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Chemical Assistant, and later House Surgeon; appointed House Physician to Dreadnought Seaman's Hospital, Greenwich, 1900; in 1902 resigned appointment to come to Hongkong. Recreations: Riding, tennis, cycling, swimming, reading. Club: Hongkong. Address; Hongkong.


MARSHALL, Frederick Brougham (AMOY), Merchant; b. Yokohama, Japan, Jan. 31, 1864; in. Violet Walton, at Foochow, Feb. 25, 1895. Educ.: Grange School, Ewell, Surrey. Clubs: Constitutional and Thatched House, Lond.; Hongkong. Address: Amoy, China.


MARTEN, Richard (HONGKONG), Merchant; b. Dec. 18, 1869. Came to the East in 1878 for Arnhold Karberg and Co., and in 188C joined Radecker and Co. as managing partner in Hongkong. Club: Germania. Address: Hongkong.


MARTIN, Dr. Paul Z. (KOBE), M.D.; b. Dec. 25, 1856. Educ.: Armenian College, Calcutta. Club: Shinko. Address: 27 Sannomiyacho, 3 chome, Kobe, Japan.


MARTIN, William (HANKOW), Consul-General for the U.S. of America.


MARTIN, Dr. W. A. P. (WUCHANG), D.D., LL.D.; President of Viceroy's University, Wuchang, China; b April 10, 1827, Livonia, Indiana. Educ.: Indiana State University; Presbytery Theologian Seminary, Arrived in China, 1850; stationed as Missionary at Ningpo; went as Interpreter with U.S. Minister, Beid, to Tientsin, where new treaties were made after storming of forts by British and French, 1858; Avent with U.S. Minister, Ward, to Peking; witnessed defeat of Allies at Taku, 1859; accompanied Mr. Ward to Japan, then under Shogun; made President and Professor of International Law in Imperial College, Peking, 1867; held position 25 years, and resigned on account of health, 1898; appointed, by Imperial Decree, President of New University; in Siege of Peking shut up eight weeks in H.B.M. Legation, 1900. Publications: In Chinese: Evidences of Christianity; Natural Philosophy; Mathematical Physics; Mental Philosophy, with preface by Li Hung Chang; Translations of four Text-books of International Law, Wheton, Woolsay, Bluntschli, and Hall; In English: A Cycle of Cathay; The Lore of Cathay; The Siege of Peking; Chinese Legends and other poems. Recreation: Verse-making. Address: c/o Mission Press, Shanghai, China.


MARTIN, Zacharia Martin (KOBE), Import and Export Merdhant and Commission Agent; b. June 8, 1848. Educ.: Calcutta University. Started business in 1863 and was first person to import curios in bulk from Japan into Calcutta; doing business all over the world in rice, silk and Japanese curios; Captain C.V.B. Clubs: Shinko (Kobo); Armenian Club, Calcutta. Address: Kobe, Japan.


MARTY, A. P. (HONGKONG), Merchant; Consul for Spain. Address: 14, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.