and
Edinburgh Universities. Crossed Australia on foot from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Melbourne, Christ-
mas, 1882-1883; speared in New Guinea, Oct., 1883; spear-head cut out of body in Edinburgh, July, 1884; graduated, 1887; crossed from Shanghai to Rangoon by land, 1894; as special for "The Times " travelled from Bangkok in Siam to Yunnan City in China and round Tonkin, 1896; crossed Manchuria
from Stretensk in Siberia to Vladi- vostock, 1897; represented "The Times" at the conference between the Japanese and Russian Peace Commissioners at Portsmouth, 1905. Publication: “An Australian in
China": being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma, 1895. Recreations: Foreign travel. Address: Peking, China.
MORTIMORE, Richard Howard
(NINGPO), H.B.M. Consul. Appoin- ted Student Interpreter in China,
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March 30, 1880; acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Island, 1889; assistant Chinese Secretary, 1891; discharged duties of Accountant at Peking,
1892 to 1864; acting Consul at Wuhu,
1896; promoted 1st class assistant, 1897; discharged duties of Account- ant at Peking, 1896 to 1899; pro- moted Consul at Wuhu, May 13, 1896; transferred to Ningpo, April 5, 1902. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Ning- po, China.
MOSBERG, Dr. C. (SHANGILAI), Doctor of Dental Surgery; b. 1864. Educ.: University of Pennsylvania (D.D.S.
1894.) Address: Shanghai, China.
MOTODA, Hajime (TOKYO), M.P.;
Solicitor; b. May, 1858, in Oita-ken. Led National Association in 1892;
an original member of House; Vice-President of House, 1898-1902. Address: Tokyo, Japan.
MOTONO, Ichiro (Tokyo), Japanese Minister at Paris; b. Feb., 1862, in Saga-ken. Appointed Secretary of Legation at St. Petersburg, 1896; made Minister Resident at Brussels, 1896; transferred to present post, 1901; one of Japanese represen- tatives at Peace Conference at the
Hague, 1899. Address: Japanese Legation, Paris, France; Tokyo,
Japan.
MOULE, Ven. Archdeacon Arthur Evans (NINGPO), B.D.; Archdeacon
of Church of England in Mid-
China; b. April 10, 1838; m. March 21, 1861. Educ.: Privately. Mem- ber of Church Mission Society, 1861; Archdeacon in Mid-China, 1882; Rector of Compton Valence, Dorset, 1898-1902; witnessed - the