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Chinese Child's Paper, "May 1, 1875; took part in organisation of the Chinese Tract Society, and was elected 1st Corresponding Secretary and Manager, 1878; commenced publication of " The Temperance Union," April 26, 1879; commenced " The Chinese Illustrated News," May 1, 1880; with Mrs. Faruham was surrounded by, and entirely at mercy of, Taiping rebels while the British soldiers were firing upon them, but almost, miraculously escaped unharmed; has been Editor of "The Child's Paper" for 31 years, and " The Illustrated News " for 26 years. Publications: In English: "Homeward: A Book of Travel ";" The Word for Life in Chinese"; "A Genealogy of the Farnham Family"; In Chinese: " A Bible Dictionary";" Natural Philosophy"; "Elementary Zoology";" The Bible Reader ";First Lessons in Drawing ;" The First Reader"; "The Illustrated Primer"; "Around the World Pictures "; In Chinese and English: "Bible Names"; for many years engaged in translating Bible into Shanghai colloquial. Address: 61, Range Road, Shanghai, China.


FARRER, Roland J. (BUKIT MKKTAJAM), District Officer. Educ.: Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Nov., 1896; acting District Officer, Nibong Tebal, Mar., 1897, to Sept., 1898, Dec., 1898, to Mar., 1900; acting Collector of Laud Revenue, Penang, Mar., 1900; District Officer, Dindings, May, 1900; acting Superintendent of Education, Penang, June to Aug., 1900; Head of Malay College, Malacca, May, 1901; acting 2nd assistant Colonial Secretary, June, 1901; acting District Officer, Bukit Mertajam, May, 1902; confirmed, July, 1904; acting Deputy Prosecutor, July, 1904 District Officer, Bukit Mertajam, 1905. Address: Bukit Mertajam. Straits Settlements.


FEARN, Dr. John B. (HLCHOW), Doctor of Medicine; b. Aug. 26, 1871. Entered upon medical missionary work in China for Methodist Episcopal Church, South (U.S.A.), March 26, 1895. Address: Huchow, Chekiang, China.


FENG CH'E, Lieut.-General (PKKLXC), native of Manchuria. Commissioner, Equipage Department, May, 1888; Deputy Lieut.-General, Bordered Yellow Banner Corps, Dec., 1891; Lieut.-General, Chahar, June, 1900; Lieut.-General, Bordered White-Banner Corps, Dec., 1900.


FENG HSU (AXCHIXG), native of Kiangsu; metropolitan graduate, 1886. Ho-Tung Tao, Shansi, Jan., 1902; Judge, Szechwan, Jan., 1903; Treasurer, Anching-fu, Anhwei, Sept., 1905.


FENG-SHENG-A, General (M.\ LAN CHEN), native of Manchuria, Imperial Agent, Urga, May, 1899; Brigade-General, Man Lan Chen (Eastern Tombs), Sept., 1904.


FENG-SHEN-T'AI (LAX-Cnou), native of Manchuria. Taotai, Kirin, 1884; Salt Comm., Shantung, March, 1888; Judge, Kansu, Jan., 1902; Kirin,