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D.P.H., Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1904. Formerly Superintendent of Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals, Hongkong; Lecturer on Tropical Diseases, and Sec., Hongkong College of Medicine for Chinese; entered Hongkong Civil Service, Jan., 1897; J.P., 1898; President, Hongkong and China Branch of British Medical Association, 1899. Publications: Author of Reports on Malaria and on Hongkong Mosquitoes, in Government Gazette. Club: Hongkong. Address: Barker Road, Hongkong.


THOMSON, Oswald Dykes (HONGKONG), Solicitor; b. July 25, 1870. Educ.: University Coll. Sell., Lond. Admitted Solicitor in Lond., 1892; Address: Ice House Street and The Peak, Hongkong.


THOMSON, Rev. Robert Austin (KOBE), F.R.G.S., M.J.S.; Clergyman; b. 1860; m. Jan. 3, 1889, Gazelle M. Rulofson, of New Britain, Conn. Educ.: Edinburgh and London. Appointed Agent, National Bible Society of Scotland to Japan, 1884; resigned in 1888; appointed Missionary of the American Baptist Missionary Union at Kobe, 1888 and has remained there ever since; Sec. of the Mission in Japan, from 1897 to 1903; served on Literary Committee for Decennial Conference of Missions, 1900, in Japan; was appointed first Sec. of that body during sessions of Conference at Tokyo: was first missionary to reopen Christian work in Liu-Chiu islands after Dr. Bettleheim, who left Islands in 1854; was instrumental in opening of Mission work among islands of Inland Sea of Japan by securing funds for building and equipment of a small vessel which is now being used with remarkable success. Publications: Papers on Liu-Chiu. Address: "Kakinoki," Kitano, Kobe, Japan.


THOMPSON, Charles Carthew ( KUALA LUMPUR), Assistant Treasurer; b. April 2, 1861. Extra Clerk, Audit Office, Selangor, 1896; acting assistant Auditor, 1897; assistant Treasurer, Federated Malay States, Kuala Lumpur, 1906. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


THORNICRAFT, Dr. Thomas Charles (KOBE), M.D.; Physician; b. Sept. 14, 1845. Educ.: London. Decorations: Uffiziale Dell' Ordine Corona d'Italia. Clubs: Kobe; Thatched House, Lond. Address: Kobe, Japan.


THORNTON, Maxwell Rethven (PENANG), Solicitor of Supreme Court of; Judicature in England, and Advocate and Solicitor of Supreme Courts of Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States; b. July 11, 1878, s. of late Rev. G. R. Thornton, M.A., and g. s. of late John Labouchere, of Broome Hall, Surrey,. of Right Hon. Henry Labouchere. Admitted to practise, 1901. Clubs: Penang; Lake. Address: 27, Beach St., Penang, Straits Settlements, and Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


THORNTON, Swinford Leslie (SINGAPORE), B.A.; Puisne Judge. Educ.: Lincoln College, Oxford. Called