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work at Mount Vernon, Ohio, for eight years; ordained to Ministry, 19)1; Superintendent of Japan Mission of Seventh Day Adventists since 1901. Address: 30, Oiwakecho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.


FIGG, Frederick George (HONGKONG), First Assistant, Observatory; b. Feb. 10, 1856. Formerly Assistant and Magnetic Observer at Kew Observatory; arrived in Colony, 1883; Acting Director of Observatory, 1902-1903. Address: Observatory, Hongkong.


FINCHAM, Charles (KINTA), F.M.S. Civil Service; b. March 17, 1852. Acting Inspector of Mines, Taiping, 1890; Government Mining Prospector, Kuala Kangsar, July, 1890; Inspector of Mines, April, 1895; Inspector of Boilers, Mines Department, Kinta, since 1899. Address: Kinta, Perak, Federated Malay States.


FINK, C. (SHANGHAI), Journalist; b. March 27, 1861; in. Helene, d. of late Job. Koch, of Bremen, 1887; Educ.: Universities at Leipzig and Berlin; studied law and political science. After University studies and Military Service in Mexico and United States, from 1884 to 1893, was sub-editor of "Die Post," Berlin, from 1894 to 1898; since 1898 Editor "Der Ostasiatische Lloyd," Shanghai; established in 1904 and still publishes in Tsingtau, "Tisangtauer Neueste Nachrichten." Publications: "Der Kampf um die Ostmark." Clubs: Concordia, Shanghai; and Shanghai. Address: 24A, Nanking Road, Shanghai, China.


FINLAYSON, Dr. George Alexander (SINGAPORE), M.A., M.B., Aberdeen; Medical Practitioner; &. Dec. 1C, 1874. Educ.: At Aberkeen; Leipzig; London. Is Municipal Health Officer and Municipal Bacteriologist at Singapore. Publications: Articles in medical journals. Club: Singapore. Address: Municipal Health Office, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


FINNIE, William (SINGAPORE), M.I.M.E., M.I.S.I., M. Soc. E., M.I.E.S.; Civil and Mechanical Engineer; b. March 11, 1872, at Aberdeen. Educ.: Academy, Peterhead; Gordon's College, Aberdeen, Scotland. From 1892-98, Superintending Engineer and Works Manager to William Jackson's Experimental and Patent Machinery Development Works, a branch of Marshall Sons and Co. Ltd., Gainsborough, England; from 1898 to date under engagement with firm of Howarth Erskine, Ltd., at Head Office and Works, Singapore, and at branches at Burrnah, Malay Peninsula, Siam and China; 1898, Chief Draughtsman and Consulting Engineer; 1900, Acting General Manager of firm; 1902, General Manager and Director of Co. Club: Singapore. Address: c/o Howarth Erskine, Ltd., Singapore, Straits Settlements; and 3, Lloyd's Avenue, London, England.


FIELD, Rev. Walter Paul Gray (YOKOHAMA), M.A.; Clergyman of the Church of England; 6. Jan. 25, 1861. Educ.: Christ's Hospital; Keble College, Oxford; Cudderdon College. Ordained 1887; Curate of St. John-the-Divine, Kennington,