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Address: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.


AMERY, Rev. Albert John (SINGAPORE), B.D.: Clergyman; b. Nov. 20, 1869; m. Sept. 16, 1905, R. M. Allen, a Med. Missionary. Educ.: Harley Coll., London; Drew Tlieol. Seminary, N.J., U.S.A. Pupil teacher schools in Newton Abbot; Asst. Master Dartmouth and London; studied for Missionary career at Harley Coll., London anl Cliff Coll., Derbyshire; arrived in Singapore as Asst. Master in Anglo-Chinese School 1894; ordained by Bishop Thobourn as Deacon 1897; lder 1899; Principal Anglo-Chinese Sch. Ipoh, Perak, 1897; Principal Anglo-Chinese Sch, Penang 1893-99. took divinity course at Drew Theol. Seminary, graduating with decree of B.D. 1893-1933; since 1904 Minister in charge Methodist Episcopalian Church, Singapore. Address: Wesley House, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


AMERY, Geoffrey Julian (SELAXGOR), M.A.; Federated Malay States Civil Service; b. April 21, 1875. Educ.: Harrow; St. John's Coll., Oxford. Addre-88: Selangor, Federated Malay States.


AMUERHLINGKUEI, Prince (PEKING), Native of Mongolia. Raised to Prince of First Order Dec. 1891; great grandson of Prince Seng-ko-lin-ch'in.


AN-CHENG (TARBAGATAI), Military Assistant Governor; native of Manchuria. Appointed Asst. Resident Tibet, Nov. 1930; Military Asst, Governor of Tarbagatai, Nov. 1904.


ANDERSEN, N. P. (SHANGHAI), Captain Coast Staff I. M. Customs; b. March 20, 1839; m. 1831. Educ.: Public Schools, Denmark. Has been 44 years in Chinese I.M.C. service on coast staff; during: Taiping Rebellion was present at taking of Ningpo, Hangchow, and other places; took indirect part in French reprisals against China, Chino-Japanese War, Boxer troubles and Russo-Japanese War. Decoration: Double Dragon, China. Club: Race, Shanghai. Address: 13, Lingtze Loo Road, Shanghai, China.


ANDERSON, Frederick (SHANGHAI), Merchant; b. Nov. 17, 1855; m. Sophia, d. of Admiral T. Le Hunte Ward, C.B. Educ.: Glasgow Academy and Hawthorn Hall, Cheshire. Member Shanghai Municipal Council 1892-3-4, 1897-8-9, 1904-5; and Chairman in 1899-1904-5; Chairman China Association 1898-9 and on London comtee. 1901-2. Clubs: Caledonian, Ranelagh; Thatched House, Lond.; Country and Shanghai. Address: "En-oil," 167 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, China.


ANDERSON, Sir John (SINGAPORE), K.C.M.G., M.A.; Governor Straits Settlements; High Commissioner, Federated Malay States; British North Borneo and Governor Labuan and Brunei; b. 1858. Educ.: Aberdeen Univ., M.A. 1877, 1st class honours in mathematics; gold medal as most distinguished graduate of year; 2nd class elk., C.O.,