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Missionary; b. Sept. 2, 184, at Peoria Co., Illinois,.s. of Rev. Wi11iam Jones, of Lancaster, California; in. 1899, Mary Ella Brokaw, d. of late Peter S. Brokaw. Educ.: Park Coll., Parkville, Mo., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; 1st place in prize Latin contest, Park College, 1889; salutatorian (2nd place in college class) Park College, 1892; Degrees of B.A., 1892; M.A., 1895; and D.D., 1905, conferred by Alma Mater. Entered upon missionary work in Japan in autumn of 1895, residing in Kanazawa from 1895-1898; Fukui, 1898-1905; Shimonoseki, 1905; has been engaged in evangelistic work in difficult fields greater part of time. Address: No. 1667, Meichiyama, Shimonoseki, Japan.


JONQUIERES, Admiral M.P.E. Fauque de (SAIGON), Commandant la 2e division, escadre de 1'Extreme-Orient. Decoration: Officier de la Legion d'Honneur. Address: Saigon, Cochin-China.


JORDAN, Dr. Gregory Paul (HONGKONG), M.B., C.M. Edin.; M.R.C.S., Eng.; Health Officer of the Port, and Inspector of Immigrants; b. Feb. 6, 1858. Educ: Edinburgh University. Appointed to present position, May 1, 1888. B.W.D.G.M. District Grand Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in Hongkong and South China; District Grand Ppl., District Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Hongkong and South China. Club: Hongkong, Address: 15, Macdouell Road, Hongkong.


JORDAN, Sir John Newell (PEKING), K.C.M.G.; H.B.M. Minister at Pe. king; b. Sept. 5, 1852, at Balloo, Co. Down, Ireland; w. 1885, Annie Howe, d. of Dr. Cromie, Claughr Co. Down. Educ.: Royal Belfast Academical Institution; Queen's Coll., Belfast: 1st class Honours. Appointed Student Interpreter in China, 1876; assistant Chinese Secretary to H.B.M. Legation, Peking, 1889; Chinese Secretary, 1891; Consul-General, Corea, 1896-1898; Charge d’Affaires, 1898-1901; Minister Resident at Seoul, July, 1901; was withdawn from post when Japanese Protectorate was proclaimed over Corea, Feb., 1906; proceeded to England and whilst there appointed Minister at Peking, May, 1906. Decorations: Jubilee Medal; Coronation Medal. Publications: Translation of the "Peking Gazette." Recreat ion: Riding. Address: H.B.M. Legation, Peking, China.


JOSEPH, E. S. (HONGKONG), Sharebroker, Hon. Secretary, Stock Exchange; b. 1863. Educ.: French School, Turkey; John C o u n o M High School, Bombay. Addret*: 3, Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong, and Peak Hotel, Hongkong.


JOSLING, Lieut.-Col. Charles Langford (HONGKONG), R.A. Med. Corps; in command, Military Hospital; b. Jan. 7, 1862. Major, R. A. Medical Corps, May 30, 1897; Lieut.-Col., May 30, 1905; special service, South Africa, March 1, 1900, to Aug. 29, 1902; served in W. Coast of Africa, 1893-4, operations against the Sofas, expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah (mentioned despatches,