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WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.
Barracks, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments.
WHITTALL, James (HONGKONG), Sec.
China Traders Insurance Co. Ltd.
Arrived Hongkong, 1883. Clubs: Thatched House, London; Hong-
kong; Shanghai; Country Club,.
Shanghai. Address: Hongkong.
WHITTON, Rev. Robert Young (PE- NANG), M.A.; Minister of Presby-
terian Ch.; b. 1874, 8. of Rev. D.
Whitton, Principal of Hislop Coll., Nugpur, C.P., India. Educ. : Edin- burgh Institution; Edinburgh Uni- versity; New Coll., Edinburgh.
Licentiate of United Free Ch. of
Scotland, and Assistant Minister,
South Ch., Elgin, 1902; ordained and inducted Minister of Penang Presb. Ch., 1903. Address: 25, An- son Road, Penang, Straits Settle-
ments.
WHYTE, Dr. George Duncan (SWATOW), Physician; b. 1879. Educ.: George Watson's College, Edin., Matriculated, Edin. Univ., 1895; joint Mackenzie Bursar, 1897; Grad-
uated M.B., Ch.B., 1900, House Sur- gon, Royal Infirmary, Edin., 1901-2; House Physician, Royal Infirm., Edin., 1902; London School of Tropical Medicine, 1902. Came to China, associated with English
Presbyterian Mission, in 1903. Ad- dress: Swatow, China; 51, King' Henry's Road, London, N.W.
WICKHAM, William Henry (HONG-
KONG), A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E.; Manager, Hongkong Electric Com- pany, Ltd.; b. 1867. Arrived in Hongkong in 1888; became Manager, Electric Company, 1890.
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Club; Hongkong. Address: Hong- kong.
WILBER, David F. (SINGAPORE), Am- erican Consul General; b. Dec. 7,
1859; m. April 23, 1903, Pauline V.
Jenkins, of N.J., U.S.A. Educ : Class of 1879, Cazenovia, New
York. Represented 21st District of New York in Congress of United States, 1895-99; appointed American Consul at Barbados, West Indies,
1903; transferred to American Con- sulate, Singapore, 1905. Address: American Consulate, Singapore, Straits Settlements and Brooklyn,
New York, U.S.A.
WILDER, Amos Parker (HONGKONG),
Consul General for U.S.A. Educ.:
Yale Univ. Was for many years prominent in American politics; edited state Journal of Wisconsin; appointed Consul General at Hong- kong, 1906. Address: American Consulate General, Hongkong.
WILDER, Rev. George Durand
(TUNG CHOU), B.A., B.D.; Minister
and Missionary; b. June 29, 1869; m. May 24, 1895, Gertrude Williams Stanley, of Tientsin. Educ. ; Yank- ton Coll., South Dakota; Oberlin Coll., Ohio; Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. In China since 1894; went through Tientsin siege in 1900. Recreations: Ornithology, shooting, Chinese numismatics. Address: North Tung Chou, China.
WILEMAN, Alfred Ernest (TAINAN),
H.B.M. Consul. Appointed Student Interpreter in Japan, July 4, 1882
1st class Asst., Sept., 28, 1889 Asst. Japanese Secretary, Tokyo,