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 Feb., 1904; acting 1st Magistrate, Penang, since Dec., 19C4. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements. 

EBARA, Soroku (TOKYO), M.P.; b. 1842, at Tokyo. Appointed Secretary of Prefecture of Shizuoka, 1870; has sat several times in House where now represents Tokyo; is member of Constitutionalist Party; is Director of Azabu Middle School, Member of Higher Education Council. Address: Tokyo, Japan.  EBINA, Danjo (TOKYO), Evangelist; 6. Oct., 1856, at Kumamoto. Is one of most noted Japanese Christian ministers; is at present engaged in evangelical work at Tokyo; has been Principal of Schools at various centres. Address: Tokyo, Japan.  ECKHARDT, Henry Charles (TEMERLOH), B.A., Cantab; Federated Malay States Civil Service; b. April 27, 1877. Cadet at Selangor, 1899; acting assistant District Officer, Negri Langat, June, 1900; acting 2nd assistant District Officer, Kuala Kubn, Jan., 1901; acting Secretary of Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, May, 1901; acting District Officer, Kuala Langat, Sept., 1902; acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Langat, Feb., 1903; acting 2nd Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, April, 1903; acting District Officer, Kuantan, May, 1903; acting District Officer, Temerloh, Aug., 1903; 2nd assistant District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, Mar., 1904; acting District Officer, Temerloh, Mar., 1904. Address: Temerloh. Federated Malay States.  EDDISON, E. (YOKOHAMA), M.A., Cantab; Engineer; b. 1864. Educ.: Charterhouse ar.d Trir.ity College, Cambridge. Clubs: Isthmian; Yokohama United. Address: 22, Yama shitacho, Yckchama, Japan.  EDMUNDS, Charles Keyser (CANTON), B.A., Ph. D.; Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Christian College; b. Sept. 21, 1876. Educ.: Public Schools of Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.; Johns Hopkins University; graduated Johns Hopkins University, 1897; hon. Scholar, 1895-96; ordinary Scholar, 1896-97; University Scholar, 1897-98. Acting Professor of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1898-99; Magnetic Observer, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1899-1900; Instructor in Physics, Washington, D.C., High School, 1900-01; General Secretary, Y.M.C.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1901-C2; Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1902-03; Professor of Physics, Canton Christian College, 1903; Observer in Charge, Magnetic Survey of China, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C.; member of American Physical Society; member of American Association of China; Associate member American Institute of Electrical Engineers; member of Education Association of China. Publications: "Some Optical Properties of Selenium;" Editor of" South China Collegian;" series of articles on Chinese educational topics in Popular Science Monthly. Address: Honglok, Canton, China. 