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 M.D., L.M.; District Surgeon; b. Aug. 9, 1890. Educ.: Dublin University (M.D.); Rotunda Hospital, Dublin (L.M.). District Surgeon, Ula Sslangor, 1896; District Surgeon, Klang, 1898; acting District Surgeon, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, 1990; Residency Surgeon, Pahang, 1901; District Surgeon, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, 1902; District Surgeon, Raub, 1904; District Surgeon, Taiping, Nov., 1904; District Surgeon, ParitBuntar, 1906. Publications: Hand Book and Vocabulary on Malay Medical Terras, 1906. Address: Parit Buutav, Federated Malay States. 

 GIBB, Jun, Prof. John McGregor (PEKING), B.A., Professor of Chemistry; b. 1882, at Philadelphia; m. Dec. 27, 1905, Kate E. Cindlin. Educ.: Wesleyan University, Connecticut, U.S.A. Occupies Chair of Chemistry at Peking University; Treasurer of North China Tract Society. Address: Peking, University, Peking, China. 

 GIBBS, Lawrence (HONGKONG), A.M. Inst. E.; Civil Engineer; b. 1865. Joined Hongkong Public Works Department in 1890; joined firm of Denisou, Ram, and Gibbs, in 1900; designed Kowloon waterworks gravitation scheme. Club: Hongkong. Address: Hongkong. 

 GIBSON, William S. (KLANG), B.A., Oxon.; Assistant Protector of Chinese; b. June 21, 1876. Passed in Cantonese and law; Cadet in Federated Malay States Service; acting Indian Immigration Agent and assistant District Magistrate, Krian, 1902; acting Indian Immigration Agent, 19J3; acting Second assistant District Officer, Larut, Perak, Aug., 1903: assistant District Officer, Klang, 1904; acting Second Magistrate, -Singapore, April, 1904; District Officer, Christmas Island, May, 1904; acting Second assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore, 1904; assistant District' Officer, Klang, 1906. Address: Klang, Federated Malay States. 

 GIBSON, Rev. John Campbell (SWATOW), M.A., Glas., D.D., Glas.; Clergyman; b. Jan. 10, 1849, at Kingston, Glasgow, s. of Rev. James Gibson, M.A., D.D., Professor of Theology in Free Church College, Glasgow; m. 1883. Educ.: Glasgow Academy; University of Glasgow; United Free Church Theological College, Glasgow; first holder (with T. Birclay, Tai-uan) of Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) Experimental Scholarship, University of Glasgow, 1839 to 1872. Ordained Missionary of Presbyterian Church of England to China, 1874. Arrived Swatow, Nov. 20 1874; lecturer on Evangelistic Theology in United Free Church Colleges of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen, 1893-93. Publications:" The Number of Readers in China," 1837;" Learning to Reid in South China," 1888: "A Swatow Index to the Syllabic Dictionary of Chinese," 1886;" Mission Problems and Mission Methods in South China," 1901; in collabai'atwu with others: Translations of Books of the Old