WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
WHITING, Dr. Joseph L. (PEKING),
A.M., D.D.; Missionary of Amer.
Presb. Miss. North; b. Jan. 30, 1835; m. July 28, 1869, Lucy E. Jackson. Educ: Auburn Theol. Seminary.
Graduated from Coll., 1866; from Theol. Seminary, 1869; arrived in China as Missionary, 1869; has resided chiefly in Peking, but as- sisted in opening work of Presb. Miss. at Paotingfu, 1993-94 and at Shuntifu, 1904-05; was through siege at Peking, 1900. Publications: "Commentary on Roman Moral Philosophy"; "Evidences of
Christianity"; Natural Theology, etc., etc. Address: Peking, China.
WHITEHEAD, Charles Basil (PE-
NANG), Asst. Supt. of Police; b. April 4, 1879. Assist. Supt. of
Police, Singapore, 1900; assist.
Supt. of Police, Penang, since 1904.
Address: Penang, Straits Settle-
inents.
WHITMAN,
Rev. George Ernest (KIA-YING), Missionary; b. Oct. 9,
1862. Educ.: Arcadia Coll., Nova
Scotia (graduated 1887); Newton Theological Inst., Newton Centre, Mass., U.S. (graduated 1892). Missionary under American Baptist Missionary Union, Boston, Mass., 1892. Address: Kia - ying, via Swatow, China.
WHITNEY, Dr. Willis Norton
(TOKYO), M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond.; Doctor of Medi- cine and Ophthalmic Surgeon; b. Oct. 18, 1855, at Newark, N.J.,
U.S.A.; 8. of William C. Whitney
M.A.; m. Dec. 29, 1885, Mary C. d.
of J. Bevan Braithwaite, Barrister,
of Lond. Educ. :
Whi
University.
Tokyo; University, Penna; Lond.
Hosp. Accompanied parents to. Japan in 1875; studied medicine at Tokyo University; teacher of Eng. Physiology and Chemistry, Middle Normal School, Kanagawa; founder and Foreign Director, Akasaka Eye and General Hosp., Tokyo, 1886 to date; United States Inter preter of Legation, Tokyo, 1883-95; Vice-Pres., Soc. for Advancement of Med. Science in Japan, 1898 to 1906. Publications; Thesis: Blood
Changes in Erysipelas, 1881; Dic- tionary, roads, chief towns, etc. of Japan, with statistical appendix, 1885; Notes on the Medical History of Japan, Asiatic Soc. Trans., 1885;
Index of Chinese Characters in
Hepbi n's Dict. of Japanese, 1888; Editorials in English part of Sei I Kwai Med. Jour.; correspondence and contributions from Japan to
Phila. Med. Times"; New York
"Med. Record," etc. Address: Akasaka Eye and Gen. Hosp., 17, Hikawa - cho, Akasaka, Tokyo,
Japan.
WHITTALL, Lieut.-Colonel Francis
Vaughan (SINGAPORE), O.C. 95th Russell's Infantry; b. March 23, 1831. 2nd Lieut., 49th Foot, Jan. 22, 1881; Lieutenant, Berks Regt., July, 1881; Leinster Regt., 1881 ; Indian
Staff Corps, 1883; Capt., 1892; Major, Indian Army, 1901; Lieut.- Colonel, 1904; qualified interpreter in Russian; on active service with
Burma Expedition, 1837-88, and in China, 1900 (mentioned in des- patches). Decorations: Burma and
China Medals. Address; Alexandra
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