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

MA LIANG, General (ULIASUT'A1),

native of Manchuria. Appointed

Governor, 1901; Tartar General,

Uliasut'ai (N. W. Mongolia), July,

1905.

MANN, Rev. Arthur S. (SHANGHAI),

B.A., B.D.; Professor of New Testament Exegsis, St John's College, Shanghai; b. Aug. 18, 1878.

Educ.: Private Schools; Buffalo

High School; Yale University (B.

A. 1899); General Theological Seminary (B.D. 1902); travelled in Europe after graduation; ordained Deacon of Protestant Episcopal

Church in May, 1902; Curate at St. Paul's, Rochester, 1902-3; ordained Priest, Dec., 1904; came to China,

1904; Secretary of Yale Association of China; Editorial Secretary of

Educational Association of China.

Club: American University, Shang- hai. Recreations: Yale Track

Team, 1898; tennis championship at Kanuzawa, Japan, 1905. Ad- dress: St. John's College, Shanghai.

MANN, Rev. John Charles (NAGASAKI),

M.A.; Minister and Missionary; b. Feb. 6, 1880, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Educ.: Glasgow University and Rid ley Hall; Cambridge, 1900, 2nd class

honours in

in Mathematics and

Natural Philosophy. Ordained in

1903; curate of St. Luke's Maid-

stone, Kent, 1903; appointed to Nagasaki under Church Missionary Society, 1905. Club: Nagasaki, Address: 10, Deshima, Nagasaki. Japan.

MANSFIELD, Robert William (CAN-

TON), C.M.G.; H.B.M. Consul; b.

Sept. 16, 1850, s. of Rev. J. Maus-

field, Rector of Blandford, St. Mary's, Dorsetshire, and Emily Ze Poer Trench; m. 1878, Marie Therese, d. of Comte Cahonët de Maiolles. Educ.: Cheltenham College. Entered Consular Service in China, 1870; acting Vice-Consul at Pagoda Anchorage, acting Consul at Foochow, Swatow, Wuhu, ('hin- Kiang; Consul at Chung-King, 1891, but did not proceed; acting assis- tant Judge and Consul at Shanghai;

transferred to Wenchow, 1893; acting Consul at Foochow 1893-1895; proceeded to Kutien to inquire into the massacre of eleven mis-

sionaries, 1895; transferred to

Wuhu, 1896, but did not proceed ; was again acting Assistant Judge and Consul and later acting Consul-

General at Shanghai; Consul at Amoy, 1905-6; appointed Consul at Canton, 1906. Recreations: Riding, shooting. Club: Thatched House.

Address: II.B.M. Consulate, Can- ton, China.

MAO CH'ING-FAN (CHIHL1), Taotai; native of Kiangsu. Superintendent, Kianguan arsenal, 1903; Yung-ting-

ho Tao, Chihli, Aug., 1904; Ching-i-

Shih Tao, Hupei, Jan., 1905; Yung- ting Ho Taotai, Chihli, April, 1905.

MARKS, Oliver (SINGAPORE), Secre- tary to High Commissioner, Fede- rated Malay States, and Private Secretary to Governor, Straits Settlements; b. Sept. 10, 1866; m.

Feb. 1, 1905; Violet Catherine, e. d.

of Hon. Alex Murray, Colonial

Engineer, Straits Settlements. Su- perintendent Government Plan- tations, Perak, March, 1891; 2nd

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