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

STELLE, Rev. William B. (PEKING), B.A., B.D.; b. Feb. 28, 1866; m. June 10, 1903. Educ.: Colgate Univer- sity: Yale University (Divinity School). Came to China, 1898. Address: Peking, China,

STEPHENSON, Prof. Edward Stantey (TOKYO), Teacher of English; b. April 22, 1871. Educ.:King Williams Coll., Isle of Man; Dulwich Coll., London, etc. Lecturer in English, Waseda University, Tokyo; Lectur er, Imp. Eng. Coll., Yokosuka, etc. Address: Dzushi, Kanagawa-ken,

Japan.

STEVENS, Frederick G. (KUALA LUM- PUR), B.A., Oxon,; Civil Service. Educ.; Winchester and New Col-

lege, Oxford. Cadet, Straits Settle- ments, Oct., 1902; Demarcation Officer, Singapore, June 15,

1903;

Deputy Collector of Deeds, Singa- pore, Oct., 1903; passed final ex- amination in Malay, July, 1904; 2nd acting assist. Secretary to Resident, Federated Malay States. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.

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STEVENSON, Lieut. Commander Ernest (HONG KONG), R.N.; in command of H.M. torpedo boat destroyer "Virago." Lieutenant, April 1, 1897; appointed to com- mand, Oct. 11, 1904. Club: Hong- kong. Address: H.M.S. "Virago,”

Hongkong.

STEWART, Hon. Gershom (HONG- KONG), Exchange Broker; Member Legislative Council; Chairman, China Association, and President St. Andrew's Society, 1905-1906 ; ს.

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1858. Came out to Hongkong Bank, Jan., 1883; active in sporting and social matters; opposed Hongkong having a gold currency while China remained silver; went into Kwangsi as Secretary to Famine Fund, 1903; keenly interested in all matters, political and otherwise, pertaining to welfare of Colony; strong advocate of establishment of railway from Kowloon to Can- ton, now in course of construction. Clubs: Hongkong; Conservative and Caledonian, Loud. Address: The

Peak, Hongkong.

STEWART, Murray (HONGKONG), Bilk Broker. Joined, Hongkong Bank in London, 1887; came to Far East, 1890; for two years stationed at Shanghai; was at Tientsin in 1892; served in North China for three years ; was at Peking during Chiuo- Japan war; went Home 1895, and returned to Hongkong in April. 1896, remaining in service of Bank at Head Office until the spring of 1900, when joined Mr. Gershom Stewart in firm of Stewart Brothers. Club: Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.

STILWELL, E. A. (BAU), Resident.

Sarawak Civil Service, Roads and Bridge Department, March, 1888; assistant Resident, Baran, Oct., 1894; of Sadong, May, 1895; Resi- dent, 2nd class, Jan., 1897; Resident, Bau, 1905. Address: Bau, Sarawak,

North Borneo.

STOCKLEY, Captain Henry Hudson. Fraser (SINGAPORE), Captain Royal

Marine Light Infantry; b. Oct. 80, 1878. Educ.: Haileybury College.

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