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WHO'S WEO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
ADAM, Charles M. (HANO:), Inspector
General of Indo-China; Director of the Financial Administration.
Decorations: Chev. de la Legion
d'Honneur. Address: Hanoi, Ton-
kin, Iudo-China.
ADAMS, Arthur Robert (PENANG),
Advocate and Solicitor; b. Dec. 13,
1881. Eluc.: Sherborne. Admitted
as solicitor, Eng., April 1884; ad- mitted Straits Bar, July, 1837; has since practised at Colonial and F.M.S. Bars; counsel for Govt. in Tanjong Pagar Arbitration 1905; Cɔmmandant Penang Volunteers; 2nd in Command, Straits Settle-
ments and F.M.S. Coronation Con-
tingent, 1932. Decoration: King's
Coronation Medal. Recreations:
All open air sports; natural history; astronomy. Clubs: Penang; Royal Col. Inst.
Address:“Goodwood,"
Penang, Straits Settlements.
ADVOCAAT, Gysbert Diederik (SHANGHAI), Consul-General for the Netherlands at Shanghai; b. Ams- terdam, Aug. 12, 1835. Entered the
Netherlands Consular Service in
1885; appointed Vice-Consul at Con-
stantinople 1339; acting Consul, Smyrna 1831; detached to the For-
eign Office, the Hague 1893; Consul,
Calcutta 1896; Consul-Genl., British India 1899; Consul-Genl., Shanghai for the Yangtsze Valley 1901. Decorations: Knight of 4th class;
(Officier) of the Netherlands Order
of Orange Nassau; the Luxemburg Order of the Oaken Crown, and the Turkish Order of Medjidie. Address: Netherlands Consulate-General,
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AGER, Albert Pɔwtrill (SINGAPORE),
Journalist; b. Nov. 27, 1876. Eluc.:
Bedford Modern Sch, Articled to
journalism in England and served
on several Eng. provincial and Lɔn- don journals; arrived in Straits
Settlements in 1893 for the "Straits
Times," then in charge of the late Arnot Reid; for six years Manager
of "Straits Times." Clubs: Several
local. Address: Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
AIKEN, Rev. Edwin Edgerton (PAO-
TINGFU), Missionary; b. March 1, 1859; m. Oct. 6, 1832, Maud Lɔck- wood (died Oct. 23, 18339); Sept. 23, 1902, Rose Ethel Merrill. Educ.:
Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., U.S.A., Class 1877; Yale Coll., Class
1854. Member of N. China Miss. of
American Board (Cɔng.) since 1885;
located in Peking 1885-9); Tientsin 1892-99; Paotingfu since 1932; house
in Tientsin destroyed by Boxer shells 1900; attended Bi-centennial of Yale Univ. Oct. 1930. Publica-
tions: Articles in various maga- zines. Address: American Board Mission, South Suburb, Paotingfu, Chilli, China.
AINSLIE, Dr. David Hunter (HONG-
KONG), M.B., Ch. B., D.P.H. (Abdn.), D.T.M., (Cainb.); b. April 11, 1875. Educ.: Edinburgh Institution; Old Den Pub. Sch., Aberdeen Univ.; Medical Officer for Anchor S. N. Co., Glasgow 1899; M.O. Lagos Govt. Railway, West Africa 1893- 1901: Gold Coast Govt. Railway 1901-1904; joined the firm of Drs. Stedman, Rennie and Harston, Hongkong 1935. Club: Hongkong.
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