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present Superintendent of Okayama Orphanage; oldest and largest Protestant Orphange in Japan, 378 children at present; one of three foreigners on Board of ten trustees; Treasurer, Japan Union of Christian Endeavour; English editor of "Japan Endeavour;" regular Japan correspondent of "Congregationalist" and "Christian World," of Boston, Mass.; chairman, during 1905, of Missionary Association of Central Japan; chairman for 1906 of Japan Mission of the A.B.C.F.M.; life mem. Asiatic-Society of Japan; mem. Red. Cross Society. Publications: " A Chapter of Mission History in Modern Japan,"" Mr. Ishii and His Orphanage." Address: Okayama, Japan.


PFOUNDES, Capt. C. J. W. (KOBE), Agent, Merchant Service Guild; b. 1823. Served in British navy; arrived in Japan, 1864; attached to British Consulate at Nagasaki; British Legation at Tokyo; held other official positions; after remaining in England for some time, during which lectured extensively upon Japan and founded Japan Society in London, returned to Kobe, 1903. Address: Kitano-cho, Kobe, Japan.


PHELIPS, Hugh Richard (HONGKONG), Local Auditor; b. Jan. 6, 1869; m. Feb. 24, 1903, Jacquette Edith, i/. d. of Rev. George Lambe, of Highlands, Ivy Bridge, Devon. Educ.: Weymouth College; Queen's College, Oxford. Local Auditor, Niger Coast Protectorate, West Africa, Oct. 27, 1894; assistant Auditor, East Africa Protectorate, Dec. 4, 1896; Local Auditor, Uganda, April 29, 1897; Local Auditor, East Africa Protectorate, Dec. 23, 1901; Local Auditor, Hongkong, Nov. 1, 1904; arrived in Colony Dec. 23, 1904; appointed J.P., 1905. Decoration: Uganda Mutiny Medal and clasp, 1897-98; Clubs: Sports, London; Hongkong. Address: 72 Mount Kellet, Hongkong.


PHILLIPS, Thomas Morgan (SHANGHAI), Barrister -at -Law. Educ.: Privately; Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Called to Bar, Middle Temple, June, 1883; arrived in Shanghai, June, 1898, and became member of firm Drummond, White, Cooper and Phillips; practised at Hongkong Bar from Dec., 1901 to Nov., 1903, when returned to Shanghai. Club: New Oxford and Cambridge. Address: 11, Peking Road, Shanghai, China.


PIGOTT, Francis Joseph (PENANG), A.M.I.C.E.; Deputy Surveyor General; b. June 27, 1865. Tracing Officer, Ceylon, 1887; District Engineer, Maradankadawila, 1888; District Engineer, Amradhapura, 1892; District Engineer, Batticaloa, 1893; 2nd assistant Financial Office, Ceylon, 1895; seconded as Acting Municipal Engineer, Colombo, 1986; District Engineer Kalutara, 1897; District Engineer, Matale, 1899; Acting Provincial Engineer Southern Province, 1902; Acting Provincial Engineer, Eastern Province, 1903; Provincial Engineer, 1904; Acting Assistant Director of Public Works Department, Ceylon,