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March,. 1903; organised service of.steamers instead of sailing vessels between Hongkong and Peru. Clubs: Travelling member of several; principal clubs in Lima. Address: Peruvian Consulate, Hongkong; Virreina, 188 altos, Lima, Peru.


MUGLISTON, Dr. Thomas Crighton (PENANG), M.R.C.S., England; L.R.C.P. and L.M., Edinburgh, Colonial Surgeon. Entered R. N. Medical Service, 1876-1881; Medical Officer to French and United States Consulates, Singapore; J.P. and Coroner, 1883; Colonial Surgeon, Straits Settlements, 1886; acting Principal Medical Officer, Singapore, Feb. to Aug., 1890, July-Aug., 1896, and from March, 1901, to April, 1902; Colonial Surgeon, Penang, March, 1901. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


MULLER, Dr. Oscar (HONGKONG), Doctor of Medicine and Surgery; b. May 4, 1873. Partner with Dr. Justi. Club: Germania. Address: Hongkong.


MUMM VON SCHWARZENSTEIN, Freiherr Phillip Alfons (TOKYO), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Germany; b. March 18, 1S59, at Frankfurt on the Main. Educ.: Universities of Goettingen, Heidelberg, Leipzig and Berlin; graduated at Goettingen, 1882. Was called to the Bar and practised law until 1885; appointed to Foreign Office by late Prince Bismarck, Aug., 1885; attached to Embassy at London, 1886; Embassy at Paris, 1887; passed diplomatic examination, Jan., 1888; Secretary to Legation at Washington, 1889; as Charge" d' Affaires concluded reciprocity treaty and copyright agreement, 1891; Secretary of Legation in Roumania (under the present Chancellor, Von Buelow), 1892-93; Councillor at Foreign Office, Berlin, 1894; Minister to Luxemburg, 1898; Minister on special mission to Washington in reference to Samoan Treaty, 1899; succeeded Baron von Kettler, who was killed by Boxers, as Minister at Peking, 1900; with Sir Ernest Satow, Baron Komura and other Ministers negotiated and signed the Protocol of Peace at the termination of the Boxer Rising, 1901; created Baron, Jan., 1903; was Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps at Peking, 1905-6; appointed Minister at Tokyo, March, 1906; assumed duties, May, 1906. Decorations: Numerous German and other orders. Address: German Legation, 14, Nagata-cho, Ichome, Tokyo, Japan.


MUNSTER, Bernhard Adolph (YOKOHAMA), M.I.M.E.; Representative, Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd.; b. Aug. 23, 1844, at Bremen, Germany. Educ.: Bremen, until 1859; practical and technical education in engineering, 1860-65. In the service of N.D.L. 1866-74. Was in the service of Sultan of Zanzibar, Said Bargash, as Superintendent Engineer in charge of steamers, shops and ice-factory, 1875-77; acted as expert at Yokohama for several German engineering firms, 1878-80;