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

mission centres in cities of Yün

Meng and

and Yengshan, collaborated

1834-95;

with Rev. Griffith

John in pioneer work in Hunan, and the establishment of mission

centres at Hengehow, Siangtan and Changsha, 1897-1902; Superintended the districts of Iwang-pi, Hwang- an and Hwang-kang in Hupeh, 1897-1906 (during this period over

40 churches were established and

about 2000 persons baptised); with five others explored the higher valley of the Lü-shan range near Kiukiang, the exploration resulting

in the founding of the Kuling

Sanatoriumi,

member

1894;

of

Kuling Council, 1899-1905 (Chair-

inau 1902-05); member of spec. com- mittee which secured extension of Kuling Estate, 1904; Principal of London Mission Normal School,

Hankow. Publications: "Chris-

tianity and the Religions of China,” "Outline life of Christ," ete. Ad- dress: London Mission, Hankow,

China,

SPICER-SIMSON, Lieut.-Commander

(see: SIMSON, LIEUT.-COMMANDER

GEOFFREY B. SPICER-).

SPOONER, Charles Edwin (KUALA

LUMPUR), C.M.G., M.I.C.E.; Gen-

eral Manager, Federated Malay States Railways; b. Nov. 22, 1833.

Connected with Survey and Public Works Department, Ceylon, 1875- 1892; seconded as State Engineer, Selangor, 1891; appointed State Engineer, 1892; General Manager of Federated Malay States Rail- ways, since 1901. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay

States.

Spr

SPROULE, Percy Julian (SINGA- PORE), B.A., Cambridge; F.M.S. Civil Service. Barrister-at-law,

Middle Temple; cadet, Straits Settlements, Nov., 1895; acting Deputy Registrar of Supreme Court, Penang, March, 1897; passed final examination in Malay, March, 1899; after filling various positions- was appointed Deputy Public Pro- secutor, Singapore, 1906. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore,

Straits Settlements.

SQUIBBS, Dr. Walter (MIENJUH), L.R.C.P., Edinburgh, L.E.C.S.,

-

Edinburgh, L.F.P. and S., Glasgow; Medical Missionary; b. Oct. 19, 1873 ; m. 1931, Meriel Catherine, e. d. of Rev. Gowan Gilmour, Archdea- con of Rousseau, Ont., Canada, and g. d. of Sir Nicholas Aylward, of Shankhill Castle, Co. Kilkenny. Educ. : Dr. Morgan's Grammar School, Bridgwater; London Cui- versity, Gold Medallist and Sen. Scholar in Anatomy, Edinburgh,

School of Medicine, 1893; Pattison

Bursar. Royal College of Surgeons,

Edinburgh, 1894. Demonstrator, Edinburgh School of Medicine,

1894; Prosector, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1894; joined Church Mission Society, 1896; ordained Deacon by Bishop of London, 1901; ordained Priest by Bishop of West China, 1903. · Ad- dress : Church Mission Society Mienjuh, Chungking, China.

STANLEY, Rev. Charles A. (TIEN- TSIN), M.A., D.D.; Clergyman and Missionary; b. June 24, 1835; m. Feb. 19, 1862. - Educ.; Marietta

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