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and Straits Settlements. Address: Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.


HUMPHREYS, Henry (HONGKONG), J.P.; partner in the firm J. D. Humphreys and Son, land and estate agents; b. Hongkong, 1867. Educ.: St. Helen's College, South -sea. Arrived in Hongkong in 1889, and became associated with Mr. J. D. Humphreys; was taken into partnership, 1896; is a member of the Sanitary Board; appointed on May 11, 1906, to the Commission to inquire into the administration of the Public Health and Building Ordinance of 1908. Clubs: Sports, London; Jockey, Tennis, Bowling an I Golf, Hougkong. Address: "Abartholwyn," Peak Rxad, Hongkong.


HUMPHREYS, William Griffith (HONGKONG), Merchant; Senior partner of W. G. Humphreys & Co., London and Hongkong; b. Dec. 21, 1842; in. 1875. Educ.: Gloster Grammar School. Came to the East in 1870. Address: 4 Queen's Gardens, Peak Road, Hongkong.


HUNTER, H. E. R. (SHANGHAI), Manager, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Formerly in Hongkong and branches elsewhere; has been in the East about 25 years. Club: Shanghai. Address: 12, The Bund, Shanghai, China.


HUNTER, Dr. William (HONGKONG), M.B., C.M., Aberdeen (Honours), F.R.I.P.H., London; Government Bacteriologist, Director of Bacteriological Institute, and Medical Officer in charge of the Govt. Public Mortuary; Lecturer in Pathology and Bacteriology, School of Medicine for Chinese, Hongkong; b. May 25, 1875 at Macduff, Banffshire, Scotland, s. of late Rev. W. Hunter, Macduff, Scotland; in. 1902, Marie Alice, d. of James Rae, of Culter, Aberdeenshire. Educ.: Milne's Institution, Foehabers; Robert Gordon's College; King's College; Marischal College, Aberdeen; University of Leipzig, University of Berlin, Germany; King's College; West London Hospital; most distinguished Medical Graduate, Aberdeen University, 1896; James Anderson Medallist and Scholar, Aberdeen, 1896; John Murray Medallist and Scholar, Aberdeen and Middlesex Hospital, Lond., 1896; George Thompson Travelling Fellowship, 1897-99; Acting Medical and Surgical Officer, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, 1896; Laboratory Assistant, Pathological Department, Aberdeen University, 1897; Clinical Assistant National Hospital for Paralysed and Epileptic, London, 1899-1900; Laboratory Assistant, Neuropathslogical Laboratory, King's College, London, 1900; Assistant Bacteriologist, London Hospital, 1900-01; Director of Pathological Institute, Lond. Hospital, 1901; Member of British Medical Association, Member of Neurological and Physiological Societies of Great Britain; Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, London; Member of Commission appointed by