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May 13, 1899; acting Chinese Secretary, Peking, 1898 to 1900; created C.M.G. 1900; acting Consul General at Tientsin, 1904; Consul at Newchwang, 1936. Address: H.B.M. Consulate, Newchwang, Manchuria.


FULKERSON, Dr. E. R. (NAGASAKI), LL.D.; College President; b. Oct. 2, 1859. Educ.: Marionville Collegiate Institute; Simpson College; Taylor University. Entered the pastorate, 1889; appointed to Japan, 1887; Professor in Anglo-Japanese College, Tokyo, J887-88; President, Anglo -Japanese College, Tokyo, 1888-89; in Professor Chinzei's Seminary, Nagasaki, 1889-94; President of Chinzei Seminary, Nagasaki, since 1891; Vice-Consul for U.S.A. at Nagasaki during Spanish American War; lectured extensively in U.S.A. in 1894, 1900, and 1904. Address: Nagasaki, Japan.


FULTON, Rev. George W. (KANAZAWA), A.B.; Minister nml Missionary; b. Sept. 29, 1865, at Pinsmore, Pa., U.S.A.; m. Oct. 14, 1889; Amy Sexton. Eiuc.: Washington and Jefferson College, Penna., U.S.A., (classical prize 1885); Allegheny Theological Seminary; McCormick Theological Seminary. Licensed to preach, April, 1888; ordained as Evangelist, April, 1889; appointed Foreign Missianary of Presbyterian Church and left America for Japan, Sept. 21, 1889; located in Kauazawa till March, 1891; Fukui, till May, 1898; furlough in U.S.A. till April, 1930; Kanazawa till present time: Secretary, West Japan Presbyterian Mission; Chairman, Standing committee of Co-operating Christian Missions in Japan, 1905. Publications: Semi-monthly paper in Japanese. Address: 34, Tobi-ume-cho, Kanazawa, Kaga, Japan.


FUNAKOSHI, Baron Mamoru (TOKYO), Member of House of Peers; b. June, 1840, at Hiroshima. Entered Civil Service, 1868; appointed Secretary of Home Office; filled successively Governorship of Chiba, Ishikawa, and Miyagi; nominated to House of Peers, 1894. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


FUNG WA CHUN (HONGKONG), Compradore, Shewan, Tomes and Co. b. Hongkong, March 9, 1857. Educ.: Hongkong Government Central School (now Queen's College). After leaving school joined Yan Woo Co., opium farmers, with which firm still connected; upon establishment of Shewan, Tomes & Co. became compradore; was compradore of National Bank of China for many years; served on comtees, Tung Wa Hospital and Po Leung Kok (institute for protection of women and children) for several terms; successfully advocated instruction of Chinese in European medical science at Tung Wa Hospital; was member of coratees. Queen Victoria Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee (awarded gold medal by Government) and Coronation celebrations, South African War Fund; typhoon relief comtee., food commission; special juror for nearly 20 years; is a J.P.; has been member of Sanitary Board