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

Publications: Various con-

tributions to "British Medical

Journal." Recreations: Lacrosse

(Irish Internatioual); Lawn Tenuis; Gymnastics (won open competition, Belfast, 1894-95.) Club: University Union, Edin. Address: Changpoo, via Amoy, China.

MOON, Dr. Joseph Agnew (Yoko-

HAMA), Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy; b. 1864; m. 1902, Ada, 2nd d. J. Simmons, of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, and Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Educ.: Royal School, Dungannon. Entered R.N. as Surgeon, 1887; Staff Surgeon, 1899; Fleet Surgeon, 1903; Surgeon on board H.M.S. Victoria on June 22, 1893, when

that vessel was rammed by H.M.S.

Camperdown, with the result that Admiral Sir G. Tryon, K.C.B. and 390 officers and men were lost; Staff Surgeon of H.M.S. Arethusa during Boxer outbreak, 1900. Recreations: All out-door sports,

and racquets; captained Mediter-

ranean Fleet Cricket Team, 1889-

1892; 1894-97; 1901-02. Decorations: China Medal, 1900; Imperial

Japanese Red Cross, hon. Member,

2nd class. Club: Royal Naval,

Portsmouth; Cocoa Tree, St. James

St., Lond. Address: Royal Naval

Hospital, Yokohama, Japan.

MOOR, Gilbert Henry Royston (BANGKOK), 1st class Assistant, H.B.M. Consular Service. Appoint- ed Student Interpreter in Siam,

June 3, 1896; acting Consul at Chiengmai, 1903; 1st class Assistant 1904. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Bangkok, Siam.

MOORE, Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur

William (HONG KONG), K.C.B.,

K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G.; Comman- der in Chief, China Station; b. July 30, 1847. Entered navy, 1860; ('ap- tain, 1884; served Egyptian War,

1882; one of Representatives of England at Anti-Slavery Congress, Brussels, 1889; member of Austra-

lian Defence Committee, 1890-1891 ; a Lord Commissioner of the Ad- miralty, 1898-1901; Commander-in- Chief, Cape of Good Hope and

West Coast of Africa Station, 1901-

1904; after that, Second in Com- mand Channel Fleet; Commander in Chief, China Station, 1906. Clubs:

United Service; Travellers'; Hong- kong. Address: Flagship, Houg-

koug.

MOORE, Captain Charles H. H.

(HONGKONG), R.N.; Captain of H.M. second class cruiser "Sirius.”

Promoted to present rank, Dec. 31, 1900; appointed to command, 1906. Club: Hongkong. Address: H.M.S.

Sirius," Hongkong.

MOORE, Dr. William Brownlow

Ashe (HONGKONG), L.R.C.S., Dub.; Assistant Surgeon, Civil Medical Department, Hongkong; b. Aug. 8, 1879. Educ.: Drogheda Grammar

School and High School, Dublin. House Surgeon, Meath Hospital and Co. Dublin Infirmary, 1903; Ship's Surgeon, Indo-China S. N. Co., 1904; Assistaut Medical Officer of Health, Hongkong, March to Sept., 1905; Assistant Surgeon, Civil Medical Department since Sept., 1905. Club: Hongkong. Ad- dress: Civil Medical Department,

Hongkong..

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