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WOODBRIDGE, Rev. Samuel Isett (SHANGHAI), Editor-in-Chief of the " Chinese Christian Intelligencer;" b. Oct. 16, 1846, s. of Rev. Jahleel Woodbridge, who represented the 9th generation in a direct line of Presb. Ministers; m. Jeanie Wilson Woodrow, d. of distinguished geologist, James Woodrow. Educ.: New Brunswick, N.J.; and Princeton, N.J. Came to China as Missionary, and after 18 years' service was elected by Pan Presb. Conf., which met in Shanghai, Oct. 1901, Editor-in-Chief of the " Chinese Christian Intelligencer, " a (vernacular) church and family newspaper, which he now conducts; has been thrice chairman of the Landrenters' annual meeting in Kuling. Publications: "China's only Hope," a translation of Viceroy Chang Chih Tung's famous book, and works in Chinese. Address: 18 Peking Road, Shanghai, China.

WOODCOCK, George Albert (HONGKONG), Sec. to Sanitary Board; b. Aug. 6, 1865. Educ.: St. John's Coll., Battersea. Asst. Master, Queen's Coll., Hongkong, March 15, 1890; Sec. to Sanitary Board, July 19, 1901; J.P. March 13, 1902; called to Bar, July 5, 1905. Address: Sanitary Board, Hongkong.

WOODD, Rev. Charles Hampden Basil (OSAKA), M.A.; Principal of Momoyama Middle Sch. for Boys; b. Feb. 2, 1869; m. Jan. 5, 1903, Elfrida Mary Hose, d. of Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak. Educ: Harrow and Trinity Coll., Cambidge. Address: Momoyama Sch., Osaka, Japan.

WOOD, Dr. Andrew H. (CANTON), B.A., M.D.; Physician and Professor; b. Aug. 25, 1872; m. Fanny S. Sinclair. Educ: Pantops Academy, Washington; Lee University; Penna. University. Address: Christian Coll., Canton, China.

WOODWARD, Dr. Edmund Lee (NGANKIN), M.A., M.D.; Med. Missionary: b. Jan. 29, 1873. Educ.: University of Virginia, U.S.A. (M.A. and M.D.); Postgraduate Diploma of Polyclinic Postgraduate School, Philadelphia. Came to China in 1899 as Medical Missionary; after short stay in Hankow went to Ngankin to establish Mission Hospital there; is now superintending there the erection of what promises to be one of the largest hospitals in the Far East. Publications: Contributions to current Medical and Missionary literature. Address: St. James' Hospital, American Church Mission, Ngankin, China.

WOODWARD, Rev. Harry (BINGO), Clergyman of Ch. of Eng. and Missionary; b. Feb. 1, 1869; m. Margaret Poynter, d. of late Samuel Carr, 1902. Educ.: Islington Theological College. Clapham C.M.S. Training Institution, 1891; Islington Theological College, 1892. Curate, Seaton and Camerton, Cumberland, 1895; C.M.S. Missionary to Japan; located first in Tokyo, 1895; Tokushima, Shikoku, 1898; went to England on furlough and apptd. curate of Christ Church, Paignton, Devon, 1901; returned to Japan and located at Fukuyama, Bingo. Address: Fukuyama, Bingo, Japan.