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STELLE, Rev. William B. (PEKING), B.A., B.D.; b. Feb. 28, 1866; m. June 10, 1903. Educ.: Colgate University; Yale University (Divinity School). Came to China, 1898. Address: Peking, China.


STEPHENSON, Prof. Edward Stantey (TOKYO), Teacher of English; b. April 22, 1871. Educ.: King Williams Coll., Isle of Man; Dulwich Coll., London, etc. Lecturer in English, Waseda University, Tokyo; Lecturer, Imp. Eng. Coll., Yokosuka, etc. Address: Dzushi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.


STEVENS, Frederick G. (KUALA LUMPUR), B.A., Oxon,; Civil Service. Educ.; Winchester and New College, Oxford. Cadet, Straits Settlements, Oct., 1902; Demarcation Officer, Singapore, June l5, 1903; Deputy Collector of Deeds, Singapore, Oct., 1903; passed final examination in Malay, July, 1904; 2nd acting assist. Secretary to Resident, Federated Malay States. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.


STEVENSON, Lieut. - Commander Ernest (HONGKONG), R.N.; in command of H.M. torpedo boat destroyer"Virago." Lieutenant, April 1, 1897; appointed to command, Oct. 11, 1904. Club: Hongkong. Address: H.M.S. "Virago," Hongkong.


STEWART, Hon. Gershom (HONGKONG), Exchange Broker; Member Legislative Council; Chairman, China Association, and President St. Andrew's Society, 1905-1906; b. 1858. Came out to Hongkong Bank, Jan., 1883; active in sporting and social matters; opposed Hongkong having a gold currency while China remained silver; went into Kwangsi as Secretary to Famine Relief Fund, 1903; keenly interested in all matters, political and otherwise, pertaining to welfare of Colony; strong advocate of establishment of railway from Kowloon to Canton, now in course of construction, Clubs: Hongkong; Conservative and Caledonian, Loud. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.


STEWART, Murray (HONGKONG), Bill Broker. Joined, Hongkong Bank in London, 1887; came to Far K;ist, 1890; for two years stationed at Shanghai; was at Tientsin in 1892; served in North China for three years; was at Peking during Chino-Japan war; went Home 1895, and returned to Hongkong in April. 1896, remaining in sen-ice of Bank at Head Office until the spring of 1900, when joined Mr. Gershom Stewart in firm of Stewart Brothers. Club: Hongkong. Address: The Peak, Hongkong.


STILWELL, E. A. (BAU), Resident. Sarawak Civil Service, Roads and Bridge Department, March, 1888; assistant Resident, Baran, Oct., 1894; of Sadong, May, 1895; Resident, 2nd class, Jan., 1897; Resident, Bau, 1905. Address: Ban, Sarawak, North Borneo.


STOCKLEY, Captain Henry Hudson Fraser (SINGAPORE), Captain Royal Marine Light Infantry; b. Oct. 80, 1878. Educ.: Haileybury College