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6. Jan. 10, 1866. Prior to arrival in Hongkong was a demonstrator in the laboratories of the Pharmaceutical Society; medallist in Chemistry; appointed to Hongkong, 1893; selected, 1894, to undertake special work in connection with the suppression of plague, for which received letter of thanks and medal from the community of Hongkong; for similar services in 1899-1901 received letters of thanks from Hongkong Sanitary Board; in 1898 appointed secretary to the Hongkong Liquor Commission; president of the Hongkong Football Club; examined referee, London Football Association. Publications: Several scientific papers. Club: Hongkong. Address: Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong.


BRUTTON, George Kingston Hall (HONGKONG), Solicitor; b. 1866; 2nd s. of Joseph Brutton, of Yeovil, Somersetshire, and Parkholme, Eastbourne; iti. Maiie Louise, e. d. of Thomas Hart, F.S.A., Polbrean, The Lizard, Cornwall; one child, Margaretta (Meta) Hall. Educ.: Sherburne School; 1st XI. and 1st XV. Admitted to Bar, 1891. Clubs: Hongkong, Shanghai Country. Address: The Castle, Hongkong; Parkholme, Eastbourne, England.


BRYANT, Alfred Thomas (SINGAPORE), Straits Settlements Civil Service; b. 1861. Appointed cadet, Oct. 2, 1883; District Officer, Merlinan, May 13, 1887; District Officer, Dindings, June 1, 1890; acting 1st Magistrate, Penang, Aug. 23, 1895; confirmed, Aug. 24, 1898. Club: Sports. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements.


BRYSON, Mrs. Thomas (TIENTSIN), Missionary; b. Dec., 1851; m. July, 1875, to Rev. Thomas Bryson, of L.M.S., Wuchang, Central China. Arrived in China, 1875, and went to Wuchang; removed to Tientsin, 1885. Publications: Serial story in Children's Treasury, 1875; "Child Life in Chinese Homes," 1885: "Life of John Kenneth Mackenzie" 1889; "Roberts of Tientsin," 1895; "The Story of James Gilman," 1893; "Cross and Crown, stories of the Chinese Martyrs"; "The Land of the Pigtail," 1905. Address: London Mission, Tientsin, North China.


BUCHANAN, Charles Sumner (SINGAPORE), B.A.; Missionary; b. July 28, 1869; m. Oct. 30, 1897, Emily Early. Educ.: Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, U.S.A. Teacher in Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, 1896-1902; Principal of Anglo-Chinese School, 1903-04; Missionary to the Malays since 1905. Address: Methodist Episcopal Mission, Singapore, Straits Settlements.


BUNBURY, Rev. George Alexander (HONGKONG), M.A., Clergyman; b. June 10, 1870. Educ.: Bath; Oriel College, Oxford; 2nd class classical mods., 1890; 2nd class Lit. Hum., 1893. Ordained 1895; Curate of Hob-Trinity, Oxford, 1895-98; C.M.S. Missionary from 1898; Sub. Warden of St. Paul's College, Hongkong since 1901. Address: 2, College Gardens, Hongkong.


BURDON, Rt. Rev. John Shaw (SHANGHAI), D.D.; Ordained, 1852; Missionary in China 1853-74; chaplain to Legation, Peking,