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Clerk to the Supreme Council, 1898; Treasurer and SupremeCourtJudge, 1900; member of Committee administering the Government of Sarawak during absences of H.H. the Rajah, 1898-1899, and 1901-1932; retired from Sarawak Civil Service, 1902; traded in Sarawak as a merchant, 1903; joined British North Borneo Civil Service, 1904; appointed Resident of Province Clarke and Member of Legislative Council. Recreations: Golf, cricket, shooting, etc. Club: Sports. Address: Province Clarke (Via Labuan), British North Borneo.


JOHNSON, Rev. Weston T. (SAPPORO), A.B.; Missionary; b. Michigan, U.S.A., Aug. 6, 1874; m. June 4, 1902, Sarah Young MacLeod. Educ.: Alma College and Princeton Theological Seminary. Address: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.


JOHNSON, Alexander (SANDAKAN), Superintendent, Public Works Department of British North Borneo Company. Was elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, 1906. Address: Sandakan, British North Borneo


JOHNSTON, Lieut-Colonel Henry Halcro (SINGAPORE), C.B., D.Sc., M.D., C.M., F.R.S.E., F.L.S.; Senior Medical Officer, Straits Settlements; b. Sept. 13, 1856. Educ.: Dollar Institu tion; Edinburgh Collegiate School; Elin. University. Joined Royal Army Medical Corps, 1881; served in Suakin Expedition, 1885; Malakand and Buner Expeditions of 1897-1893 (mentioned in despatches); South Africa.Campaign of 1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches twice); in charge of Medical Division, Royal Victoria HospitaT, Netley; Senior Medical Officer, Straits Settlements, 1906; Fellow of Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh; Fellow of Botanical Society of Edinburgh; Fellow of Royal Institute of Public Health, London; past President of Scottish Natural History Society, Edinburgh; Hon. Foreign Member of La Societe Francaise d'Hygiene. Paris. Decorations: Egyptian Medal with clasp, and Khedive's star; India Medal with clasp; South Africa, two Medals with three clasps. Publications: Reports on Filters, Malarial Fever, and the Floras of Orkney and Mauritius. Rscrjfitions: Botany, fishing, shooting, riding, boating, hockey, and lawn-tennis. Clubs: Caledonian; United Service, Edinburgh. Address: Fort Canning, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


JOHNSTON, Lewis Audley Marsh (HONGKONG); Colonial Civil Service; b. Oct. 12, 1865. Straits Civil Service, 1883; attached to General Post Office, 189J-1892; District Officer, Malacca, 1892-1895; Assistant Postmaster General; acted as Postmaster General, 1893-1898; on Postal Conference at Hongkong, 1897; Collector of Land Revenue and in charge of Treasury, Malacca, and Municipal Commissioner, 1893-1900; acted as Postmaster General, 1900-1932; Postmaster-General, Hongkong, 1905; acted as Treasurer a ml Member of Executive