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

ton; m. May 21, 1873; wife died, Feb. 22, 1896. Educ: Tualatin Academy and Pacific University Ore.; Banger Theol. Sem., Me. Parents were missionaries among

Shokarre Indians in Eastern Was- hington, U.S.A. 180 miles north Wal- la Walla, where Whitman massacre occurred Nov., 29, 1847; came to

Foochow, China, Oct, 16, 1872;

moved to Shaowu, Nov., 1876, to

open a new station; was there at time of Huasang Massacre, and was on Sharp Peak Island at the

time the French attacked the

Arsenal at Pagoda

at Pagoda Anchorage;

witnessed duel between French

warships and Kingpai forts; has made forty odd 250 mile trips between Foochow and Shaowu,

and has toured about in the interior for thirty odd years and has never yet received a scratch;

house was looted in summer of

1900, but was in Kuliang at the time; never faced a mob but once but has never yet had to run or

hide. Publications: Varions ar- ticles in religious papers and magazines. Address: Shaowu, Fukien, China.

WALKER, Robert Sandilands Frowd

(PERAK), C.M.G.; F.M.S. Civil

Service; b. May 13, 1850; m. 1896, Beatrice, d, of late T. J. Ireland,

M.P. Educ.: R.M.C., Sandhurst.

Ag. Commissioner of Police, Perak, 1879-1881; ag. assist. Resident, Perak, 1882; Commissioner of Arm-

ed Police, Perak, 1882; Comman·

dant, 1st Perak Sikhs, 1884; local rank of Major, Sept., 1884; acting assist. Resident, 1885; Hon. Lieut.-

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Colonel, 1889; ag. Secretary to Government, Perak, 1894; Com- mandant of Malay States Guides, and Inspector of Prisons, 1896; acting British Resident, Perak,

1899; local rank of Lieutenant Colonel whilst commanding Malay States Guides, 1902. Clubs: Naval and Military; Ranelagh; Welling- ton; Sports. Address: Taiping,

Perak, Federated Malay States.

WALLACE, Rev. George (TOKYO), A.M., B.D.; Clergyman of Amer., Prot. Epis. Ch.; b. June 1, 1845. Educ. Racine Coll., Wisconsin; Nashotah Theol. Sch., Wisconsin. Asst. Minister, All Saints Cath., Milwaukee, 1868-69; Asst. Minister, St. Paul's Ch., Marquette, Mich.,

1869-70; Rector of Ch. of the Redeemer, Elgin, Ill., 1870-71; Rector of Trinity Ch., Janesville,

Wisconsin, 1871-78; Rector of St.

Paul's Ch., New York, 1878-82;

Rector of St. Andrew's Cath. Ch.,

Honolulu, Hawaiian Is., 1882-89;

Pastor of Calvary Cath., Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1889-92; Rector

of St. Margaret's Sch., Cal., 1892-99 ; Prof. of Eccles. History in Trinity Divinity Sch., Tokyo, since 1899. Address: No. 7, Tsukiji, Tokyo,

Japan.

WALLER, Rev. John Gage (NAGANO),

Clergyman and Missionary; b. Jan. 26, 1863; m. Sept. 22, 1889, Lydia Susannah Budgeon. Educ.: Col- legiate Inst., Hamilton, Canada and Toronto University. Anived in Japan, 1890, first foreign mis- sionary of Canadian Church (Domestic and Foreign Miss. Soc.);

was stationed first at Fukushima;

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