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1875; priest, 1876, by Bishop of Chester; rector of Norton, Bury St. Edmunds, 1878-84; S.P.G. Missionary to Japan, 1874; Professor of English, Keiogijuku College, Tokyo, 1885; Imperial Naval Academy, 1886; went to Canada, 1890, as Professor of Classics at Trinity College, Toronto, and Head-master of Trinity College School; returned to Japan, 1893 and re-appointed to Keiogijuku and Imperial Naval College; for several years President of St. Paul's College, Tokyo; at present lecturer in English at Imperial University, Higher Commercial School and Naval Academy; President, Asiatic Society of Japan, 1904-5. Publications: "Japanese Colloquial," " Kenshiu's Vision." -'Imperial Songs" (being translations of poems by Emperor and Empress of Japan ), " Confessions of a Husband." "Life of Admiral Togo,"" Buddhist Meditations,' " The Gospel of the Four," Japanese problem play, and contributions to the Asiatic Society's Journal; joint editor of " Russia-Tapane.se War Address: 26, Iigura Roknchome, Tokyo, Japan.


LLOYD, J. J. (SINGAPORE), Auctioneer and Valuer; b. July 23, 1850; m. April 10, 1877. Educ.: St. Michael's, Chatham, Kent. Has been 35 years in Far East; now head of firm' Powell and Co. Club: Singapore. Address: 17 Raffles Place, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


LOCK, C. G. Warnford (SINGAPORE), F.G.S., M.I.M.M.; Consulting Mining Engineer. Engaged in Mining in Iceland, Austria, Hungary, Asia Minor, British Columbia, S. Dakota, U.S.A., California, New South Wale;, Rhodesia and Malay Peninsula. Publications:" The Home of the Eddas"; "Practical Gold Mining"; "Gold Milling"; " The Miners' Pocket Book "; numerous monographs in Scientific Societies transactions and technical press. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements; 93, Pitt St., Sydney, N.S.W., Australia; c/o Charleton, Dickinson and Co. 353, Mansion House Chambers, London, E.C.


LOCKHART, James Haldene Stawart (WEI-HAI-WEI, C.M.G., F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S.; H.M.'s Commissioner at Wei-hai-wei since 1902; b. May 20, 1858, at Ardsheal, Argyllshire, 4th s. of Miles Lockhart (s. of James Lockhart of Lanhams, Essex, and Lord of the Manor of Marston and Oving, Bucks), and of Anna R. C. Stewart, d. of Major Stewart, 91st Regiment, and niece of Charles Stewart, late of Ardsheal, male representative of the Stewarts of Lorne, Appin, and Ardsheal; in. 1889, Edith Louise Rider, 2nd d. of Alfred Hancock, Hongkong. Educ.: King Willi.un's College, Isle of Man.; Watson's College, Kdinburgh (gold medallist); Edinburgh University (Greek Medallist). Appointed after competitive Examination to Hongkong cadetship, 1878; attached to the Colonial Office for one year, 1879; passed cadet, 1882; Superintendent of Opium Revenue, March, 1883; assistant Colonial Secretary, and assistant Auditor-General, Aug.,