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MILLS, John Frederick (PERAK), Harbour Master; b. May 27, 1855. Entered Royal Navy, 1869; Sub-Lieutenant, 1875; Lieutenant, 1879; retired, 1891; Harbour Master, Telok Anson, 1892; Commander, 1895; acting District Magistrate and Harbour Master at Matang and for Lower Perak 1896; Harbour Master, Perak, 1902. Address: Perak, Federated Malay States.


MILNE, Dr. William Stuart (SEREMBAN), M.B., B.Sc.; Acting District Surgeon, Negri Sembilan; b. June 29, 1876. Appointed Second European Assistant Institute for Medical Research, Federated Malay States, 1902; appointed present post, 1903. Address: Seremban, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States.


MINAMI, Shingo (HONGKONG), Manager local branch of Mitsui Bussan Kaisha; b. Japan, Nov., 1873. Educ.: Law College, Imperial University, Tokyo. Manager, M.B.K., Kuchinotzu, 1899-1901; Tientsin, 1901-1904; arrived at Hongkong, 1904. Address: "Samching," Macdonell Road, Hongkong.


MITSUI, Baron Hachiroemon (TOKYO), Merchant and banker. Partner in Mitsui Bank and interested in number of industrial and other companies; created Baron 1900, in recognition of public services. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


MINOURA, Katsundo (TOKYO), Vice-president House of Representatives; b. Feb., 1854, at Bungo. Elected to House in 1890; Director of Commercial Bureau of Agriculture and Commercial Office, 1897; Vice-Minister of communications, 1898. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


MISU, Vice-Admiral Sotaro (TOKYO), b. at Hikone, 1854. Served as Captain in Chino-Japanese War; Rear-Admiral, 1901; Commander of 2nd. Squadron under Vice -Admiral Kamimura at commencement of Russo-Japanese War; Vice -Admiral, 1905, and appointed Commander under Admiral Togo; was wounded in the Battle of Tsushima Straits. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


MITA, Kozi (YOKOHAMA), Superintending Judge of Ku Saibansho; b. May 4, 1865, at Mochida, Oshimachi, Saitama-ken, near Tokyo, e. s. of late Seitaro Mita; m. Shiori, d. of late Norikazu Wakayama, Councillor of Cabinet and Chief Secretary of Agriculture and Commercial Department. Educ.: Waseda University. Passed official examinations for Judges and Public Procurators in 1888; after presiding as Chief Justice of Civil and Criminal Division, etc., was appointed Superintending Judge of the Ku Saibansho. Recreations: Shooting; opera (classical); Collecting antiquities and objets d'art. Address: Nishitobe-cho, Yokohama, Japan.


MITCHELL, E. W. (HONGKONG), Wine and Spirit Merchant; b., 1855. Educ.: Uppingham. Came to China in spring 1878. Recreations: Amateur theatricals, one of foremost supporters of A.D.C.; cricket. Clubs: Hongkong; Thatched House, Lond. Address: 1 Seymour Terrace, Hongkong.