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m. Elizabeth, d. of Geo. Murray, Edinburgh. Educ.: Inverness Royal Academy; Aberdeen University. Publications: Hakka Index, 1904; Hakka -English Dictionary, 1905. Address: Wukingfu, Swatow.


MACKENZIE, Alexander (HONGKONG), Manufacturer's Representative. Has been local representative of firm of Arthur and Co. (Export) Ltd. of Glasgow, London, Leeds, etc., since 1896. Address: Hongkong.


MACKINNON, Lewis Arthur Ranking (AMOY), Assistant, and Postal Agent for Great Britain, H.B.M. Consular Service. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, Sept. 24, 1895; acting Vice-Consul at Canton, 1903 to 1904; Assistant and Postal Agent for Great Britain at Amoy, 1906. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Amoy, China.


MACKRAY, William Henderson (TAMPIN), Federated Malay States Civil Service; b. Nov. 11, 1877. Appointed cadet, Negri Sembilan, Nov., 1901; acting Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban. Aug., 1902; passed in Malay, 1903; acting Assistant District Officer, Tampin, June, 1903; acting Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, Nov., 1903; passed in Law, 1904; acting Inspector of Schools, Nov., 1904; acting Assistant District Officer, Tampin, 1906. Address: Tampin, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.


MACLAREN, James Waddell Boyd (SINGAPORE), M.I.C.E.; Civil Engineer; b. April 14, 1863. Educ.: Edinburgh Collegiate School. Clubs: Thatched House and Sports, London. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


MACRAY, H. A. J. (SHANGHAI), Manager of Dodwell and Co., Ltd. Club: Shanghai. Address: 1, Canton Road, Shanghai, China.


MACWILLIE, Dr. John (WUCHANG), M.D., C.M.; Physician; b. Feb. 12, 1872; m. Lottie L. McMorran, Oct. 23, 1902. Educ.: Trinity University, Toronto, Canada; came to China as a Missionary in 1902; commenced medical work in Changsha, Hunan, in 1902; had charge of St. James Hospital, Nganking, Anhwei, 1903-05; while there organized the first Ambulance Corps in the Chinese Army; in 1905 took charge of St. Peter's Hospital, Wuchang, Hupeh. Address: American Church Mission, Wuchang, China.


MADDEN, Rev. Milton Bolivar (SEX DAI), M.A.; Missionary; b. July 20, 1869; m. Feb. 1, 1894, Maude Whitmore. Educ.: Bethany College, B.A., "Magna Cum Laude," 1895; M.A., 1898; Chicago University, 1902-03. Has been a Missionary in Japan since 1895; Secretary and Treas., Japan, Mission, Ch. of Christ. Publications: Edited " Bible Way," 1899-1902. Address: Sendai, Japan.


MADDOCKS, William Edward (MALACCA), Harbour Master; b. May 8, 1873. Chief Officer, Colonial