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MORE, Dr. Francis Watson (SINGAPORE), M.D., B.Sc., C.M.; m. 1905. Educ.: Edinburgh University. Address: 3, Raffles Place, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


MORGAN, Evan (TAIYUANFU), Missionary; b. Oct. 1, 1860; m. 1886, Marion Lindsay, d. of R. Wesdon, Bristol and n. of late Henry Winter-botham, M.P., Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs. Educ.: University College, Bristol; London University. Arrived in China, 1884, at time of Franco-Chinese War; has spent six years in Sianfu, Shensi, and was there during Boxer trouble, and was frequently in danger from excited mobs; left Sianfu under escort provided by H.E. Tuan Fang about a month after Taiyuanfu Massacres, of which sent first telegraphic news to coast; with exception of furlough and period spent in Shensi has lived throughout in Shansi; engaged in evangelical, educational and translating work. Publication: Translations into Chinese of books on science, etc; articles in "North China Daily News." Address: Taiyuanfu, via Peking, North China.


MORGAN, Dr. Lorenzo Seymour (TSINGKIANGPU), b. Aug. 15, 1875. Educ.: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, U.S.A.; Johns Hopkins Medical School Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Address: Southern Presbyterian Mission, Tsingkiangpu, via Chinkiang, China.


MORGAN, Richard Henry (PENANG), Surveyor. Sub.-Assistant Surveyor, Ceylon, March 1, 1875; assistant Surveyor, Jan. 1, 1877, to Dec. 31, 1880; assistant Surveyor, Singapore, Jan. 1, 1881; transferred to Penang, Jan. 1, 1885; Senior Surveyor, Penang, July 30, 1902. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements.


MORI, Benjiro (HONGKONG), Assistant Manager Hongkoug branch, Nippon Yusen Kaisha; b. 1868. Educ. Tokyo, Japan. Was for some time on staff of "Japan Times," the only daily paper printed in English which is published at Tokyo; afterwards joined N.Y.K., Tokyo branch; has occupied present position seven years. Address: Prince's Buildings,. Chater Road, Hongkong.


MORI, Dr. Rintaro (TOKYO), Surgeon-General; b. in 1860. Educ.: Germany. Was. Surgeon -General of the Tokyo Division in Manchuria. Publications: Translations of several German classics. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


MORIMURA, Ichizaemon ( TOKYO ) Merchant and Banker; b. Oct., 1839,. at Tokyo. Exporter and importer; controls the Morimura Bank, and is Director of Bank of Japan. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


MORPHY, Edward Alexander (SINGAPORE), Editor "Straits Times "; b, Feb. 9, 1867; at Killarney, 3rd s, of late Alex. M o r p h y, Crown Solicitor for Clare and Kelly; m. 1896, Anne, d. of J. Lloyd, of Singapore. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin. Went to America when eighteen and subsequently became reporter on Brooklyn evening paper; has been associated with journalism ever since, editing at