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

MATSUO, Shinzen (TOKYO), Governor

of Bank of Japan, Member of House of Peers; b. Feb., 1843, at Uwajima. For some years Director

of the Financial Bureau of Treasury appointed to present position, 1903. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

MATSUOKA, Koki (TOKYO), Minister

of Agriculture and Commerce; Member of House of Peers; b. at Tokushima, June, 1816. Appointed President of Tokyo Appeal Conrt, 1890; Procurator General, 1892; Vice-Minister of Home Affairs, 1894

and 1898; President of Court of Administrative Litigation, 1898; ap- pointed to present post, 1906. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

successful

MATTHEWSON, Rev. Wesley F. (OSAKA), Minister of the Gospel; b. Sept. 12, 1868, 8. of a Free Methodist

Minister, Rev. A. B. Matthewson, of New York; mn. Aug. 22, 1894, Minnie D. Wright, a teacher in Michigan Schools. Educ.: at Seminaries in Spring Arbor, Michigan; North Chili, New York; graduated from Spring Arbor, Michigan, 1890. Entered

Ministry in 1894; ordained in 1897

and 1898; elected Member of Free

Methodist General Conference in

1902; elected Superintendent of Japan Mission Free Methodist Church, 1902. Address: Tennoji, Osaka, Japan.

MATTOX, Rev. Elmer L.

(HANG-

CHOW), M.A.; Minister and Mis-

sionary of the Presbyterian Church

of U.S.A.; b. March 3, 1869; m. April 18, 1893, Emma

Edna

King. Educ.: Parsons College, Iowa; McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Arrived in China, Oct., 1894; teacher in the Hangchow Presbyterian College, since 1894. Address: Presbyterian College, Hangchow,

China.

MA WEI-CHI, General (SZECHWAN), native of

Commander-in-Chief;

Yunnan. Brigade General, Ch'ao- chou, Kwangtung; Commander-in- Chief, Szechwan, July, 1992; com- inanded expedition to Tibet to avenge murder of assistant Im- perial Resident in spring, 1905; rewarded with brevet button, pre- mier military rank, 1905.

MAXWELL, Charleton Neville (PEKAN), Acting District Officer; b. June 22, 1892. Private Secretary to Governor of Straits Settlements, 1893; Junior Officer, Selangor, Feb., 1894; acting 2nd assistant District Officer, Ulu Selangor, April, 1894; Transport Officer, June, 1894; acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, June, 1895; ditto, Sungei, Bes, Jan., 1896; acting assistant Government Secretary, Oct., 1893; acting District Officer, Ulu Selangor, Dec., 1896; assistant Auditor, April, 1897; acting assistant Dis- trict Officer, Sungei Bes, May, 1897; acting District Officer, Kuala Langat, Sept., 1897; 2nd Magi- strate, Kuala Lumpur, and acting assistant District Officer, Sungei Bes, Jan., 1899; acting Registrar of Courts, Nov., 1901; acting District Officer Kuala Pilah, Negri Sem- bilan, May, 1902; District Officer, Kuala Langat, Selangor, Jan.,

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