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 Nov. 18, 1882; served throughout Egyptian Campaign of 1882, and through Suakin Expedition of 1884-1885, as a Volunteer with 42nd Highlanders; employed on Special Service in Egypt, from Feb. 13, 1883, to June 21, 1887; attached by War Office to Agency, Cairo, from 1832 to 1887; retired from Army, March 25, 1896; Acting Agent and Consul-General, Zanzibar, from July 16, 1887, to March 21, 1888; ap. pointed Commissioner on West Coast of Africa, Dec. 15, 1888; proceeded on Special Mission to Niger Territories, June, 1889; sent to Berlin with reference to delimitation of boundary between Oil Rivers Protectorate, and Colony of Cameroons; Commissioner and Consul-General in Oil Rivers (now Niger Coast) Protectorate and adjoining Native Territories; Consul to Island of Fernando Po; Consul in the Cameroons, Jan. 1, 1891; Minister to China and Corea, Jan 1, 1896; was at Peking during Siege and commanded Legation defenders, 1900; Minister to Japan and Consul-General in Japan, Oct. 26, 1930; promoted Colonel (Reserve of Officers); British Ambassador at Tokyo, 1905. Decorations: Egyptian Medal with three Clasps; Khedive's Star; 4th class of the Osmanieh; Jubilee Medal; China Medal and Clasp; Coronation Medal; 2nd class of Rising Sun. Clubs: St. James; Junior United Service; Tokyo. Address: H.B.M. Embassy, Tokyo, Japan. 

 MACDONALD, Donald (HONGKONG), M.I.C.E.; Engineer-in-Chief, Quarry Bay Shipyard; b. September 5, 1865. Educ.: Glasgow, graduated Glasgow University. Built Blythe dry dock and other large docks in north of England; in charge of three sections Admiralty works, Dover, 1897-1901; arrived in Hongkong, 1901; Captain of Hongkong Volunteers. Clubs: Hongkong, Jockey, Golf, Cricket, etc. Address: Hongkong. 

 MACDONALD, Rev. Roderick John Johnstone (WUCHOW), M.D., M.A. and C.M.; Missionary and Physician; b. 1859; m. 1892, Margaret Ellen Corderoy. Educ.: Woodhouse Grove School; Middlesex Hospital; Edinburgh University. Was at Wesleyan Medical Mission, Fatshan Hospital, 1884; Chui Chan Fu Dispensary, 1887; Fatshan Hospital, 1893; Wuchow, 1897; appointed Medical Officer of I.M.O. and Surgeon to H.B.M. Consulate and Gaol, 1903. Address: Wesleyan Mission House, Wuchow, West River, South China. 

 MACDOWELL, Dr. Donald Keith (SINGAPORE), C.M.G. (1901); Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements. Principal Medical Officer of West African Field Force; accompanied Ashanti Expedition, 1900, in that capacity; Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements, since March, 1903. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 MACEY, Paul Joseph Julien (LAOS), Resident; Administrator, 2nd class; 6. Feb. 12, 1852. Administrator, 4th class, July I, 1894; Admiaistrator,