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steamer " Sea Belle," 1901; Harbour Master, Malacca, 1901; Acting Commander, Colonial steamer, 1902; acting Deputy Master Attendant, Singapore, 1903; Harbour Master, Malacca, 1904. Address: Malacca, Straits Settlements.


MADELEY, Rev. Frank (SAN GUAN HSIEN), M.A.; Missionary, Baptist Missionary Society, England; b. May 28, 1870; m. Sept. 15, 1904, F. D. Nowell, Paignton, Devon. Educ.: King Edward VI High School, Birmingham (Foundation Scholarship); London University. Was in China year of Boxer outbreak when Governor Tuan Fang saved lives of all missionaries in Shensi; was student of Bristol Baptist College, 1893-97; is actively engaged in missionary work in San Guan Hsien district, which has 754 Church members, the greatest number in Shensi province. Publications: " The Value of a Tone Eschatology," 1904; "The Eight Signs of John's Gospel: A Study in Parallelism " (in preparation). Address: c/o The Agent, China Inland Mission, Hankow, China.


MAHE, Georges Marie Joseph (LAOS), Inspector, Civil Service Indo-China, Resident Superior, Laos; b. April 14, 1860. Entered Civil Service Indo-China, April 25, 1883; 3rd class Administrator, Aug., 1889; 2nd class, Aug., 1893; 1st class, Aug., 1896; Inspector, Jan., 1902. Decoration: Officier d'Academie. Address: Laos, Indo-China.


MAIN, Dr. David Duncan (HANGCHOW), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.E., 1881, M.B.G.P., 1902, F.R.U.P.E., 1905; b. 1856, m. Florence Nightingale Smith, d. of late D. Diugwall Smith, Edinburgh, and a, d. of late Alex. McVicor, post captain R.N. Educ.: Edinburgh. Medical Missionary in charge of C.M.S. Hangchow Hospital and Medical Training College, since 1881; surgeon to I.M. Customs. Publications: Whitlas Dictionary, Playfair's Midwifery, Cheyne's Wounds, Abscesses, and Ulcers, etc., in Chinese. Decoration Order of 5th Button. Address: Hangchow, China.


MAITLAND, Francis (HONGKONG), Merchant, b. May 21, 1865; m. Nov., 1901, Alice Stopani. Educ.: Private Schools. Arrived in Colony, April 12, 1887. Club: Hongkong. Address: Alexandra Building, Hongkong;"Nettlewood," Robinson Road, Hongkong.


MAITLAND, F. J. (SHANGHAI), Merchant. Senior partner, Maitland and Co., Ltd.; proprietor of "Shanghai Times" and "Sport and Gossip." Address: 4, Hankow Road, Shanghai, China.


MAKING, Nobuaki (TOKYO), Minister of Education; b. Oct., 1861, s. of late Okube, prominent statesman. Secretary of Foreign Office, 1889; Private Secretary of Prime Minister (Marquis Ito), 1888; local; Governor, 1891-1892; Vice-Minister of Education, 1892; Minister at Rome, 1897; Minister at Vienna until Feb., 1906, when was appointed to present position. Address: Tokyo, Japan.